He thought he bought a waif; what he got was a woman...
When Gael bought Aramie, he presumed they would share his home as friends, and that would be that. But he soon discovered that the dispirited girl who plodded behind her uncle’s wagon was actually a captivating young woman, and as she almost literally blossomed before his eyes, he found it more and more difficult to think of her as someone he couldn’t be interested in. And he couldn’t be interested in her. He hadn’t rescued her from her uncle, only to ruin her life, himself. He’d bought her to save her, and save her he would -- no matter what it entailed.
“A remarkable story, endearing characters, and the last line was a wonderful ending.”-- Jim Ostach
“You can't help but fall in love with the characters.” -- William Sloan
Borrow from the LBCC Library Of the four copies I donated, two have been stolen, but one copy remains at each campus.
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