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Her heart skipped a beat, and a flutter of excitement erupted in her stomach.

“Maybe they’ve got news about your brother or sister,” he finished.

It was difficult to keep much private in this town, Felicia had come to know. Especially when the townsfolk considered her one
of their own. “Thank you, Mr. Reynolds.” She took the letter from the postmaster. “It was kind of you to deliver it.”

“Don’t mind a bit. Knew you’d want it right away, and your husband was already by for the mail today.” He grinned. “Well, best not keep you out here jawin’ in this wind. You take care now.”

She thanked him again and hurried on her way home, grateful that she didn’t have far to go.

When she entered the kitchen of the Murphy living quarters, warm air greeted her along with the delicious smells of dinner cooking in the oven. Colin liked to spoil her this way, dear man.

She set her books and papers on the table, the envelope from Dr. Cray’s on top of her lesson plan.

It wasn’t often that a married woman was allowed to teach school. Society said a wife belonged in the home, caring for her family. But Colin had been prepared to battle the school board for her right to continue teaching, calling the common requirement by school districts for female teachers to resign upon marriage archaic and anachronistic.

Remembering that made her smile. As Colin’s ability to read had improved, so had his vocabulary. He delighted in using new words whenever he could, and she delighted in hearing him use them.

But he hadn’t needed to use those particular two words to convince the board. To Felicia’s great surprise, they’d voted unanimously to let her continue teaching after their wedding. Of course, it wouldn’t have been unanimous if Mrs. Summerville had remained on the board, but she’d resigned in a huff a year ago, soon after Felicia was reinstated.

Poor Mrs. Summerville.

But Felicia had learned circumstances rarely stayed the same for long. Life was about change. A time to sow, a time to reap, a
time to laugh, a time to cry. And if she wasn’t mistaken, her life was about to change again. God willing, another Murphy would be born in this house in another six or seven months.

Colin appeared in the doorway. “Hey there. You’re home.” Three strides carried him across the room, where he drew her close and kissed her, slow and deep.

Her favorite place to be—in his arms.

“I started dinner,” he said when the kiss ended.

“I know. It smells wonderful.”

“Charity’s doing her homework. I was helping her.”

Felicia loved the way he said those words.

“Want to join us?’

She shook her head. “Not yet.” Stepping back from Colin, she picked up the letter Mr. Reynolds had delivered to her. “It’s from Dr. Cray’s. They must have learned some new information since their last letter.” There was that flutter of excitement in her stomach again.

“Go on. Open it. See what it says.”

She held the envelope toward him. “I’m too nervous. Will you open it, please?”

His gaze was tender as he leaned close to kiss her forehead. Then he took the envelope and broke the seal. Seconds later, he was reading the letter. A frown furrowed his brow.

Felicia clenched her hands, waiting, wondering, anxious, hoping.

Colin looked up. “It seems that when your brother left Nebraska, he returned to Chicago to live with your father.”

“With my father?” She shook her head. “He … Dad was gone. He left before Mum died.”

“Apparently he came back.” Colin looked at the letter again. “It says they may know Hugh’s last place of residence and will advise you upon confirmation.”

God’s goodness and lovingkindness overwhelmed her, and tears of joy filled her eyes. Fifteen months ago, she’d had no one in her life who loved her and no one for her to love. She’d been alone and had thought she would remain alone. But the Lord had other plans for her. Today she had a beloved husband, a cherished daughter, a wide circle of good friends—and now the possibility of a brother restored.

Once her life had seemed bitter but now it was sweet, and thanksgiving welled in her soul.

Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness; to the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.

Smiling through her tears, she stepped back into her husband’s embrace.

About the Author

R
OBIN
L
EE
H
ATCHER
is the bestselling author of over sixty books. Her well-drawn characters and heartwarming stories of faith, courage, and love have earned her both critical acclaim and the devotion of readers. Her numerous awards include the Christy Award for Excellence in Christian Fiction, two RITA Awards for Best Inspirational Romance, and the Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award. Robin is a lifelong resident of Idaho.

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ALSO BY ROBIN LEE HATCHER

THE SISTERS OF BETHLEHEM SPRINGS SERIES

A Vote of Confidence
Fit to Be Tied
A Matter of Character

THE COMING TO AMERICA SERIES

Dear Lady
Patterns of Love,
In His Arms
Promised to Me

WHERE THE HEART LIVES SERIES

Belonging
When Love Blooms
A Carol for Christmas
Return to Me
Loving Libby
Wagered Heart
The Perfect Life
Home to Hart’s Crossing
The Victory Club
Beyond the Shadows
Catching Katie
The Forgiving Hour
Whispers from Yesterday
The Shepherd’s Voice
Ribbon of Years
Firstborn

Preview

The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs

A Vote of Confidence

Robin Lee Hatcher,
Bestselling Author of
When Love Blooms

In
A Vote of Confidence,
the stage is set for some intriguing insight into what it was like during 1915 to be a woman in a “man’s world.”

Guinevere Arlington is a beautiful young woman determined to remain in charge of her own life. For seven years, Gwen has carved out a full life in the bustling town of Bethlehem Springs, Idaho, where she teaches piano and writes for the local newspaper. Her passion for the town, its people, and the surrounding land prompt Gwen to run for mayor. After all, who says a woman can’t do a man’s job?

But stepping outside the boundaries of convention can get messy. A shady lawyer backs Gwen, believing he can control her once she’s in office. A wealthy newcomer throws his hat into the ring in an effort to overcome opposition to the health resort he’s building north of town. When the opponents fall in love, everything changes, forcing Gwen to face what she may have to lose in order to win.

Available in stores and online!

 

The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs

Fit to Be Tied

Robin Lee Hatcher,
Bestselling Author of
A Vote of Confidence

It’s 1916, and Idaho rancher Cleo Arlington knows everything about horses but nothing about men. So when charged with transforming English aristocrat Sherwood Statham from playboy to cowboy, she’s totally disconcerted. So is Statham, who’s never encountered a woman succeeding in a “man’s world.” Their bumpy trot into romance is frustrating, exhilarating, and ultimately heartwarming.

Available in stores and online!

 

The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs

A Matter of Character

Robin Lee Hatcher,
Bestselling Author of
A Vote of Confidence

The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs series delivers exactly what readers have been waiting for—smart, confident women who are not afraid to defy convention, live their own dreams, and share their lives if the right man comes along.

In
A Matter of Character,
book three in the Sisters of Bethlehem Springs series, it’s 1918, and Daphne McKinley, heiress to a small fortune, has found contentment in the town of Bethlehem Springs. But Daphne has a secret.

A series of dime novels loosely based on local lore and featuring a nefarious villain known as Rawhide Rick has enjoyed modest popularity among readers. Nobody in Bethlehem Springs knows the man behind the stories … except Daphne.

When newspaperman Joshua Crawford comes to town searching for the man who sullied the good name of his grandfather, Daphne finds herself at a crossroads, reassessing the power of her words, re-thinking how best to honor her gifts, and reconsidering what she wants out of life.

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