Jake’s expression fell. “I don’t want you to ever be unhappy. Especially not on account of me.”
   “I’m sorry to hurt you, but I cannot accept your proposal. I’ve already accepted Christopher’s. I accepted the night he asked me to court him. He held my heart then – just as he does now.”
   The younger man’s shoulders slumped, and he shook his head. “Ain’t hardly fair. I just figure out that I’m in love with you, and you go and agree to marry someone else. You ought to at least give me a chance.”
   Deborah felt saddened by the obvious pain she’d inflicted. She wanted to tell Jake she thought some young woman would be lucky to have him as a husband, but she knew it wouldn’t ease his hurt.
   She was grateful that Christopher remained silent. “I’m sorry, Jake. I’m going to marry Christopher.” Her statement was firm, yet she tried hard to keep the timbre of her voice gentle.
   “I reckon I can’t change your mind right now,” Jake said, lifting his head. “But that don’t mean I can’t try to change it between now and the weddin’.”
   Christopher put his hands on Deborah’s arms in a most possessive manner. “I believe you’ve out-stayed your welcome, Mr. Wythe. The lady has made it quite clear what her intentions are.”
   Jake fixed his gaze on Christopher for a moment, then returned it to Deborah. “I guess only time will tell that for certain.”
   He walked back down the porch steps and disappeared around the corner of the house. Fearing that Christopher would want to follow him and teach him a lesson or two, Deborah decided to distract him the only way she knew how. Turning in his arms, she smiled.
   “Now, where were we? Oh yes – you had proposed marriage. I accept. Now I think it would be quite appropriate for us to share a kiss.”
   Christopher’s anger seemed to fade. He pulled her close. “I think I can manage that.”
   She grinned. “Indeed, I believe you can.”
   His lips on hers left her heart aglow in a blaze of passion and the promise of what tomorrow would yet bring.
   Turn the page to enjoy
   some of Tracie’s family recipes,
   featured in this book!
   Lemon Cornmeal Cake
   1 cup yellow cornmeal
   2 cups all-purpose flour
   2 teaspoons baking powder
   ½ teaspoon baking soda
   ¼ teaspoon salt
   1 cup butter, softened
   1 ¾ cups sugar
   (can substitute Splenda)
   1 Tablespoon grated lemon zest
   ¼ cup lemon juice
   4 eggs
   1 cup buttermilk
   Glaze
   1 cup sugar
   (can substitute Splenda)
   ¼ cup lemon juice
   Heat oven to 325°F. Grease and flour a 9 x 13 or Bundt cake pan.
   Sift together flour, cornmeal, baking powder, soda, and salt. Set aside. In a separate bowl, beat butter and sugar until creamy. Add lemon zest and juice mix. Beat four eggs together, then add to mixture. Blend in flour mixture and buttermilk until batter is smooth. Pour into pan. Bake 1 hour.
   For glaze, mix sugar and lemon juice and brush onto warm cake. Let cool and serve.
   Rhubarb Cobbler
   Filling
   1 ½ cups sugar
   ½ teaspoon cinnamon
   4 cups rhubarb, chopped
   1 ½ cups water
   2 Tablespoons butter
   Topping
   1 cup flour
   ½ cup sugar
   1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
   ¼ teaspoon salt
   ¼ cup butter
   6 Tablespoons milk
   ¼ cup chopped pecans
   In a saucepan combine 1 ½ cups sugar and cinnamon. Add rhubarb and water. Cook and stir until mixture boils; reduce heat and cook 5 minutes. Stir in 2 Tbsp. butter. Pour into a greased baking dish.
   For topping, mix flour, ½ cup sugar, baking powder, and salt. Cut in ¼ cup butter; stir in milk and pecans. Spoon dollops onto hot filling.
   Bake at 400 degrees for 25–30 min.
   TRACIE PETERSON is the author of over eighty novels, both historical and contemporary. Her avid research resonates in her stories, as seen in her bestselling Heirs of MONTANA and ALASKAN QUEST series. Tracie and her family make their home in Montana.
   Visit Tracie’s Web site at www.traciepeterson.com.
   Visit Tracie’s blog at www.writespassage.blogspot.com.
   Books by Tracie Peterson
   www.traciepeterson.com
   A Slender Thread • Where My Heart Belongs
   SONG OF ALASKA
   Dawn’s Prelude • Morning’s Refrain • Twilight’s Serenade
   STRIKING A MATCH
   Embers of Love • Hearts Aglow
   ALASKAN QUEST
   Summer of the Midnight Sun
   Under the Northern Lights • Whispers of Winter
   Alaskan Quest (3 in 1)
   BRIDES OF GALLATIN COUNTY
   A Promise to Believe In • A Love to Last Forever
   A Dream to Call My Own
   THE BROADMOOR LEGACY *
   A Daughter’s Inheritance • An Unexpected Love
   A Surrendered Heart
   BELLS OF LOWELL*
   Daughter of the Loom • A Fragile Design • These Tangled Threads
   LIGHTS OF LOWELL*
   A Tapestry of Hope • A Love Woven True • The Pattern of Her Heart
   DESERT ROSES
   Shadows of the Canyon • Across the Years • Beneath a Harvest Sky
   HEIRS OF MONTANA
   Land of My Heart • The Coming Storm
   To Dream Anew • The Hope Within
   LADIES OF LIBERTY
   A Lady of High Regard • A Lady of Hidden Intent
   A Lady of Secret Devotion
   RIBBONS OF STEEL**
   Distant Dreams • A Hope Beyond • A Promise for Tomorrow
   RIBBONS WEST**
   Westward the Dream
   WESTWARD CHRONICLES
   A Shelter of Hope • Hidden in a Whisper • A Veiled Reflection
   YUKON QUEST
   Treasures of the North • Ashes and Ice • Rivers of Gold
   * with Judith Miller **with Judith Pella
   Table of Contents
   COVER PAGE
   TITLE PAGE
   COPYRIGHT PAGE
   DEDICATION
   CONTENTS
   CHAPTER 1
   CHAPTER 2
   CHAPTER 3
   CHAPTER 4
   CHAPTER 5
   CHAPTER 6
   CHAPTER 7
   CHAPTER 8
   CHAPTER 9
   CHAPTER 10
   CHAPTER 11
   CHAPTER 12
   CHAPTER 13
   CHAPTER 14
   CHAPTER 15
   CHAPTER 16
   CHAPTER 17
   CHAPTER 18
   CHAPTER 19
   CHAPTER 20
   CHAPTER 21
   CHAPTER 22
   CHAPTER 23
   CHAPTER 24
   CHAPTER 25
   CHAPTER 26
   CHAPTER 27
   CHAPTER 28
   CHAPTER 29
   CHAPTER 30
   
   
   
 
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