Veronique Girard's is not a wealthy woman. But she's been the companion to someone who is. So growing up she's always had all she could ask for and more. But now her mother is dead,and her dying with was that she go to America and find the Father that had left them years ago when Veronique was just a little girl. With the threat of war now in France, Veronique does as requested and goes to the last place her father mailed a letter from. Fountain Creek, Colorado Territory. Once there she hires a driver to take her to all the mining camps in the mountains. When her father had left them, he came to America to become a fur trapper and once he was settled, he was suppose to send for her and her mother. So why didn't he?
Jack Brennan was a wagon master. For thirteen years he led wagon trains west. Jonathan McCutchens had told him of a place called Fountain Creek, so now he's ended up there, with a job hauling goods to mining camps. And apparently hauling a pretty young French woman up with him who is in search of her father. Though they seem unsuited, they were just what each other needed.
What a great read! This book had it all, witty dialogue, some intense scenes, laugh out loud moments, and soft confessions. Veronique learned a lot on her travels up the mountains. Not about her father, but about herself. About others. A lot of times you read a book about someone who came from money, or is used to it and they are self centered, and snobbish. Though Veronique wasn't very down to earth, she wasn't snobbish or rude. Watching the change in her take place was amazing! And I loved learning more about Jack Brennan who was the wagon master for Annabelle in the previous book!
I loved how Tamera connected all the characters in her books, and brought it all together. It was a great series!