Force to Marry, Forbidden to Enter (eBook)

Force to Marry, Forbidden to Enter (eBook)

Cherry Hargrove
Cherry Hargrove
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cherry Hargrove
Codice EAN: 9798235424043
Anno pubblicazione: 2026
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In the year 1890, when the American West still demanded grit, endurance, and unyielding resolve, five women stepped off a train in Cedar Falls believing they were walking into the future they had chosen—only to discover that everything waiting for them had already begun to collapse. They had not come lightly. Wanda, Wendy, Willa, Wera, and Wina Rich had once been women of privilege—educated, refined, and accustomed to a life shaped by stability and expectation. They had studied, trained, and planned for futures that would reflect both their upbringing and their ambitions. Yet beneath the polished world they had known, each carried a quiet dissatisfaction, a sense that the life prepared for them was not the life they were meant to live. So when the advertisements came—respectable, deliberate, and filled with promise—they did not dismiss them. Five ranching brothers in the West seeking wives. Men of discipline. Men of land. Men of purpose. It had seemed, at first, like an opportunity. A partnership. A chance to build something meaningful beyond drawing rooms and polite society. Letters were exchanged. Agreements were made. And then, everything changed. Before they could reach their destination, telegrams arrived—one after another—cutting off their financial support, severing family ties, and stripping away every safety net they had ever known. What had once been a journey of expectation became something far more dangerous: a commitment with no protection, no wealth, and no guarantee of welcome. Still, they did not turn back. They arrived exactly as promised. But the men who had called for them were no longer prepared to receive them. Luke, Lance, Levi, Luis, and Liam Land were not unkind men—but they were practical. They had built their lives through labor, discipline, and careful management. Their ranches were not sustained by dreams or appearances, but by resources, structure, and constant effort. They had expected partners. Women who would arrive not only with presence and refinement—but with means. When the truth was revealed, their decision came quickly. They refused the marriages. What followed was not quiet. Words were spoken—sharp, direct, and wounding. Expectations clashed with reality. Pride met disappointment. And in a moment where restraint should have held, it broke. The altercation that followed would change everything. Because in Cedar Falls, public disorder did not go unanswered. Brought before the court of Judge Whitmore, both men and women found themselves facing a consequence none of them could have imagined: Three years of marriage… or three years in prison. No negotiation. No delay. No third option. Bound by law and forced into unions neither side had chosen, the ten found themselves thrust into a reality far more complex than either rejection or agreement. Because marriage—especially one forged under pressure—is not sustained by obligation alone. At first, there is distance. Silence. Cold politeness that barely conceals deeper resentment. The men, still convinced they have taken on a burden they cannot afford, begin to measure every interaction by cost—food, labor, responsibility, expectation. The women, deeply wounded by rejection, refuse to offer what has not been valued. They do not plead. They do not argue. They simply withdraw.