by Lisa Prysock (Author), V. McKevitt (Illustrator)
- Paperback: 201 pages
- Publisher: Independently published (May 15, 2020)
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 979-8639549021
- ASIN: B088N8ZTX6
Forbidden to marry Heath, the one man she truly loves, Lydia Catherine Hayden, an American heiress from Boston, boards a train and heads west to become a mail-order bride when matchmaker, Milly Crenshaw, introduces her to Wyatt from Iowa. Five years have gone by, and she isn’t interested in any of the society gentlemen of whom her father would approve. Her love for Heath has turned to a mild hate since hearing he married someone else.
When the Wild Whitman Gang involved in an Iowa train robbery use orphans traveling west as human shields to make their escape, they converge on Lydia’s marriage ceremony to Wyatt, killing him and abducting the heiress in the process. Things don’t seem to be going well for the architect’s daughter and she’s in a heap of trouble.
When Heath, now a widowed U.S. Marshal in Des Moines, returns home to Boston to visit family, he decides to sign up for Milly Crenshaw’s mail-order bride agency services in hopes of settling down and becoming a farmer. After Milly learns Lydia is now widowed and being held captive somewhere in Iowa with seven orphans from New York City, she pulls Heath into the case, urging him to find her, and marry her if possible. But first, he has to track down one of the most notorious, dangerous, gun-slinging gangs the Wild West has ever known. Then, he has to win Lydia’s heart all over again, if he isn’t shot and killed first in the process.
Purchase your copy of "Lydia’s Lot" today, an exciting new addition to the ‘Westward Home & Hearts Mail-Order Bride’ series. You’ll be turning the pages in this sweet, suspenseful, Christian Historical Western Romance to find out what happens next.
Marilyn's thoughts: Lydia ’s Lot is not the typical mail order bride story as there’s
a gang of outlaws that’s out for her inheritance. Lydia
was a strong woman to take a stand against her father and aunt by traveling to Iowa without them
knowing. Her mail order groom was special but tragedy on their wedding day
brought suspense into the story. Lydia ’s faith, compassion for
kidnapped orphans and even the outlaws was extraordinary as she’s shared God’s
Word and love to them. Heath, a U.S. Marshall, was assigned the case and even
sought out the matchmaker to be wedded. Will Heath, his posse and dog be able
to rescue the orphans, their chaperone and Lydia without shots being fired?
Will Heath and Lydia
be able to forgive the past and find new beginnings?
This is the first book I’ve read by Lisa M. Prysock and I’ll
be looking for more in the future. The depth of her characters, actions,
history and research is astonishing.
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