
I absolutely loved Houston and Amelia! How could I not fall for such a vulnerable, tender, tortured hero or adore such a beautiful, sweet, compassionate heroine? They’re just meant to be together! This beautiful and poignant love story, is definitely one such book.

Occasionally, a book comes along that has such an emotional impact, I find myself thinking about it long after I’ve finished reading it. Now he and Amelia were riding down dangerous trails, sleeping under the stars, and God help them, they were falling in love. And he would fight any man-except his brother-for her heart. She had eyes that could see past his wounded face to his soul.

But from the moment Houston met Amelia, he knew she possessed the courage this wild land needed. Brought up in war-ravaged Georgia, Amelia thought Dallas’s letters made Texas sound like heaven, a place for her dreams to grow with the right man beside her.īy all appearances, Houston Leigh would hardly be considered the “right man.” The war he survived had scarred him inside and out, and he was little competition for his handsome brother. He was Houston, Dallas’s brother, sent to escort her on the rugged three-week trek to the ranch where Dallas waited. The tall cowboy at the station wasn’t Dallas.

Arriving on the Fort Worth train, Miss Amelia Carson, mail-order bride, had never met Dallas Leigh, the Texan she promised to marry.
