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  • A Division of the Heart: Historical Western Bride Romance

  • Bear Creek Brides, Book 9
  • By: Amelia Rose
  • Narrated by: Gina Dobbs
  • Length: 7 hrs
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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A Division of the Heart: Historical Western Bride Romance

By: Amelia Rose
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Summary

Determination, ambition, and passion are qualities Matilda and Danny have in abundance...but will their growing love for each other stand in the way of their dreams?

A traveling circus has found its way to Bear Creek, and with it, a wealth of interesting visitors has left the town buzzing with excitement.

Danny Frederick is a writer and photographer following the circus. He’s determined to find fame through his work, and Bear Creek has more to offer him than simple reports of acrobats and exotic animals.

His presence is met with a cocktail of suspicion and excitement, both amongst the Sioux and the townsfolk. His natural curiosity is usually his asset, but Bear Creek is not familiar with reporters or photography, and it’s clear that negotiating an interview is going to be more difficult than he thought.

One woman welcomes him easily though, and Danny is captivated by her independence. He’s never met a businesswoman before, and he wants to know everything there is to know about Matilda.

Matilda and Danny realize that a romantic entanglement would be complicated for both of them, but there’s no denying the strength of the feelings developing between them.

Danny needs to earn a living, but can he really bring himself to follow the circus out of town and leave Matilda behind? What would his future as a writer hold if he stayed?

Are Matilda and Danny brave enough to tell each other how they feel - and if they do, what will it mean for their futures?

A Division of the Heart is the ninth book in the Bear Creek Brides historical Western romance series. Lose yourself in a captivating story of two independent spirits determined to make their own way in the world, and find out if their love is strong enough to weave their paths together forever.

Immerse yourself in a gripping tale of love, purpose, and perseverance: click “Buy Now” right now.

©2020 Amelia Rose (P)2020 Amelia Rose
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Engrossing love story

Another good story from Amelia. It was a pleasure to hear the story of a more 'rounded' person!! It kept me engrossed the whole time.

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This is why I love Amelia Rose’s books!

When the circus rolls and the Bear Creek it brings along David a photographer and journalist from New York. Having traveled with the circus he is ready to take a deep breath and relax and he does it in a Great Pl., Bearcreek he also meets Matilda the only business owning Mormon she owns a laundry and even hires only women to work for her and has a successful business David is amazed that the white people bear creek get along very well with their Indian neighbors and is even more amazed when he meets Matilda who is unlike any woman he has ever met before. Of course they will go through their trials and tribulations, but it all leads to love. This is an awesome book and one of my favorite and the Bear Creek series. If you love historical romance and mail order bride stories you’re going to love this one. It’s everything you’ve come to expect in a great mail order bride story.

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Sweet Historical Romance

Its a good thing Matilda is so smart because Danny's a bit slow to figure things out! lol! I enjoyed this story and the circus events! The narration was the best so far!

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