A Most Inconvenient Visit: A Wind River Romantic Comedy (Wind River Mail-Order Brides Book 2)

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A Most Inconvenient Visit
by Susan Leigh Carlton
A Wind River Romantic Comedy
Margaret Whitlock does not believe in foolish decisions.
So when her sister Ella abandons the order and predictability of Brevard, Missouri for a life in the untamed uncertainty of Wind River, Margaret does the only sensible thing—she goes west to see for herself exactly what has gone wrong.
She expects hardship. Improvisation. Poor judgment.
She does not expect to find Ella content… nor the town itself so determined to involve her in its affairs.
Worse still, Wind River arrives at a conclusion Margaret finds entirely illogical: that an unmarried woman of her age has not come to observe—but to secure a husband.
Margaret has no intention of doing any such thing.
Unfortunately, the town does.
Drawn into a series of well-meaning introductions, social entanglements, and increasingly persistent assumptions, Margaret finds her carefully ordered visit unraveling in ways she neither planned nor approves of—particularly when her path repeatedly crosses that of Thomas Caldwell, the town’s attorney.
Measured, perceptive, and quietly amused, Caldwell is one of the few men in Wind River who understands that Margaret is not seeking a husband.
He simply fails to see why that should matter.
As June unfolds, Margaret finds herself facing a far more inconvenient problem than frontier disorder: the unsettling possibility that her life may not be as settled as she once believed—and that the one man capable of challenging her judgment may also be the one most difficult to dismiss.
Margaret Whitlock came to Wind River to evaluate her sister’s choices.
She did not expect to question her own.