(GRAMMAR AND SPELLING MISTAKES THAT WERE IN THIS BOOK PREVIOUSLY, HAVE ALL BEEN CORRECTED.)
When Callie’s parents insist she marry her dead sister’s husband, to be the mother of her sister’s five children, she reluctantly goes to Texas to join Chet on his ranch there. However, her despise for a husband she never wanted, only grows. During her most vulnerable moment, as she is giving birth to her first child, Chet’s ranch is raided by Comanche Indians, looking for a milk cow. When the leader of the group sees Callie is in labor, he realizes she can help save the life of his infant son, who’s mother was recently killed. Having already killed her husband, the band takes Callie and her sister’s children with them. From that point on, Callie’s world is turned upside down, as she faces challenges she never dreamed she would be facing, when she left her carefree life in Pennsylvania, and was forced to face the wilds of Texas, in the late 1800s.
When Callie’s parents insist she marry her dead sister’s husband, to be the mother of her sister’s five children, she reluctantly goes to Texas to join Chet on his ranch there. However, her despise for a husband she never wanted, only grows. During her most vulnerable moment, as she is giving birth to her first child, Chet’s ranch is raided by Comanche Indians, looking for a milk cow. When the leader of the group sees Callie is in labor, he realizes she can help save the life of his infant son, who’s mother was recently killed. Having already killed her husband, the band takes Callie and her sister’s children with them. From that point on, Callie’s world is turned upside down, as she faces challenges she never dreamed she would be facing, when she left her carefree life in Pennsylvania, and was forced to face the wilds of Texas, in the late 1800s.