New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller's classic
follows a Civil War nurse as she embarks on a marriage with a
heard-headed man she doesn't know.
Lydia McQuire's courage had never wavered during the bloodiest days of
the Civil War. A year later, the pretty former Union Army nurse is
alone, three thousand miles from home, gamely scraping out an honest
living. But now, as she said yes to marrying a stranger, her knees gave
way with fear.
Mr. Devon Quade had seemed polite and handsome when she answered his ad
for a wife. Only after Lydia set sail for his family's settlement in
Washington did she learn the truth: her bridegroom wasn't the sweet
Devon Quade, but his older brother Brigham, a widower with shoulders a
yard wide, hands as strong as steel, and an arrogant belief that he was
lord and master of his lumber empire, the town, and the woman he
married.
Lydia's dislike of him is both ardent and instantaneous...yet she also
wants him to kiss her until he takes her breath away. And when Brigham
wraps her in his strong embrace, he awakens in her a white-hot passion,
and a firm resolve: before she shares his bed, tough, hard-headed
Brigham Quade has to surrender himself, heart and soul, to love.