June. July. August.
She has three months to find a man and marry him . . . she can do it, but it sure doesn't leave time to dilly-dally.***
June 1, 1879
One more day.
If Hannah Benton can keep her posture straight and daydreams in check for one more day, she'll be gloriously free. Eager to make a new life on her twin brother's sheep farm in Okelbo, Nebraska, Hannah agrees to a trial period away from home. But she has no intention of ever returning to her mother's suffocating restrictions. All she needs to make the move permanent is a husband, and she has three whole months to find a man and marry him.
Tobias Franklin maintains perfect control of his life, running Franklin Brickworks and courting a young lady he likes well enough. Between his charming sister and toddler son, he's content. When a flying corset and a copy of Frankenstein redirects his path, his simple life takes a turn-right into the arms of spirited Hannah Claire Benton, a woman who makes him question how much control he ever really had in the first place.
After an accident lands Tobias in Hannah's care, can God form a life-changing friendship out of their stubborn hearts?
About the author: Wife, mom, drinker of coffee flavored creamer, and jack of all trades-but master of none, Tasha Hackett spends too much time making lists and walking around her Nebraska prairie thinking about flowers and grasshoppers. Although she frequently types words, sews, cooks for six, and teaches bible class, her favorite thing is family. They give her the kind of love people write books about.