Homespun Bride/The Briton

Homespun Bride/The Briton

  • Pages: 280
  • Imprint: Love Inspired
  • Publication Date: 1st February 2020
  • ISBN: 9781867204138
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Two loyal protectors across the ages.


Homespun Bride - Jillian Hart

Montana Territory in 1883 was a dangerous place – especially for a blind woman struggling through a snowstorm. When a runaway horse nearly plunged Noelle Kramer into an ice-choked river, a stranger’s sure hand saved her from certain death. Her rescuer was rancher Thad McKaslin, the man who had once loved her more than life itself. Perhaps the return of Noelle was a sign that somehow he would find his way home.

The Briton - Catherine Palmer

Lady Bronwen, proud inheritor of the ancient ways of the Britons, had lost everything. Widowed in war, robbed of her ancestral home, she knew her last hope was a stranger with whom she’d shared a single kiss. Jacques le Brun wanted nothing more than to protect her. But he owed fealty to the French, and the new faith they brought with them to England. Could Bronwen place her trust in this knight and follow him to a new world?

Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical – Stories lift the spirit as heroines tackle the challenges of life in another era with hope, faith and a focus on family.

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About the author

Catherine Palmer

Catherine Palmer

Catherine Palmer is a bestselling author and winner of the Christy Award for her outstanding Christian romance. She also received the Career Achievement Award for Inspirational Fiction from RT Book Reviews. Raised in Kenya, she lives in Atlanta with her husband. They have two grown sons. A graduate of Southwest Baptist University, she also holds a master’s degree from Baylor... more
Jillian Hart

Jillian Hart

Jillian Hart grew up on the original homestead where her family still lives, went to high school where Twin Peaks was filmed, earned an English degree, and has travelled extensively. When Jillian’s not writing her stories, she reads, stops for café mochas, and hikes through the pine forests near her home in Washington... more