Stand Alone Novel
Book 5
By: Mischelle Creager

The Heart Sees: Kansas MacPhersons

 She lost her father, her home, her trust. He lost his hopes, his joy, his peace.
 MACPHERSON BRIDES   Book Five

After her father dies in the war, Audrey Grant loses everything, including her fiancé. Penniless, she leaves her home town and becomes a school teacher in Ainsley, Kansas, to support herself and her mother. Once the fighting ends and soldiers come home, she finds the newly-returned smithy to be a remarkable man, but she doubts he would be interested in an over-weight, near-sighted schoolmarm.

Livery stable owner and smithy, Fergus MacPherson values family above everything but God. He craves a wife and children, but a deeply hidden secret since childhood and his actions during the war have ripped that dream away. Although he draws comfort from tending his beloved flower garden in the evenings, the men he killed and the families he destroyed during the war haunt his sleep at night.

Can these two hearts see a way to heal each other before three men searching for Audrey arrive in town?

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Mischelle Creager writes inspirational historical romances set in the mid-1800s. She’s not sure which she loves more—researching or writing. When she’s not doing one of those two things, she can probably be found reading or baking.

She is a wife whose wonderful husband told her, when he retired several years ago, that he wanted to support her in her writing and took over all the household chores, including sweeping, dusting, and laundry. He even cleans up for her after she bakes! Her son and daughter are always available to help with social media questions.

Mischelle loves to share her historical research and has a website, Under The Attic Eaves, filled with tidbits she’s found in books written in the 19th Century. She also “reprints” a historical magazine, Worbly’s Family Monthly Magazine, filled with items from books and magazines published in the middle of the 1800s.

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