The Blizzard Brides
This book is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are all products of the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblances to persons, organizations, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
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Scriptures quoted from the King James Holy Bible.
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The Blizzard Brides ©2020 Christine Sterling
Cover Design by Erin Dameron-Hill Graphics
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Editing by Carolyn Leggo and Amy Petrowich
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1st Ed, 10/2020
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Author’s Note
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The Blizzard Brides
Welcome to Last Chance, Nebraska!
When the freak blizzard of 1878 kills most of the men in a small Nebraska town, what does it mean for the surviving women and children?
Realizing they need to find men of honor to help rebuild, the women place an advertisement in the Matrimonial Times.
Choosing a husband is more difficult than they thought, when there is an overwhelming response to the ad.
Will these Blizzard Brides find the second chance at love in a town called Last Chance?
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Acknowledgements
Thank you, every day, to my Lord and living God. I take my next breath at your will.
I couldn’t do this without the support of my amazing husband, Dan. I love you, sweetheart.
My why. Why I do what I do. Why I believe we can do anything we set our mind to. My why are my three beautiful daughters, Rebecca, Nora, and Elizabeth.
I couldn’t do this without my editing team. Thank you to my editor, Carolyn Leggo, and continuity editor, Amy Petrowich for keeping everything straight!
The lovely covers for this series were designed by the incredible Erin Dameron-Hill.
My amazing Street Team: Alice Kimes, Amy Petrowich, Ann Ferri, Dolores Howard, Jocelyn Logan, Laura Park, Lauren Sorgaard, Marcia Montoya, Paulette Marshall, Rhonda Myers, Sandra White, Sandy Sorola, Sue Krznaric, Theresa Baer, Zona Fannin who read everything I write and provide feedback and encouragement. I love you ladies.
Dedication
Thank you to The Blizzard Bride Authors
You are truly an amazing group of women and I am proud to call you sisters. I love and appreciate every single one of you!
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
By Wallace Willis
Published under a public domain license
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to carry he home x 2
I looked over Jordan and what did I see
Coming for to carry he home
A band of angels coming after me
Coming for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
Coming for to carry me home
If you get there before I do
Coming for to carry me…
Go Down Moses
Published under a public domain license
When Israel was in Egypt’s land,
Let My people go!
Oppressed so hard they could not stand,
Let My people go!
Refrain:
Go down, Moses,
Way down in Egypt’s land;
Tell old Pharaoh
To let My people go!
No more shall they in bondage toil,
Let My people go!
Let them come out with Egypt’s spoil,
Let My people go!
Oh, let us all from bondage flee,
Let My people go!
And let us all in Christ be free,
Let My people go!
You need not always weep and mourn,
Let My people go!
And wear these slav’ry chains forlorn,
Let My people go!
Your foes shall not before you stand,
Let My people go!
And you’ll possess fair Canaan’s land,
Let My people go!
Chapter One
Late August, Last Chance, Nebraska
Heather Barnes lifted her skirt and jumped over the ruts in the road. The deep crevices were from the previous year, when there was enough rain to soften the road and wagons dragged their wheels through the mud. Once the mud dried, the ruts became permanent crevices in the hard dirt. It didn’t help that there wasn’t much rain this year to soften the ground once more and fill in the crevices. Instead, the hot, dry weather they’d suffered through this summer made the road hard as stone.
What she wouldn’t give for rain once again.
Last Chance sat right along the North Platte River, but even the river wasn’t enough to keep the crops watered this year. The town received its name from the time when the wagon trains were moving from the east coast to