For Sophia's Heart
76 pages
|Published: 28 May 2012
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Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: Lyn Cote
Publication date: 28 May 2012
Description
A penniless but pretty girl...a wealthy young man on his way to war--what could draw them into a marriage of convenience? This is a short novel. Its theme is "People judge by outward appearance, bu the Lord looks at a person's thoughts and intentions." 1 Samuel 16:7 In April 1898, Sophia Schiffler boards a train and meets Gannon Moore, both on their way to Chicago. Gannon is going to withdraw from the university to enlist in the Spanish American War. Teddy Roosevelt is gathering his rough riders to invade Cuba. And Gannon is ready to join the fight against Spain for Cuba's freedom. Mourning the recent loss of his sister, Gannon is shocked when Sophia reveals she is going to marry a man she's never met. When this suitor doesn't meet Sophia at Union Station, Gannon accompanies her to the man's address. What they discover there catapults Sophia into a situation she could never have imagined. Soon she is living in Chicago and frequenting Jane Addams' famous Hull House. Gannon trains in Florida and prepares for combat in Cuba. He and Sophia exchange letters written from their hearts. In the fall, Gannon returns from war, a changed man. The course of true love never runs smooth. And life has a way of turning tables on two young people in love. Their springtime love endured separation and a war. Will it survive a winter of reality? BIO An author of over thirty inspirational romances, Lyn writes stories that fit her brand “Strong Women, Brave Stories.” Her romances always include three elements: a strong heroine who is a passionate participant in her times, authentic historical detail and a multicultural cast of characters. Lyn also features stories of strong women both from real life and true to life fiction on her blog http://BooksbyLynCote.com Writing books at her lake cottage in northern Wisconsin, Lyn hopes her books show the power of divine and human love.