Calder grit / Janet Dailey.
Trying to calm tensions, an ambitious young mill owner agrees to marry the daughter of a homesteading family in 1909 Montana after his spoiled half-brother took advantage of her.
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- ISBN: 9781496727459 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 265 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First Kensington hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2022.
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Subject: | Calder family (Fictitious characters) > Fiction. Frontier and pioneer life > Fiction. Marriage > Fiction. Montana > Fiction. |
Genre: | Romance fiction. Historical fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | FIC Daile | 31681010266187 | FICTION | Checked out | 08/28/2025 |
- Baker & Taylor
1909. A battle rages in Blue Moon, Montana, between immigrant homesteaders and cattlemen determined to keep the range free. Some believe Benteen Calder is stoking the flames for his own gain. Blake Dollarhide, owner of Blue Moon's lumber mill, steps in when his half-brother takes advantage of the daughter of a homesteading family, and gives the unborn child his name. When the war between the factions rages anew, everyone wonders if Blake will stand by the close-knit community he serves, or the wife he took in name only. As a strong bond grows between Blake and Hanna, it will take courage and grit to overcome the differences between them. And even greater strength of will to put down roots in this wild new country. -- adapted from jacket - Baker & Taylor
Trying to calm tensions, an ambitious, young mill owner agrees to marry the daughter of a homesteading family in 1909 Montana after his spoiled half-brother took advantage of her, in the second novel of the series following The Calder Range. - Baker & Taylor
Trying to calm tensions, an ambitious young mill owner agrees to marry the daughter of a homesteading family in 1909 Montana after his spoiled half-brother took advantage of her. - Random House, Inc.
A Romeo and Juliet romance with shades of Legends of the Fall powers the intense drama of this beautifully written and researched saga from a legendary New York Times bestselling author. Return to early twentieth century Montana with this compelling book that pits farmer against cattleman and brother against brother, in a story of America's westward expansion.
As the countryside explodes in violence, the Calder patriarch has the power to stop the destruction, though some believe Benteen Calder is only stoking the flames for his own gain. One man courageously straddles the divide…
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That man is Blake Dollarhide, the ambitious young owner of Blue Moonâs lumber mill. When Blakeâs spoiled half-brother takes advantage of the innocent daughter of a homesteading family, Blake steps in as Hanna Andersonâs bridegroom to restore her honor and give her unborn child his name. But Blake doesnât count on the storm of feelings he develops for sweet Hanna. When the war between the factions rages anew, everyone wonders if Blake will stand by the close-knit community he serves, or the wife he took in name only…
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A marriage of love is more than Hanna ever dreamed of. For her family, surviving the rugged trip west, claiming a parcel of land and planting their first crops on the vast prairie are the only things that matter. Which is why the unexpected passion she feels for her husband is all the more poignant. But even as she longs to trust the strong bond growing between her and Blake, Hanna knows it will take courage and grit to overcome the differences between them. And even greater strength of will to put down roots in this wild new country.
Praise for The Calder Brand series debut
âDailey highlights the brutal reality of survival in the American West while building a sprawling, emotional love story. . . . Both fans and newcomers to Daileyâs novels will be pleased.â âPublishers Weekly on Calder Brand