Daniel had married Lily, so Mason stayed away. Years had passed and Daniel had died. The last thing in his will was a request that his widdow and brother marry. They do, but aren't sure what to expect. Lily's falling more and more for her new husband, but she thinks that's disloyal to Daniel. Mason had already fallen for her a long time before. Then, Mason's missing father shows up. He had left years before without a good bye or explaination. Mason has no interest in seeing him. He isn't given the choice when his wife takes in his dad. As time passes his dad's story comes out and the relationship there slowly mends. When Lily finds out she is pregnant she is not sure what to do. She feels even more disloyal to Daniel, because she thinks maybe if she had loved him more (not to say she didn't love Daniel, but only that she has come to love Mason more in her mind than Daniel) she would have been able to give Daniel a child. It takes an accident to get them talking. I'm sure you'll love this story. I did and do.
Coincedence turned love
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Did he know something they failed to see? In this romance of a widow and her brother-in-law, it seems to be just that. It warms your heart with love and spirit as they struggle to make the marriage work.
A Moving experience, worth reading!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Should a young widow and her brother-in-law marry at a reguest in the first husband's will? Is this Biblical concept meant for today? Is marrying for convenience enough? The stuggles encountered by this couple are quite moving. Each seeks honor, but each finds the desires of their heart in the process. A good read!
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