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Heart of Courage

A Christian Historical Western Romance (Hearts of the West, Book 12)

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Heart of Courage

By: Penny Zeller
Narrated by: Avery Wade
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A new life awaits her...if she can find the courage.

In the spring of 1885, LilyBeth Engel makes the courageous decision to run from everything she's known. She boards a train and goes as far as her meager funds will take her with her young son in tow. With nothing but the clothes on her back, the baby in her arms, her Bible, and a skill for sewing beautiful dresses, LilyBeth determines to succeed with the Lord's help and dogged determination.

Barrett MacCallum owns one of the largest ranches in Hilltop in the Montana Territory. He also owns several of the businesses on the main street. When a woman asks to rent one of his businesses for her new dress shop, he's amenable, even if it means charging the woman less rent because she's obviously destitute.

When Barrett begins to fall in love with LilyBeth, will she have the courage to allow herself to love again with so much at stake?

Heart of Courage is a faith-filled, tender romance with the reminder that God guides our every step. Perfect for those who love books with the following tropes:

Strong and handsome protector

Found family

Widowed single mom

Happily ever after

©2025 Penny Zeller (P)2025 Penny Zeller
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Westerns
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