“Cause she doesn’t want to see another marriage. She’s getting old, and there ain’t a man alive who’d be wanting to take her on for his wife with her sharp, back-sassing tongue and all, which suits me and the rest of us fine. Every family needs to have a spinster to care for ma's and pa's in their old age.” Chapter 1: Joseph and Abigail” TrustForgivenessIntimacyFamily DramaHistorical RomanceStrength Through AdversitySpinsterStrangers To LoversScandalous SecretSexy Farmer Book:Nobody's Bride: A Nellie Bishop Romance Source: Nobody's Bride: A Nellie Bishop Romance
“Daylight meant that she must exist in a world that was growing darker and darker because she knew that there was not a man within miles who wanted a plain twenty-nine-year-old spinster.” LonelinessDepressionHopelessnessServitudeSadness Feeling AcheForced LaborSpinsterhood1880sDreading LifeUnmarried Woman Author:Laura Langdon
“As to not bestir Joseph, who was fast asleep and snoring, Nellie softly said to him, “You know . . . their departure is rather bittersweet,” she whispered. “I left my siblings. Ma and pa left them. Then my siblings left to find us. Now they have left us so they may find themselves.” Nellie let out a soft chuckle. “Funny how life is.” Finding YourselfFamily RelationshipsFinding HappinessEmotional HealingHealing The Emotional SelfSibling RelationshipsHealing From AbuseSibling Love Book:Nobody's Bride: A Nellie Bishop Romance Source: Nobody's Bride: A Nellie Bishop Romance