How could I refuse the wish of a dying man ?
May 30, 1865: During the War, I watched over too many young boys in the hospital, comforting them as they cried out for those they loved, as they whispered their final thoughts to me. Keeping a record of their names, families, and last words seemed a small tribute to their sacrifice – until the war ended, and I found a new mission in life.
I would visit the loved ones of those poor soldiers and deliver their messages so that some comfort could be found even in grief …
But Laurel Covey never expected to find a man like Creede Forrester – an ex-gunslinger who rode all the way from Texas to Virginia in the hope of finding his son and ended up saving her from a band of ruffians. It pains her deeply to tell him of his boy’s death, and she believes that in his heart, Creede blames himself for driving his son away. But there is something more to this rugged, weary man. Something that draws Laurel close to him … something she cannot resist …
Accolades/Reviews …
HOLT Medallion Finalist in the Historical Category.
Dina Smith, Romance Junkies: “The romance is both emotional and believable which makes the story come alive….”
Kathe Robin, Romantic Times: “McKade enthralls readers with a story big in impact that takes your breath away with its intense emotions and insight into the human heart.”
Janie Books, Romance Reviews Today: “It's a wonderful, uplifting tale that has a few surprises for readers, not to mention a tear or two.”