The Widower’s Wife

The Widower’s Wife by Prudence Bice is a historical romance published by Cedar Fort in 2010. This edition, written in English and spanning 199 pages, follows Jillian Grey as she seeks to escape the pain of her fiancé’s betrayal. Responding to a newspaper advertisement, she becomes a mail-order bride for Dalton McCullough, a widower with three young children. Initially, their arrangement is purely practical, but as they navigate their new life together, they discover an unexpected attraction that challenges their initial agreement.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and the complexities of relationships in a historical Western setting. As Jillian and Dalton confront their growing feelings, they must weigh the risks of disrupting their family’s fragile harmony. This story delves into the dynamics of love and duty, presenting a journey of emotional discovery amidst the challenges of their circumstances.
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Trying to escape the crippling heartbreak of her fiance’s betrayal, Jillian Grey answers a newspaper advertisement requesting a mail-order bride to care for the newly widowed Dalton McCullough’s three young children. Jillian and Dalton agree that theirs is a marriage of convenience-and nothing more. But when they realize their growing attraction for each other, they must decide whether to give in to their feelings and risk upsetting their new family’s delicate balance.
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