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The Mail-Order Seamstress

By: Marian Ashford
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Clara Winters, destitute Boston heiress, arrives in the rugged frontier town of Copper Springs with nothing but a carpetbag and a desperate secret.

Struggling rancher Daniel Watkins is drowning in debt and grief, trying to raise his silent niece alone. He needs a partner, not a delicate socialite who screams at chickens. Convinced she’ll run at the first sign of hardship, he’s determined to keep their marriage of convenience strictly business.

But when Clara rides into a violent prairie storm to save his life, Daniel realizes he’s underestimated her strength. And when a wealthy neighbor threatens to seize his land, Clara proves she’s willing to sacrifice everything to save the family she's grown to love.

A wholesome historical western romance about humility, healing, and the fabric of a family.

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If you have read “Love Comes Softly” by Janette Oak, you know the first two thirds of this book. I don’t think this book was ever edited. There are many words used that don’t make sense, and so many things that are not accurate to the time period and setting. Also very repetitive scenes and conversations.
The story idea has potential, but it infringes far too much on a book that already exists, and needs a lot more research.

Many inconsistencies, historical inaccuracies and misuse of words.

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