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Jake can't remember a time he was so confused. Hattie is off-limits. The provoking spitfire is under his mother's protection--his protection--and he has always belonged to another. But now, with the passing of his wife, Jake feels something shift between them. Frustratingly aware of Hattie as a woman, he struggles with new feelings, new questions, new desires.
But when a desperate decision born of good intentions turns out to have ugly repercussions, Hattie confronts a cruel reality she can no longer ignore: the truth of where women really stand and the actions men take to keep them there. To navigate her new world of tainted justice and privileged order Hattie will draw on the strength of the women around her--and Jake will learn what it truly means to support the woman he loves.
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A coming-of-age historical western romance written by Susan Andersen? Um, yes please! THE BALLAD OF HATTIE TAYLOR is a sweeping, immersive story about a young woman's journey through life and love in the early 1800's, guaranteed to sweep you off your feet. https://t.co/2QTvEDVVhT https://t.co/05XzlRLyrN
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"A powerful plot, vibrant characterization, and stirring dialogue make this romance a delight, says @PublishersWkly NYT bestselling author Susan Andersen's THE BALLAD OF HATTIE TAYLOR is out today! https://t.co/0doxqbP79w
"A survivor's romance, an evocative and compelling journey from child to woman set in the early years of female emancipation."--Stephanie Laurens, New York Times bestselling author
"A powerful plot, vibrant characterization, and stirring dialogue make this romance a delight."--Publishers Weekly
"The Ballad of Hattie Taylor oozes nostalgia even as it vacillates from a lively, page-turning coming of age story, a tender romance that emphasizes care and patience, and a harrowing tale of one woman's experiences on the American frontier."--BookPage
"Fans of Anne of Green Gables will rejoice over this romantic, enthralling tale set in Oregon during the early 20th century."--Woman's World