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A Western Beauty Colorado - 1879
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A Western Beauty Colorado - 1879

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East Meets West

A scar? She felt a slight tremor in her chest. From the temple it curved to his upper jaw…it gave him a tough, rakish appearance, hardly a look associated with a minister.

Carefree socialite Sarah Whittington travels west to collect Western art before finalizing her engagement to Philadelphia attorney, Prescott Bellamy. While attending a wedding in Colorado Springs, she particularly notices the preacher, John Harding, a rugged Civil War veteran who recently lost his wife. John is attracted to Sarah’s sunny personality, but thinks the social butterfly is interested only in skimming life’s surface. Serious about life, Harding not only shepherds his congregation, but also aids the restless, sometimes dangerous Ute Indians. Confronted with the faith and mission of this arresting western man, Sarah is confused. Family and society sweep her back East to the life she’s always envisioned. However, after experiencing both beauty and death in the West, she now wonders if her life is meant to be more than that of a highbrow, wealthy Philadelphian.

RUTH TRIPPY was raised in western Michigan, taught music and language arts in Florida and worked as a Public Service Director in radio. Her first two novels are set in the East but her interest in the West was born in camping trips as a teenager. Her fascination grew when, after marriage, she learned her father-in-law had worked as a cowboy on the famous King Ranch,

and in the 1800’s, his grandfather had scouted for General Crook. She is an avid reader of Western non-fiction as well as fiction by Zane Grey, Matt Braun and Louis L'Amour. Ruth makes her home with her husband near Atlanta, Georgia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mill City Press, Inc.
Date
24 October 2017
Pages
242
ISBN
9781545614464

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

East Meets West

A scar? She felt a slight tremor in her chest. From the temple it curved to his upper jaw…it gave him a tough, rakish appearance, hardly a look associated with a minister.

Carefree socialite Sarah Whittington travels west to collect Western art before finalizing her engagement to Philadelphia attorney, Prescott Bellamy. While attending a wedding in Colorado Springs, she particularly notices the preacher, John Harding, a rugged Civil War veteran who recently lost his wife. John is attracted to Sarah’s sunny personality, but thinks the social butterfly is interested only in skimming life’s surface. Serious about life, Harding not only shepherds his congregation, but also aids the restless, sometimes dangerous Ute Indians. Confronted with the faith and mission of this arresting western man, Sarah is confused. Family and society sweep her back East to the life she’s always envisioned. However, after experiencing both beauty and death in the West, she now wonders if her life is meant to be more than that of a highbrow, wealthy Philadelphian.

RUTH TRIPPY was raised in western Michigan, taught music and language arts in Florida and worked as a Public Service Director in radio. Her first two novels are set in the East but her interest in the West was born in camping trips as a teenager. Her fascination grew when, after marriage, she learned her father-in-law had worked as a cowboy on the famous King Ranch,

and in the 1800’s, his grandfather had scouted for General Crook. She is an avid reader of Western non-fiction as well as fiction by Zane Grey, Matt Braun and Louis L'Amour. Ruth makes her home with her husband near Atlanta, Georgia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mill City Press, Inc.
Date
24 October 2017
Pages
242
ISBN
9781545614464