A Convenient Match for the Wounded Bride: A Historical Western Romance Novel

Aurora Hanson


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A Convenient Match for the Wounded Bride: A Historical Western Romance Novel by Aurora Hanson
Hannah Dalton is a proud woman burdened by tragedy. After a stagecoach accident leaves her orphaned and with crippling back pain, she is left to care for her younger sister and manage the family ranch. With the land slipping through her fingers, she finally places an ad for a mail-order groom, hoping to find a helping hand—but never expecting her heart to be at risk.

Nathaniel Laughlin was once a renowned doctor, but after losing his wife in a violent attack by the notorious outlaw Thatcher McCrae, he’s a man running from ghosts. Consumed by guilt, he seeks redemption in the solitude of a ranch, only to find something in Hannah’s resilience that awakens feelings he thought he buried forever.

As Nathaniel's healing touch restores the ranch, a spark ignites between them, growing through shared work and tender moments. But with old secrets and a jealous ranch hand threatening their fragile connection, can they truly rebuild their lives together—or will the past destroy the future they both crave?

"A Convenient Match for the Wounded Bride" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

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