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Thursday, August 27, 2020

The Major's Daughter by Regina Jennings


Caroline is the Major's daughter, recently back at the fort after living in society for awhile. The government gave away land to a first come, first served group after the sound of a gunshot and a race to claim. Always independent, she intended to get a plot of land for herself, as women were allowed. But she hadn't ever done any of the hard work it takes to develop a piece of land or even fend for herself with out a servant. Frisco had been a crush of hers. A bit of a character at the fort, he had tried for years to enable settlers to get land there, and because of his efforts this was coming about. He even had his place all picked out, a town planned, crops planted and his things stored on a lot. All he had to do was get there before anyone else did. He never expected Caroline to claim his spot. An orphan who had several brushes with the law, he had become a lawyer. But he had always wanted a real home of his own, and this was a chance for his dream. Excellent place to spend your time and feel your heart strings. Christian Historical.
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