Six decades of history unfurl on a Wyoming ranch
Journey to untamed Wyoming where four generations of women experience love, loss, grace, adoption, struggles with the law, relationships with natives, and through it all, family bonds.
Eleanor by Mary Connealy
1850âWagon train guide Ray âWild Catâ Manning canât ignore the abandoned wagon stricken with smallpox. Eleanor Yates, now widowed with an ailing daughter, says yes to Wild Catâs marriage of convenience. It is her only choice and far from her romantic dreams.
Grace by D. J. Gudger
1867âGrace Manning abandons her journey east at Fort Laramie. The ranch is where she belongs. Unable to reach her father, Grace scrambles to find a way home. Captain Winfield Cooper is mustering out in a few short days. The gold fields at South Pass City are calling but a lonely laundress pleads to tag along with him and his motley men. Will this woman who refuses to unveil her face derail his dreams?
Caroline by Becca Whitham
1886âRay Cooper escaped reservation life by pursuing a degree from Harvard, but it hasnât granted him the respect he craves in Washington, DC. Caroline Forrester longs to be more than a society hostess for her father. As Ray andCaroline fight against the Dawes Act, they also fight their growing attraction.
Penelope by Kimberley Woodhouse
1910âPenelope Cooper finally receives an offer to become a published author after pursuing her dream in New York City. But when she returns home, her familyâs stories, the land of her heart, and photographer Jason Miller cast doubt on her decision. Will rediscovering her past make Penelope reconsider her future?