The Prisoner (MacPherson Brides, #10)

The Prisoner (MacPherson Brides, #10)

by Mischelle Creager
The Prisoner (MacPherson Brides, #10)

The Prisoner (MacPherson Brides, #10)

by Mischelle Creager

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Overview

SHE'S IN A PRISON OF HER OWN MAKING.

HE WONDERS IF HE'LL EVER BE FREE.

 

Molly Harris can't forget her foolish, youthful indiscretion. She was seduced by one man then forced to marry his brother. Now, she's a widow and homeless, raising her children as a poor relation in another man's cabin. How she dreams of a new life, a place where she can live free from her past.

 

Tristan Sullivan carries the stench of prison. He tracks down his sisters in an isolated Wyoming mountain valley. Once there, he finds he's welcomed but not needed. He debates leaving to draw away the man hunting him—the one whose lies put him in prison. But the blue eyes of a widow make him reconsider, so he can give her the one thing she needs.

 

Is there a way to break the shackles of the past?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166673220
Publisher: Worbly Publishing
Publication date: 10/21/2022
Series: MacPherson Brides
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 243,238
File size: 608 KB

About the Author

Mischelle Creager writes inspirational historical romances set in the mid-1800s. She’s not sure which she loves more—researching or writing. When she’s not doing one of those two things, she can probably be found reading or baking.

She is a wife whose wonderful husband told her, when he retired several years ago, that he wanted to support her in her writing and took over all the household chores, including sweeping, dusting, and laundry.  He even cleans up for her after she bakes! Her son and daughter are always available to help with social media questions.

Mischelle loves to share her historical research and has a website, Under The Attic Eaves, filled with tidbits she’s found in books written in the 19th Century. She also “reprints” a historical magazine, Worbly’s Family Monthly Magazine, filled with items from books and magazines published in the middle of the 1800s. You can visit these two sites at http://undertheatticeaves.com/ and http://worblysmagazine.com  .

If you would like to know more about Mischelle and her family, please visit her blog, Families Across the Generations at http://familiesacrossthegenerations.blogspot.com/ or my website at http://mischellecreager.com. 

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