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Elisha's Woman

(1977)
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From New York Times Bestselling Author Norah Hess, author of Hawke’s Pride, comes the gripping story of a beautiful girl and her determination to find her one true love.
Rachael Jobe in colonial Jamestown loses her mother as a young child. She is raped as a young girl and taken advantage of by one opportunistic man after another. Rachael has to resort to shameful measures to feed herself and her father and to survive she will do almost anything for men. She keeps whatever she earns to feed her family, taking care of her father, who seems like he loves drink more than he loves her.
Rachael is 14 when her father dies. With his death die her hopes for a normal home and she heads for her only family, her grandfather Elisha, who runs a forest camp on the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains near Devil’s Ridge. Walking all alone, she thinks, I’ll start anew.
Men in the camp make life difficult for Elisha’s Woman, as they call her, but Rachael never gives up. She faces challenges from three men as they fight over her. Rachael stands up to one who is a stranger, one who knows her from Jamestown and holds her own with a tough, hard new man, Adam Warden, who may be her one true love.
This title contains explicit sexual content and is meant for adult eyes only.

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3.29 average rating all editions, 24 ratings, 2 reviews, added by 102 people, 44 to-reads, 79% of people like it—Goodreads
1 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)—Amazon

ABOUT NORAH HESS


Norah Hess is a bestselling author whose books are inspired by the desert and mountains of the American west. Her books appeal to fans of Judith E. French, Cassie Edwards, Karen Kay, Madeline Baker, Rosanne Bittner, and Colleen French.


Genre: Romance

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