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Pearl

Published
Feb 2020
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
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91
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"Minger is a master storyteller." – Inside Romance


A survivor of a tornado that destroyed her hometown, Pearl McMaster joins her grandparents in Walker Creek, Texas when her parents set out for California. She's healed from a terrible injury but even so, she would have only slowed them down. Now she's late for lunch with her new friends Kari, Ingrid, and Anita. Walking with the help of her cane, she's almost to the hotel in spite of two boys following close behind her. She doesn't know them. Why are they taunting her so cruelly?

A drifter, Daniel Grant plans to leave Walker Creek as soon as he earns money for train fare. Lingering in one place makes people start asking questions, which is why he keeps to himself. The last thing he wants to do is to get close to anyone! Yet when he sees two boys tormenting a lovely young woman, one of them bumping into her, Daniel manages to catch her just in time. He guessed her infirmity the moment he saw her awkward gait. He couldn't just let her fall and suffer further injury, could he?

Walker Creek Brides, a sweet Western historical romance series by award-winning author Miriam Minger that reminds us angels are near and love is where you least expect to find it.


"Miriam Minger is a master storyteller who illustrates the full gamut of emotions felt by her characters. Emotions so strong that you are pulled into the pages and into their lives."– Inside Romance

"With Miriam Minger, you're assured of a good read!" - Heartland Critiques


Read the entire Walker Creek Brides in Order:

  1. Book 1: Kari
  2. Book 2: Ingrid
  3. Book 3: Lily
  4. Book 4: Pearl
  5. Book 5: Sage
  6. Book 6: Anita

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Jan 2020 Walker Publishing ISBN 1943644357
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Feb 2020 Gnarly Wool Publishing ISBN B084FGTNCS
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