Western Bride's Letters That Lied

Eliza Hutchins


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Western Bride's Letters That Lied by Eliza Hutchins
Clementine Halloran crossed a continent for the man who wrote her the letters.
She didn’t expect to fall for the one who really composed them.

When she arrives in Trouble Junction, Nevada, Clementine has nothing left to lose. After months of tender correspondence with a poetic rancher named Walter Foster, she’s come West to marry him. But Walter is dead. And the man waiting at the station isn’t her fiancé—it’s Walter’s older brother, Levi, a gruff, guilt-ridden rancher who dictated the letters out of obligation… and who never dreamed she’d actually come.

With no home to return to and no future laid out before her, Clementine joins the town’s unusual School for Brides to reassess her place in a world that keeps rewriting her story. But the more time she spends on the Foster ranch—and with Levi—the more she begins to question whether words alone ever told the truth. Levi is everything she shouldn’t brusque, broken, and buried in secrets. But when she looks past his silence, she sees something else—something that deserves a second glance.

As Trouble Junction braces for a land war with the encroaching railroad that threatens its inhabitants, Clementine and Levi must confront the lies they’ve both lived. And when a rival suitor steps in, Clementine will have to decide whether she’s ready to stop regretting a love story that never was… and finally write her own with the right kind of man.

If you enjoy tender, evocative, sweet, clean romances, Western Bride’s Letters That Lied by Eliza Hutchins will warm your heart with its portrayal of frontier love, second chances, and the healing power of the truth.
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