Dear Reader (#ud5b238af-ef50-583c-bcab-d6cdbaee7080),
Thank you for choosing Beth and Hart’s story. I hope you enjoyed watching the youngest, and most determined, Wallin meet her match. If you missed any of the other stories in the Frontier Bachelors series, look for The Bride Ship (Allegra and Clay), Would-Be Wilderness Wife (Catherine and Drew), Frontier Engagement (James and Rina), Instant Frontier Family (Maddie and Michael), A Convenient Christmas Wedding (Simon and Nora), Mail-Order Marriage Promise (John and Dottie) and His Frontier Christmas Family (Levi and Callie). It has been my pleasure to bring their stories to you.
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Regina Scott
To Tina James, for making my books the best they can be across nineteen stories, and to the Lord, without whom there would be no stories.
Contents
Cover (#u94991a16-9975-51b9-b4f3-1eeda61405d8)
Back Cover Text (#uc0466ab9-07a0-5a4a-a10c-c32893f045c0)
About the Author (#uf44adf6d-5dd7-5f73-99ae-ae74683962cf)
Booklist (#ua6efbbf9-f041-5791-b3c4-063c12bbbac0)
Title Page (#uda39f5f0-8ca8-5647-8e40-1363b26cd26b)
Copyright (#u19b13d04-030b-5173-a954-63e44af2f26d)
Bible Verse (#uf5756644-8bf0-5645-9e06-aca159a13204)
Introduction (#u1668f1fa-58bf-55ae-b32e-030e53c65cc1)
Dear Reader (#u6ffa150b-d6a6-5b3c-82da-af5bcad0534f)
Dedication (#uba1f6c74-d5f8-59ca-9d5f-707b68167482)
Chapter One (#udc320537-e9af-5c72-9107-300d928232da)
Chapter Two (#u68276edd-7a7a-5ae0-b7ca-02e5df615d22)
Chapter Three (#u956ef390-d76d-511b-9c7a-e8e330993fdb)
Chapter Four (#u86b79e6c-1a8c-50cf-83ae-372c1ba1fc80)
Chapter Five (#ude1a21ae-ee92-52b7-8cf9-7dcbd3a21b29)
Chapter Six (#uddfa31c6-4704-5bbc-86b4-a297171fec0c)
Chapter Seven (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Eight (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Nine (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Ten (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Eleven (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twelve (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Thirteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Fourteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Fifteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Sixteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Seventeen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Eighteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Nineteen (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twenty (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twenty-One (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twenty-Two (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twenty-Three (#litres_trial_promo)
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Chapter One (#ud5b238af-ef50-583c-bcab-d6cdbaee7080)
Seattle, Washington Territory
March 1875
It simply wasn’t easy to save a man’s life.
Beth Wallin blew out a breath as she stood in front of the Kellogg Brothers’ mercantile, a cold breeze tugging at her feathered hat. Hart McCormick always rode down Second Avenue between ten and noon on Tuesdays. She’d studied his movements every time she came to town, and the pattern hadn’t changed in the ten years she’d known him. Here it was nearly noon, and she hadn’t so much as caught a glimpse of the lawman.
Her booted foot was tapping against the boardwalk under her pink-and-white-striped skirts. She forced it to stop. The muddy street was thronged with riders on horseback and farmers with wagons. She loved the bustle, the purposefulness. Men in warm wool coats and ladies with swaying skirts passed her for the shops on either side. She smiled and nodded in turn. After all, it wouldn’t do her reputation or Hart’s any good if the truth about their past was known.
But really, was it too much to ask that the man be punctual?
She shook her head. She shouldn’t be so annoyed with him. Hart had no idea she was waiting. He might be off chasing bandits, lying in wait for vandals, rescuing children from raging rapids. That’s what he did: safeguard the citizens of King County, standing between them and the forces of evil.
“He’s just a man,” she muttered aloud. “Opinionated, stubborn, bullheaded...”