Tennessee Brides by Diane T. Ashley and Aaron McCarver is a captivating historical romance set in 19th-century Tennessee, where three strong women face life-changing events that will test their courage, faith, and hearts. Rebekah Taylor’s dream wedding is threatened by the outbreak of war with Britain, leaving her future uncertain. Iris Landon, a compassionate soul, becomes the nanny to two Cherokee orphans who draw the ire of the local community, placing her in a perilous situation. Meanwhile, Amelia Montgomery, a well-intentioned woman, is unknowingly drawn into the dangerous and secretive world of the Underground Railroad.
As each woman grapples with these unexpected challenges, adventure and danger intertwine with their journeys toward love. The story explores themes of sacrifice, the power of love, and the strength of faith as these women navigate the tumultuous waters of their time. Tennessee Brides is a beautifully crafted tale that brings together the best of historical fiction, Christian romance, and adventure.
This heartwarming novel will appeal to readers who enjoy historical romances set against the backdrop of war and societal challenges, especially those interested in stories of love, faith, and resilience.