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The Baker's Bride

Published
Jun 2023
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
118

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Ruth's beau died - simply because he was a slave. She is determined to help other enslaved people as she assists with the Underground Railroad. Recently freed and illiterate, Ruth is hired to bake mouth-watering delicious bread in a Philadelphia bakery. Her boss Joseph is kind, handsome, and determined to put an end to slavery. She feels emotionally connected to him as they work together for a common cause. His presence is like a fresh splash of spring rain on her parched soul. However, Joseph has plans. He's determined to make some major changes in his life. He desperately wants to escape from his overbearing mother and leave the family business behind forever. As his mother tries to match him with beautiful Francine, an upper-class Black woman, he feels trapped and unhappy. As he pursues his dreams - can he convince Ruth to give him a chance?Can Ruth open herself up to fall in love again? The Baker's Bride is a heartwarming emotional unforgettable historical novella.

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First Edition Jun 2023 Divine Desserts Publishing LLC ISBN 1733892656
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May 2023 -- Not Selected ISBN B0C6J58XTD
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Jun 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0CY8T57QF
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