The Lady and the Mountain Doctor

The Lady and the Mountain Doctor
Title The Lady and the Mountain Doctor PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 2015-04-28
Genre
ISBN 9781954810181

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When a hunting accident dashes a mountain woman's hopes of ever becoming a genteel lady, can God use the new doctor to heal her wounded heart?

The Lady and the Mountain Man

The Lady and the Mountain Man
Title The Lady and the Mountain Man PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 2014-09-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780998208718

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When a murder plot forces a Southern belle onto a ranch in the wild Montana mountains, love is the last thing she expects to find.

The Lady and the Mountain Fire

The Lady and the Mountain Fire
Title The Lady and the Mountain Fire PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-08-21
Genre
ISBN 9781954810211

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Claire Sullivan has a soft spot for helping those in need. So when her widowed grandmother becomes blind, Claire is determined to travel to the Montana Territory to care for her. But she never imagined the country would be so wild compared to her North Carolina home. Even the local doctor doesn't seem to have a kind bone in his body. Doctor Bryan Donaghue has worked day and night for two years to help the people of this wild Montana mining town. But no matter how hard he pushes, his efforts don't seem to make a difference in the quality of the townspeople's lives. Even the sassy granddaughter of the blind widow won't heed his instructions.But when disaster strikes their rough mining city, Bryan's drive to help may have taken him too far. Can Claire overcome her deepest fears to save the man she's come to love?

The Lady and the Mountain Call

The Lady and the Mountain Call
Title The Lady and the Mountain Call PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 2016-03-26
Genre Christian fiction
ISBN 9780692673676

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A Christian Historical Romance NovelThe wild Montana mountains are no place for an aging widow to live alone with dementia. And when Cathleen Donaghue discovers the poor woman's condition, there's no way she'll walk away without helping. After all, she left her comfortable Boston home to help her brothers with their mining town medical practice because she wanted to make a difference. But the wild elements she encounters on this mission of mercy are nothing like she expected, especially the widow's mountain man son who shows up out of the blue. Trapper Reuben Scott planned only a quick visit to his parents' homestead to check on them and tan his winter hides, but the strange woman standing at his mother's stove is a shock. And then she tells him his father has died and his mother is losing her mind. The sad news may bring an end to the life he's loved-trapping, living in the wild freedom of these mountains, working closely with the Indians-no one demanding he measure up. But he'll do anything for his family, what little he has left, that is. Even deal with the city woman who seems to connect with his confused mother. When tragedy strikes Cathleen's family, she's forced to choose between duty and the people who need her most. And the wrong decision could quickly lead to disaster. As the danger spirals out of her control, this impassive mountain man may be the only one with the skills to save her. But can she trust him with her heart, too?

The Lady and the Mountain Doctor

The Lady and the Mountain Doctor
Title The Lady and the Mountain Doctor PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2015-04-28
Genre
ISBN 9781954810198

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When a hunting accident dashes a mountain woman's hopes of ever becoming a genteel lady, can God use the new doctor to heal her wounded heart?

The Lady and the Mountain Man

The Lady and the Mountain Man
Title The Lady and the Mountain Man PDF eBook
Author Chris Enss
Publisher TwoDot
Pages 224
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9781493045921

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An Englishwoman born in 1831, Isabella Bird was frequently ill as a child and young woman, and her doctors recommended a life of travel and fresh air as the cure. Ultimately, she took the advice and traveled the world. And traveled. And traveled. Bird connected with the beauty of the Colorado Plains and the valleys and mountain parks that she found exhilarating. She would be the first woman to stand atop Colorado's Longs Peak, in 1873. While in Colorado she spent most of her time in Estes Park, but she traveled to Garden of the Gods, across South Park and through many of the mining towns. More than just traveling, she engaged the places she visited and the people she encountered. In the Rockies, Bird became acquainted with a local character, the mountain man known as "Rocky Mountain Jim," who would guide her up Longs Peak. Jim Nugent was a one-eyed ruffian of whom Isabella would write to her sister (in a paragraph excised from the published version of the letters) "A man any woman might love but no sane woman would marry." Bird referred to Nugent as her "dear desperado," and the mountain man seemingly had great affection for Bird, as well. Bird was 41 and single when she entered Colorado on September 9, 1873; she was 42 and still single when she left Colorado on December 12. Less than a year later, Nugent was shot and killed. This new book reveals the story of Bird's year in Colorado and her relationship with Nugent by re-examining Bird's letters to her beloved sister and putting her work in historical context.

The Lady and the Mountain Promise

The Lady and the Mountain Promise
Title The Lady and the Mountain Promise PDF eBook
Author Misty M. Beller
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780998208756

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Lilly Arendale has fought the anger of prejudice all her life. Her Guatemalan mother and wealthy English father were very much in love and gave her the best of upbringings, but their family was never accepted in either country. Now, orphaned and alone in the mining town of Butte in the Montana Territory, the effects of racism have left Lilly with a one-year-old daughter and a fierce desire to avoid men at all costs. Marcus Sullivan is a born adventurer, and the new preacher in town. He's not afraid to take a few risks and his ways may be unconventional, but he's determined to add some joy into the lives of these townspeople. Especially the beautiful young mother who won't have anything to do with him. When the threat to Lilly intensifies and her worst fears comes true, how can she find the strength to release control of the one thing that matters most--her daughter's life? As Marcus steps in to help, the danger only escalates. Has he finally taken a risk he can't overcome?