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It is no secret that infamous gold miner, Cass Hite hates the Mormons. When he nearly dies while passing through a remote Mormon settlement, the kind-hearted widow, Sarah Hansen takes him in and nurses him back to health. She has the room and the time to take care of this prospector that everyone else in town shuns. She’s known loneliness since a young age, when her parents died and she became the third wife of a polygamist. And again when her husband died and her two children moved away. She doesn’t expect that Cass will be sweet and kind to her, or soothe her loneliness. Yet he does, and for the first time ever, Sarah is falling in love. As wonderful as it would be to marry him, she doesn’t want to live the life of a prospector’s wife in the rough, all-male town of Hite. Yet she knows he would never be comfortable with her pious lifestyle in Hanksville. Then the unthinkable happens. She is with child.
Will she ever find a place to fit in? More importantly, will she ever be able to forgive herself for the decisions she makes?
Loosely based on true events, The Prospector and the Widow is a story of love and compassion, poor judgement and passion, forgiveness and redemption; a story that makes one wonder how their love for
each other can possibly survive.
“The saga of Cass and Sarah is based on a true story, and it definitely came alive for me.
I laughed at Cass’s prospector ways, sympathized with Sarah’s trials, and rejoiced in the
progress each made. This isn’t your typical vanilla-coated romance. It’s about true love
earned through grit and determination, which makes it all the more romantic.”
Women’s Fiction author of Unforgettable, Rebecca H. Jamison
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