One woman. Two men. Is Louisa Graham ready for her one true love?
Finally free from the restrictions of her clergyman father, Louisa Graham is determined to establish herself as a photographer in the gold rush town of Prospect, British Columbia. Reluctant to fall in love and protective of her independence, she sees her future as a successful businesswoman, beholden to no one. But then crime, gossip and scandal threaten to destroy her. Despite her skill, and dedication, Louisa realizes she needs the help of others to achieve her dreams.
Two men are eager to smooth the way for the new lady photographer. Cpl. Jack Kendal of the Mounted Police squires her about town, makes her laugh and flatters her extravagantly. Louisa can't help but enjoy his charm. If only he weren't so over-protective.
Rev. Daniel Stanton is constantly underfoot, insisting she learn frontier skills and involve herself in the community. Hasn't the man other parishioners to bother? And yet. . . he listens, encourages, and respects her opinions. If only he weren't a clergyman.
Dare she risk her heart to either man? Is love worth the cost of her independence?
Genre: Historical Romance
Finally free from the restrictions of her clergyman father, Louisa Graham is determined to establish herself as a photographer in the gold rush town of Prospect, British Columbia. Reluctant to fall in love and protective of her independence, she sees her future as a successful businesswoman, beholden to no one. But then crime, gossip and scandal threaten to destroy her. Despite her skill, and dedication, Louisa realizes she needs the help of others to achieve her dreams.
Two men are eager to smooth the way for the new lady photographer. Cpl. Jack Kendal of the Mounted Police squires her about town, makes her laugh and flatters her extravagantly. Louisa can't help but enjoy his charm. If only he weren't so over-protective.
Rev. Daniel Stanton is constantly underfoot, insisting she learn frontier skills and involve herself in the community. Hasn't the man other parishioners to bother? And yet. . . he listens, encourages, and respects her opinions. If only he weren't a clergyman.
Dare she risk her heart to either man? Is love worth the cost of her independence?
Genre: Historical Romance
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