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Can Nicole learn to be enough of a lady to snag the handsome rancher? Washington State 1893 Nicole Waterby has lived her whole life in the hills away from town due to her grandfather's mistrust of people. But now he's passed away, and Nicole is left to care for her two younger cousins. Feeling inadequate to handle the responsibility, she heads down the mountain to fetch herself a husband. She doesn't realize women don't wear trousers, buckskins, or carry a gun. She has a lot to learn about being a lady if she's going to catch a husband. And the quilting circle is just the group of women to…mehr

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Can Nicole learn to be enough of a lady to snag the handsome rancher? Washington State 1893 Nicole Waterby has lived her whole life in the hills away from town due to her grandfather's mistrust of people. But now he's passed away, and Nicole is left to care for her two younger cousins. Feeling inadequate to handle the responsibility, she heads down the mountain to fetch herself a husband. She doesn't realize women don't wear trousers, buckskins, or carry a gun. She has a lot to learn about being a lady if she's going to catch a husband. And the quilting circle is just the group of women to help her. Rancher Shane Keegan has drifted from one location to another to find a place to belong. He longs to have a family of his own but feels doomed to live a life alone. When Nicole crosses his path, he wonders if he can have love, but he soon realizes she's destined for someone better than a saddle tramp. Even though he knows there's no future for him with the intriguing mountain girl, he still steps in to help her at every opportunity. Will love stand a chance while both Nicole and Shane try to be people they are not?
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Mary Davis is Professor of Labour History at London Metropolitan University. She has written widely on labour and women's history, most recently Sylvia Pankhurst (Pluto, 1999) and Comrade or Brother? (Pluto, 2009).