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Wildflower on the Prairie

Hearts of the Midwest, Book 2

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Wildflower on the Prairie

Von: Tasha Hackett
Gesprochen von: Emelle, Trevor Algatt
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A sweet and swoony Christian historical romance set on the 1870s Nebraska prairie. She has three months to catch a husband...she can do it, but it sure doesn't leave time to dilly-dally.

If Hannah Claire Benton can keep her posture straight and her daydreams in check for just one more day, she’ll finally be free. She’s headed west to her twin brother’s sheep farm, determined to break away from her mother and find a husband before summer’s end.

Tobias Franklin has everything under control. A respectable business. A well-ordered household. A perfectly agreeable courtship. But when a flying corset and a copy of Frankenstein throw a wrench in his plans, he begins to wonder how much control he ever had.

For fans of:

  • Christian historical romance
  • Small-town prairie settings and clean slow-burn romance
  • Adventurous, daydreaming heroines and emotionally layered heroes
  • Audiobook narrated with dual human narrators

Book two in the Hearts of the Midwest series. Each book can be enjoyed as a standalone, but better in order.

About the Author:
Tasha Hackett writes stories about flawed people loved by an unflawed God. An English teacher, mom of four, seamstress, amateur painter, she can usually be found sipping coffee-flavored creamer while walking through her prairie backyard thinking about grasshoppers and "What if..."

©2023 Tasha Hackett (P)2026 Tasha Hackett
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