Carpenter’s Rose (Sweet Town Clean Historical Western Romance Book 7)

What's a spinster schoolteacher to do when an entire town is playing matchmaker? Aimee Whitney arrived in Sweet Town in the middle of an early snowstorm and only survived the night thanks to the kindness of a handsome blue-eyed stranger. But an unmarried woman sleeping under the roof of the wealthiest bachelor in town gets people talking and now there's no shutting them up.

After a failed engagement, Mack Coffman came west to build his ideal community without the distraction and heartbreak of romance. The last thing he needs is everyone from the mayor to the preacher pushing him to declare his intentions for Aimee. He has a town to build and settlers pushing for segregation to fight, but instead he finds himself dealing with gossip and courting advice at every turn. Aimee challenges and inspires him like no other woman he's ever known, yet he can't bring himself to call it love.

When the teaching position Aimee came for turns out to not exist, can Mack give her a reason to stay before it's too late?

Historical romance comes alive in quiet Sweet Town. Established in the Dakota Gold Rush of the 1870s, Sweet Town is surrounded by gentle hills and fields of clover. It's a place where anyone can start over and romance and redemption are never out of reach.

Sweet Town romances tell the stories of the community as its members fall in love. These clean western stories follow residents of Sweet Town from mail order brides to a cowboy with a dark past. Anyone might find a miracle when they open their heart.