
Muriel Darling thought her heart rode off with a cowboy, but when his boss writes letters, maybe romance is in Miss Darling's future after all.
Resolving to be content without love is one thing. Succeeding is another.
He was just a lonely cowboy with a brave, true heart–to the woman he loved. Alas, cowboy Jack didn’t love Muriel Darling. So while he rode home to his love on another side of the prairie, Muriel waited for her own “Jack,” a man she’s certain will never come. Then an unexpected (and somewhat unwelcome) letter from Jack and his sweetheart (now wife) arrives with an introduction to a man they think would be a good match for her… Should she be pleased or insulted?
A few hundred miles away, Pete Donaldson manages his ranch and watches as one by one, his men fall in love and marry. Selfish or not, he’d like to be next, thank-you-very-much. So when Jack and Hazel suggest a courtship by mail to a woman in Wyoming, he’s all in. And he doesn’t even play poker!
What begins as bridge between two lonely hearts has the potential to change to change those hearts forever–if only they’ll learn to trust themselves, each other, and the Lord.
This epistolary romance is a stand-alone sequel to Jack: a lot of hullabaloo on the prairie.