The following snippet is taken from
Two Sisters and the Christmas Groom
Book 18 in the multi-author series, Sweethearts of Jubilee
Springs
Also, Book 1 in my own spin-off series, Flanagan Sweethearts
The night
before Annie planned to depart, she managed to get Kate alone for a few minutes
after her sister returned from her job as a scullery maid with the Van Cleet
family. “You’re still writing to the miner in Jubilee Springs, Katie? You think
you’re liking him well enough you can see being married to him—maybe falling in
love with him?”
Katie
shrugged. “I’m liking him, but we haven’t been writing long enough for me to be
knowing if he’ll be my choice, now have I? I received another letter from a man
in Central City, Colorado. It’s not far west of Denver, but I’m not knowing if
it’s on the same train line that would be going to Jubilee Springs. I must be
admitting, I’m having good thoughts about his letter. Either way, I’ll not be
living so far from you as here in New York, now will I?”
Annie forced
her expression not to reflect her concern that the bridal agency had sent her
sister a letter from a prospective husband who did not live in Jubilee Springs.
One of the things she had counted on when she agreed to move to Colorado to
work for Delphinia was that her sister would soon join her.
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