A Historical Romance of Justice, Sisterhood, and Second Chances
By Brandi Jenkins
In the wild heart of 1880s Montana, two sisters return home to uncover a truth buried beneath ten years of silence.
Diana and Felisha McCarthy were just girls when their parents were murdered in Butte. Sent to live with an aunt in Boston, they grew up far from the dusty streets and shadowed secrets of the West. But now, as young women, they're ready to reclaim their legacy-and confront the past that tore their family apart.
Diana, sharp-willed and justice-bound, finds herself falling for Seth Rains-a cattle rancher with a quiet strength and a fierce loyalty. Her sister Felisha, fiery and fearless, is drawn to Lakota Edwards, Seth's closest friend and a man with wisdom written in silence and scars. Together, the four are pulled into a conspiracy more dangerous than any of them imagined-one that leads straight to the man who destroyed the McCarthy family.
As love deepens and bullets fly, Diana and Felisha must choose between vengeance and peace, heartbreak and healing. Can love survive in a town built on secrets?
McCarthy's Love is a sweeping tale of romance, resilience, and the enduring power of truth. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, frontier drama, and slow-burn love stories with grit and grace.