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Chapter One Montana, 1884 Looking up from her early morning chores, Sarah Redding watched the dista
Chapter One
Chapter Two Sarah mopped her brow and clods of dirt tumbled from her fingers. Her back burned from
Chapter Two
Chapter Three “It’s gonna be trouble, that I can guarantee you.” Seated at the kitchen table, Milt
Chapter Three
Chapter Four Late-night weariness tugged at Sarah like a cold north wind as she wrung water from th
Chapter Four
Chapter Five “I sure hope they got something besides frilly dresses.” Lucy skipped beside him on th
Chapter Five
Chapter Six “Hear you and Mr. Gatlin have taken a sparking to one another.” Mrs. McCullough set her
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven “Did I hear right? Are you moving out of the inn?” Sarah asked as she set the plate o
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight Sarah knelt before the blazing fire pit, refusing to remember Gage’s sizzling kiss. A
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine “Heard you’re taking that job at the boarding house.” Beatrice Wagner counted back cha
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten I’ll be good. Or even better. Gage’s warning haunted her all through supper. They ate o
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven Her first afternoon in Gage’s kitchen. Sarah wiped up the last of the egg she’d drop
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve Gage lifted the bucket straight from the well hook and dumped it over his sweaty hea
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen Home. Gage had never been so glad to be anywhere. While the house was dark, a sing
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen Sarah opened her eyes and knew she was alone in Gage’s bed. Dawn was changing the
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen “Are you certain you want to walk to the church alone?” Mary turned around in the h
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen The town hadn’t changed during the week she’d been away. So many things had changed
Chapter Sixteen
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