Wildflower Bride

Wildflower Bride by Mary Connealy, published by Barbour Pub in 2010, is a captivating tale set in the wilds of Montana. This edition spans 319 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Glowing Sun, a white woman raised by the Flathead tribe, who grapples with her past and the memories of her former life as Abby Lind. As she is forced to leave her adopted family, she embarks on a journey filled with humor, romance, and suspense, alongside Wade Sawyer, who plays a crucial role in her survival.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines elements of family life, marriage, and the challenges of finding one’s identity. As Abby and Wade navigate the dangers that threaten their newfound connection, the themes of love and resilience come to the forefront. The book explores the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of suspense, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of fiction and romance.
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Welcome to the wilds of Montana, where humor, romance, and suspense ride the range. Glowing Sun, a white woman raised by the Flathead tribe, has vague memories of her former life, including a name–Abby Lind. When she’s forced to sever all links with her adopted family, Abby wonders if she’ll ever find a home again. Tenderhearted Wade Sawyer, responsible for Abby’s survival during the village massacre, convinces the knife-wielding woman to return with him to the Sawyer Ranch, never realizing danger lurks behind every corner. Can they survive long enough to fall in love?
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