Marrying Christopher

Marrying Christopher by Michele Paige Holmes, published by Mirror Press in June 2015, is a historical romance novel comprising 402 pages. The story follows Christopher Thatcher, who, after witnessing the happiness of his sisters in marriage, sets out for America aboard one of the first steamships to cross the Atlantic. His initial resolve to avoid romantic entanglements is tested when he meets Marsali Abbott, a young woman with a complicated past, leading him to reconsider his stance on relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and personal growth as Christopher navigates his feelings for Marsali while grappling with the realities of her situation. The book delves into the challenges they face during their journey, highlighting the choices that will shape their futures. With its focus on historical elements and romantic developments, Marrying Christopher offers an engaging exploration of love and sacrifice against the backdrop of a transatlantic voyage.
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Having seen both his sisters Grace and Helen happily married, Christopher Thatcher is free to pursue his dream of life in America. With adventure in his heart and mind, he boards one of the first steamships set to cross the Atlantic in the record breaking time of only twenty-five days. Within the first two of those, his resolve-to avoid women and the complications they often bring to a man’s life-falters when he meets Marsali Abbott, a young woman with a past even more troubling than his own. Whether from years of habit protecting his sisters, or simply because he feels drawn to Marsali, Christopher chooses to help her and becomes her friend. As the truth about what awaits Marsali in America becomes evident, he is faced with a more difficult choice, one that will impact their lives far beyond four weeks together at sea.
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