The
following is from my third book in my Eastern Sierra Brides 1884 series, Her Independent Spirit.
As she gazed down at the child now
sleeping peacefully in her arms, her mouth occasionally moving in suckling
motions as if she continued to nurse, Lulu realized she needed to decide what
to do about Sophie Ann. Did the baby’s future belong with her? Or, was it best
for her daughter if she heeded Miss Flora’s directive to find a home for the
baby so she could resume working by the end of the month?
In spite of the money she would earn,
Lulu cringed at the thought of once again subjecting herself to being pawed—and
more—by men.
Flora had offered to let Albert drive
her into Bridgeport during the next week so she could leave the baby on the
doorstep of one of the local churches. Flora insisted that someone would find
the baby, fall in love with her, and the child would be well cared for as she
grew in her adopted family.
You may read the book
descriptions and find the purchase links of all five books in the Eastern
Sierra Brides 1884 series by CLICKING HERE.
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