Sudden Love On The Wagon Train By Evelyn Boyett

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Sudden Love On The wagon Train

I have just finished this book and it has left me feeling like I was one of the characters. I have enjoyed it. Worth The Fight

This story is so beautiful in the messages it's giving. It's a lesson we have yet to learn. Everyone should be accepted or rejected based upon their characters not the color of their skin or religious beliefs. Esme and her mother Violet live in Massachusetts after the death of her father. They opened an apothecary and it made the people around them suspicious they are witches. A late attack at night has them running for their lives. They become separated and Esme takes off with distant relatives to MO. After that, she wants to join a wagon train heading to California. She has to pretend to be married to a man half white and Indian named Tarak. They are treated indifferently and snubbed until one night a man tries to steal from them…there is an altercation and they leave. Now, days later they run into someone from the wagon train. They have to help save the others…and once that is done, they set out once again for California. Will they make it? Will they make the marriage real? Will people accept them finally? Whatever happened to Violet? Evelyn Boyett Life Happens

As a young white Woman Esme could not go along with the wagon train. Tarak defends her and gives her a ruse that would allow her to go along. Pretending to be married was a good idea but soon the feelings began to develop and throughout the weeks turning to months both wondered what would happen at the end of the trail..

Sudden Love On The Wagon Train

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