Frontier Bride

Frontier Bride by Ana Seymour, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC on March 25, 1996, is a historical romance novel that spans 304 pages. Set in 1762 Philadelphia, the story explores the early days of settlement before the wild west was opened to settlers. The narrative follows Hannah Forrester, who has been indentured for five years to Randolph Webster, serving as a companion to his ailing wife, Pricilla. As she navigates her circumstances, the book delves into the challenges and dynamics of life during this pivotal period.
Readers will find a portrayal of the complexities of indentured servitude and the societal expectations of the time. The story captures the essence of early American life, focusing on themes of resilience and the quest for freedom. With its historical backdrop, Frontier Bride offers insights into the lives of those who lived before the westward expansion, highlighting the personal struggles and relationships that shaped their experiences. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in historical fiction and romance.
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We forget that before the wild west was opened up to settlers that the land east of the Mississippi had to be settled first. 1762 – in Philadelphia, a civilized settlement people were sometimes looking for new areas to expand to. Hannah Forrester was indentured [bought] for 5 years to Randolph Webster for his dying wife Pricilla and she has served 2 years of that time.
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