Golden dreams
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Which would be worse: marriage without love, or love without marriage? Her fiance's death has pushed her into the arms of his twin brother, but Rose Wilmington knows this is not God's plan for her. In desperation, she boards a …
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Which would be worse: marriage without love, or love without marriage? Her fiance's death has pushed her into the arms of his twin brother, but Rose Wilmington knows this is not God's plan for her. In desperation, she boards a clipper ship to sail from Boston to California. But she soon becomes confused as to the intentions of a tall and handsome fellow passenger, and troubled by thoughts of what strange new experiences await her in California -- quickly becoming known for gold and greed. Golden Dreams is the second book in the exciting story of the Talbots, a Christian family determined to penetrate the west with the reality of God's love. - Back cover.
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