![]() ![]() For her part, Ellie finds herself enjoying the time she spends with Caleb a little too much. He sees in her a good soul, albeit one with secrets. Money isn’t an issue for Caleb – his family owns a successful ranch, but the town doesn’t think much of his doctoring skills – after all, he couldn’t save his wife, could he?Īs Ellie takes care of his son, they get to know one another. It’s not that he has all that many patients, but his schedule is erratic. ![]() After her arm is set, Ellie realizes she’s in a bind – she has to pay for room and board at the hotel where she waitresses, but with one arm useless for some time to come, how will she work and where will she live? And how will she make money to retrieve her younger brothers from their foster family, where they are mistreated?Īs luck would have it, Caleb needs someone to care for his infant son while he’s at work. He was, however, a hero made very real by the author, and one any reader would love to meet – if she were very, very lucky.Įllie Parrish has her arm broken by a con man as she tries to exit her train in Newton, Kansas. Caleb was not the sort of romance hero who is nice to everyone but the heroine, nor was he the sort to wallow in his own angst. Caleb Chaney was such a nice guy that it was quite a pleasure to read how he transformed the frightened and wounded Ellie Parrish into the warmly loving woman she deserved to be. ![]()
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