New Banker in Town & Happy Endings
Sweetwater
by Susan Payne
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Pub Date May 06 2020 | Archive Date Dec 31 2020
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Description
New Banker in Town
Paul Weaver felt Sweetwater, Kansas, was going to be one of those towns along the railroad that would grow quickly. Everything Paul looked for before building a large bank was present – and much more…
The woman who had broken his heart, almost broken his spirit, was also there. A woman he thought lost to him. Was pain from her betrayal so raw it would cripple him more than his missing limb? Would old wounds resurface and loss overwhelm his ability to be the businessman he had become?
Sweetwater could turn out to be his Waterloo. Does he accept his life as it is or fight for what it should have been if he had listened to his heart so many years ago?
Happy Endings
1874 Sweetwater was growing in all sorts of ways. New bank, new school and new houses for the families settling there joining the original ranchers. This busy town was earning a reputation for peaceful living and prosperity for everyone.
Will an unwanted intrusion from outsiders bring all that to an end? Would the townspeople and those in the perimeter of protection be endangered? Or will everything work out as it was meant to for the people living and loving in Sweetwater?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509232086 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A story about second chances in love, “New Banker in Town”, by Susan Payne (Wild Rose Press), features a wounded hero and an independent woman as the romantic couple in this historical novel set in the growing town of Sweetwater, Kansas.
Paul is considerate, attentive and very honest and assertive about his feelings for Colette.
I liked the characters and the setting in this light, straightforward read, but I felt some aspects were too abrupt or should be more elaborated; the dialogue at times didn’t seem authentic and the shifts of point of view within a single scene were a bit distracting.