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Forever by Your Side

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After years of schooling on the East Coast, Constance Browning returns to Oregon and the reservation where she grew up with her missionary parents. She is accompanied by Thomas Lowell, her best friend and colleague, and together they embark on a project to catalogue the native peoples of Oregon for the Bureau of American Ethnology. But Connie and Tom have another purpose—to prove her parents are not involved in a secret conspiracy to goad the oppressed tribes into a doomed war.
Connie finds life on the reservation much bleaker than she remembered, and she is glad to have Tom by her side. But she also becomes reacquainted with Clint Singleton, the government agent on whom she had a crush as a girl. Now that she's back, Clint finally seems interested in her, but Connie is no longer sure of her feelings. As tensions on the reservation rise and war looms ever closer, Connie and Tom search for whoever is truly behind the uprising. With danger unfolding amid shocking revelations, Connie will also have a revelation of the heart.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 27, 2020
      Peterson continues her Willamette Brides series with this exciting third installment (after Way of Love) set on the American frontier in the 1880s. Constance Browning left Oregon seven years earlier to live and study with her aunt and uncle in Washington, D.C. Now she and her best friend, Tom Lowell, have been hired by the Bureau of Ethnology to catalogue the history and culture of Native Americans, a job they accept for ulterior motives: Connie’s parents, longtime missionaries to natives on a remote reservation in Oregon, have been accused of furnishing whiskey and weapons in order to promote an uprising, a charge Connie aims to dispel. Upon Connie’s return to her childhood home, Clint Singleton reenters her life. Clint, the son of a U.S. senator, is the Indian agent for the area and was Connie’s teenage infatuation. Connie bounces between confusion regarding Clint’s romantic interest in her and speculation that Tom may have feelings for her, too. As tensions rise in the community over their presence, it’s up to Connie and Tom to explain their peaceful intentions and gain the Indians’ trust while vindicating her parents—which proves to be trickier than planned. Peterson’s fans will relish this entrancing story of fortitude, faith, and forgiveness.

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