Can Olivia survive the crime and Gold Rush fever of 1849…and the countless marriage proposals?
A series for fans of all things related to history, romance, adventure, faith, and family trees.
The Daughters of the Mayflower series continues when Olivia Brighton finds herself widowed and working her brother’s restaurant in San Francisco during the height of the rush for gold. Even though she receives at least twenty marriage proposals a day, she will never marry a gold miner. Her brother’s friend Joseph Sawyer has gotten caught up in local politics and the plight of Chinese in forced labor. The more Joseph gets pulled into investigating crime in the city, the less Olivia sees of the compassionate man. And just when she thinks she could love again, a fire threatens to steal all hope.
Reviews
“Kimberley Woodhouse is a master at historical romance. It’s nearly impossible to find her equal.”
– Colleen Coble, USA Today bestselling author of The View from Rainshadow Bay and the Rock Harbor series
“Once again Kimberley Woodhouse spins a charming story of love, mystery, and adventure. I encourage my readers and anyone else who enjoys a fun and inspiring read to get their hands on a copy of The Golden Bride.”
– Tracie Peterson, bestselling author of the Golden Gate Secrets series and many others
“Kimberley Woodhouse is a must-read for me! Her grasp on historical fiction is delightful, and the stories she weaves leave me eagerly anticipating her next tale!”
– Jaime Jo Wright, Daphne du Maurier and Christy Award-Winning author of The House on Foster Hill
“Kimberley Woodhouse does it again. The Golden Bride is filled with mystery, history, and intrigue that will keep the reader glued to each page from cover to cover.”
– Darcie J. Gudger, author of the Guarded series, SPIN, TOSS, and CATCH (spring 2019)
“Kimberley Woodhouse’s commitment to historical integrity, paired with her luminous storytelling, makes her an author to both trust and cherish. Any book with her name on it is a book I need to read.”
– Jocelyn Green, award-winning author of Between Two Shores