Her mail-order groom arrived in torn boots and silence — but when the town turned its back, he hung her first letter on the porch beam. Can broken men build homes from paper and dust?
The train screeched into Stillwater with a hiss of steam and the slow grind of iron on rusted rails. Maggie Rainer stood at the far end of the platform, boots planted firm on warped wood, heart pounding beneath her corset. It was Texas, spring of 1869. Four years after the war ended, but not far…
