
There was little to spare for doctors or medicines or being too sick to work. She’d a son to raise with hardly a penny to her name. Maura O’Connor was nearly as poor as possible and was quickly growing as ill. In New York City, only the wealthy could afford to truly live, and only the wealthy could truly afford to die. The characters, names, incidents, places, and dialogue are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real.Ĭover design by Mirror Press, LLC, and Rachael AndersonĬover image © Sandra Cunningham / Trevillion Images No part of this book may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief passages embodied in critical reviews and articles.


EdenĬhapter Two | Hope Springs, Wyoming Territoryįor more Hope Springs novels, click on the covers:Īll rights reserved. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.Long Journey Home | A Hope Springs Novel | Sarah M. Eden has a knack for just the right pacing in her books while endearing the characters to us and showcasing a more universal human dilemma.” -Meridian Magazine “Eden is truly a master of creating personalities for her books that draw readers into the story and make them feel at home.” -Deseret News The couple finds themselves caught in a tangled web of greed and deceit, leaving James and Daphne to determine whether they are willing to risk everything for true love. Their feelings for each other quickly grow, and it appears that, much to Daphne’s disbelief, her happily ever after is within reach. When the handsome young gentleman expresses his desire to court her, Daphne is elated. But Daphne’s misery turns to surprised delight when the first event of her Season brings an unexpected visitor to her door-James Tilburn, whose tender kindness stole her heart in her youth.

Even her family’s enviable connections may not be enough to prevent disaster. She hasn’t her sisters’ beauty nor their talent for conversing easily.

As her first London Season looms before her, the thought of the impending social whirl fills Daphne Lancaster’s timid heart with dread.
