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"In spite of the love she sees between her parents, Abigail LeGrand is determined never to marry. Intelligent and opinionated, she fears marriage will quash her personality and keep her from supporting the causes that matter most to her. Nathan Pierce is desperate to hide his past. An itinerant preacher, he's convinced that he is not worthy of God's forgiveness - or of the love of a good woman. But from his first sight of Abigail, carrying a basket of white magnolias, Nathan resists a growing attraction to the spirited young woman. As they debate slavery and are drawn into mystery shadowing the local orphanage, will Abigail and Nathan accept each other's love and respect, or will they stubbornly cling to the fears that threaten to keep them apart?" - cover verso.
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1 primary bookMississippi Brides is a 1-book series first released in 2010 with contributions by Diane T. Ashley and Aaron McCarver.
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I read this a couple years ago. It's a pleasant, short novel; nothing amazing, but a restful sort of read that doesn't require tons of mental effort.