Willow
English
By (author): Carolyn Brown
Willow Gail Dulan didnt like Rafe Pierce when he read her fathers will. She sure didnt like him when he tried to talk Hank Gibson out of letting her and her four newly-found sisters travel to California with the wagon train of mail-order brides.
Rafe was totally against the idea of Jake Dulans daughters going with the train. He would like nothing better than to leave Willow for the rattlesnakes and Indians. The feeling is mutual.
They lock horns and refuse to budge. Both have a scarred heart from previous experiences, and a temper, so the fireworks explode every time theyre in each others presence, which is often since Rafe drew the short straw and has to bring up the rear of the trainright where the Dulan girls wagon is located.
Willow and Rafe both realize that out there, beyond the sunsets they both love, lies the Promised Land. Its not a place or destination, but a spirit and a journey which draws them into the peace of its bosom to rock away the cares of life. But will they ever admit they need each other to reach that Promised Land?
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