Stacy Henrie was a RITA nominee for her World War I inspirational romance Hope at Dawn, but this talented author also writes Western historical romances. Her second Western, The Express Rider’s Lady, is on sale today, and it’s a story that’s sure to charm readers.
Westward Wedding Journey
Delsie Radford is going to make it to California, no matter the danger or difficulty. Her father may have kept her and her sister apart, but Delsie refuses to miss her sister’s wedding–even with only eighteen days to get there. And she’s found the perfect escort in Pony Express rider Myles Patton.
Myles can’t believe it when a pretty socialite hires him to take her cross-country through rough terrain and dangerous territory. Surely she’ll quit before they reach their destination–he’s known girls like her before. But the longer they ride together, the more Myles notices Delsie’s toughness and kindness beneath her polished exterior. And though they may be worlds apart…they might just be perfect for each other.
“Henrie’s stand-alone is a fabulous read from start to finish as the heroine proves her relentless dedication to her goal. Watching the jaded hero find his faith again while falling in love is a treat.” – RT Book Reviews
Stacy Henrie was a RITA nominee for her World War I inspirational romance Hope at Dawn, but this talented author also writes Western historical romances. Her second Western, The Express Rider’s Lady, is on sale today, and it’s a story that’s sure to charm readers.
Westward Wedding Journey
Delsie Radford is going to make it to California, no matter the danger or difficulty. Her father may have kept her and her sister apart, but Delsie refuses to miss her sister’s wedding–even with only eighteen days to get there. And she’s found the perfect escort in Pony Express rider Myles Patton.
Myles can’t believe it when a pretty socialite hires him to take her cross-country through rough terrain and dangerous territory. Surely she’ll quit before they reach their destination–he’s known girls like her before. But the longer they ride together, the more Myles notices Delsie’s toughness and kindness beneath her polished exterior. And though they may be worlds apart…they might just be perfect for each other.
“Henrie’s stand-alone is a fabulous read from start to finish as the heroine proves her relentless dedication to her goal. Watching the jaded hero find his faith again while falling in love is a treat.” – RT Book Reviews
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