Letters and Love

Letters and Love

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Elizabeth Garrison has never had an interest in the newspaper advertisements of men seeking a bride. But life as the unmarried daughter of the family is taking its toll on her, mentally and physically. What's the harm in writing one letter? Noah Coleman has been in the Wyoming territory for nearly a decade. He's proved his claim and feels able to support a family. Better a bride he's never met than the sixteen year old daughter of a neighbor whose family has become too interested in him. But will disappointing a neighbor ruin everything he has built up?
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‼️ This story definitely comes with a trigger warning ‼️ She was born in a bathtub and raised in a battlefield. Lily doesn't remember the first time her father made her feel small-but she remembers the last time she tried to fight it. When she ran away, it wasn't for freedom. It was for air. For the brief, flickering chance that someone might hold her without leaving bruises. Noah is the boy she wasn't supposed to fall for. Quiet hands. The boy across the state, with gentle eyes. The kind of softness that makes her skin feel like it belongs to her again. He's everything her world is not. But hell has gravity. And when Lily is pulled back to the house that made her, she learns that walking away is not the same as letting go. He came to bring her home. But first, he'll have to convince her she deserves one.

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