Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

This is the first part of the story, so there will be cliffhangers!

 

Katherine has everything a young woman could hope for in 1849 Scotland, except the freedom to make her own choices. The last thing she wants to do is to get married...and then she meets James Spenser.

Can there be any future together for the outspoken daughter of a railway owner and the charming young man working on the project?

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Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

This is the first part of the story, so there will be cliffhangers!

 

Katherine has everything a young woman could hope for in 1849 Scotland, except the freedom to make her own choices. The last thing she wants to do is to get married...and then she meets James Spenser.

Can there be any future together for the outspoken daughter of a railway owner and the charming young man working on the project?

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Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

by Lorri Moulton
Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

Dare to Cross The Water (A Historical Women's Fiction Series, #1)

by Lorri Moulton

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This is the first part of the story, so there will be cliffhangers!

 

Katherine has everything a young woman could hope for in 1849 Scotland, except the freedom to make her own choices. The last thing she wants to do is to get married...and then she meets James Spenser.

Can there be any future together for the outspoken daughter of a railway owner and the charming young man working on the project?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163637683
Publisher: Lavender Lass Books
Publication date: 10/17/2019
Series: A Historical Women's Fiction Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 76,206
File size: 186 KB
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