Can a woman
on her own trust the man with interesting stories?
About the Book: America beckons with opportunity during the
1850’s.
Louisa
Mueller, a baker’s daughter, arrives in Elm Ridge, Illinois with determination
to learn English and work as a baker. Since the death of her sweetheart a year
ago, she pushes aside thoughts of marriage. However, she’s intrigued by a
fellow passenger who tells the most interesting stories.
Desperate
for a fresh start, a young thief takes the name Hans Hoffmann when a look-alike
passenger dies during the trans-Atlantic passage. Vowing to be an honest man in
America, Hans discovers temptation wears many disguises. Will the pair be
rewarded as they attempt their new dreams in a strange land?
Based on a scale of 1-5, New Dreams merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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