For Alexandra Tarkington Texas holds the idea of freedom, new horizons and a special relationship with her father. But things didn't turn out how she envisoned. As rumor and suspicions follow her father he tries to get her to go back to the city. But New York doesn't hold any allure for Alexandra any more. She is determined to make her way in the West. Unbenown to Alexandra the man that's captured her heart is also trying to capture her father in a possible corruption case. As Alexandra forges her way by establishing relationships and gaining a reputation as the town's teacher she examines her motives, her heart's longing and what is really important. Set in the late 1850s Alexandra's story delves into what loyalty really means and what the cost of truth involves.
I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.
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