The Wilderness Bride

The Wilderness Bride by Donna Whitaker, published by Gripping Media on December 2, 2021, is a historical fiction novel that spans 252 pages. Set in 1793, the story follows newly married Rachel and Ransom Templeton as they prepare to leave Virginia for Kentucky. Rachel’s journey is not just geographical; she is also on a quest to find her estranged father. Along the way, she encounters Sam Spencer, an attorney traveling in the same caravan, who may hold secrets about her past that could impact her future.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of romance and personal discovery against the backdrop of early American history. As Rachel navigates the challenges of her new life in Kentucky, the tension between her hopes for a fresh start and the potential revelations about her past creates a compelling dynamic. The Wilderness Bride explores the complexities of relationships and the weight of hidden truths, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in historical romance.
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In 1793, newly married Rachel and Ransom Templeton are preparing to leave Virginia for the new state of Kentucky.
Hoping to find the father that abandoned her, Rachel meets Sam Spencer, an attorney, who will be traveling in the same caravan.
Wanting to start a new life in Kentucky, Rachel suspects that Sam has uncovered secrets about her past. Would her skeletons not stay in the cupboard, or are they to haunt her on the trail?
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