The Gypsy and the Widow
by Juliet Chastain
Will widowed Joanna Daniels choose a life of security and privilege
with a wealthy lord or will she follow her heart and run away with the
Gypsy laborer she loves?
Joanna Daniels is a widow who wants a father for her son. Tem Lovell
is a widower hoping to find a mother for his children. They are perfect
for each other except for one thing: she's a destitute English
gentlewoman who is being courted by a wealthy lord, while Tem is a Gypsy
laborer who lives hand-to-mouth.
As the ardor she shares with Tem grows stronger, Joanna is forced to
decide between the financial security the cold and controlling lord can
provide and the uncertainty of the open road coupled with the passionate
love Tem feels for her—that is, if Tem is willing to take an English
gentlewoman as his bride.
with a wealthy lord or will she follow her heart and run away with the
Gypsy laborer she loves?
Joanna Daniels is a widow who wants a father for her son. Tem Lovell
is a widower hoping to find a mother for his children. They are perfect
for each other except for one thing: she's a destitute English
gentlewoman who is being courted by a wealthy lord, while Tem is a Gypsy
laborer who lives hand-to-mouth.
As the ardor she shares with Tem grows stronger, Joanna is forced to
decide between the financial security the cold and controlling lord can
provide and the uncertainty of the open road coupled with the passionate
love Tem feels for her—that is, if Tem is willing to take an English
gentlewoman as his bride.