Abducted by white slavers.
By the grace of God, Danya Morrison barely escapes a life of forced prostitution. Fearing to return to her boarding house, she answers an ad in a discarded newspaper and within days leaves New York City for the plains of Kansas. Surely even marriage to a man she’s never met would be better than the danger awaiting her in the city.
Matthew Tucker hasn’t told his family and friends what happened to him three years ago. They don’t tell him they’ve ordered a mail-order bride for him until she arrives without warning. Matt might not object to their surprise, except he can’t marry Danya, or ever find happiness in marriage. Not after what he did. And he can’t stand by and watch the woman he admires more every day find happiness with another man. Not when he desires his own forever after with Danya.
Just when their problems seem beyond solving, another surprise enters their lives, bringing more complications, or is this the answer they desire? Will they ever find a silver lining in the cloud surrounding them?
Silver Lining is a clean and wholesome romance set in 1890s Kansas. How often have we heard there’s a silver lining in every cloud? The clouds covering our skies are often because of our own erroneous actions. Will Danya and Matt turn their problems over to God and trust Him to show them the silver lining so they may find the answer that only faith can reveal?