Lois's Risk (Romancing the Farmer)
Carrie Town Texas, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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Kimberly Grist
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Lois Weaver has been schooled to be polite, ladylike, and honest, to clean, cook, and sew, so at the proper age she would marry.
As an adult, she surpassed her father’s expectations with her skills and beauty only to shatter them when she opens a dress shop. She risked everything to open a dress shop. Now the handsome bank owner has come calling. So why isn’t she happy? And why can’t she forget about a certain farmer with big brown eyes?
Daniel Lawrence, former Texas Ranger, gained immense satisfaction when he purchased his farm and livestock. His new way of life is not only a means to make a living, but adds a sense of fulfillment. The only thing lacking is a wife and family. He is just shy of proposing when a family tragedy forces him to open his home to his grieving sister and her niece. How could he bring a new wife home to this?
Lois is heartbroken because Daniel is ignoring her. Can she go against the 19th-century rules of how a woman should behave and have the courage to tell Daniel how she feels?
Combining history, humor, and romance with an emphasis on faith, friends, and good clean fun, fans of historical romance set in the late 19th century will enjoy Lois’s Risk, a delightful tale of courage that reminds us how God uses adversity to strengthen us and draw us closer to him.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-08-20
This book was so good I really enjoyed it.
I really like this book there is nothing not to enjoy. I especially like the quote about manners for A Book written in 1882. Like always I thought Jay Scott Bennett did a great job. I associate his voice with historical romances and I love it. This book is almost like a mail order bride book without the mail and the bride moves to the town to open a Dress shop To the disappointment of her parents and then meets the love of her life. If you like historical romance you’re going to love this book. I highly recommend it.
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