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The Silver Hills Boarding House

By Linda Lael Miller

Fans of the hit TV show Yellowstone and its two prequel series will fall in love with this epic love story from #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller.

Lizbet Fontaine will do anything to keep her family together, even leave behind the only life she’s ever known to journey to the West. But as the jitney rumbles away, holding tightly to her little brother’s and sister’s hands, she knows something is wrong. Her stepfather has summoned an associate with a predatory glint in his eyes, and Lizbet knows she needs to save them all. She just doesn’t know how…until a kind man points out the Silver Hills Boarding House.

Gabe Whitfield is no saint. But he won’t let a woman be threatened. Getting involved with Lizbet and little Frankie and Jubal is the last thing on his mind, though. When his wife and their child died a few years ago, a piece of him died, too. So he’ll help this family find their way at Miss Ornetta’s boarding house. Anything more is out of the question.

But that one chance meeting changes Gabe forever. Lizbet’s fierce strength makes him feel the faintest whisper of hope. And Lizbet can’t deny being drawn to the honest, gentle man whose kindness moves her. Can she trust her heart to a man who can’t let go of the past?

ISBN: 9781335424761
Imprint: Canary Street Press
On Sale: Oct 7, 2025
List price: $26.99
No of pages: 288
Trim Size: 5.410 in (w) x 7.390 in (h) x 1.020 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / Romance / Western
BISAC 2: FICTION / Romance / Historical / American
BISAC 3: FICTION / Romance / Historical / 20th Century

Linda Lael Miller

Biography

Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than one hundred  novels. Long passionate about the Civil War buff, she has studied the era avidly and has made many visits to Gettysburg,  where she has witnessed reenactments of the legendary clash between North and South. Linda explores that turbulent time in The Yankee Widow.

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<strong><em>Fans of the hit TV show </em>Yellowstone<em> and its two prequel series will fall in love with this epic love story from #1 </em>New York Times <em>bestselling author Linda Lael Miller. </em></strong><br><br> Lizbet Fontaine will do anything to keep her family together, even leave behind the only life she’s ever known to journey to the West. But as the jitney rumbles away, holding tightly to her little brother’s and sister’s hands, she knows something is wrong. Her stepfather has summoned an associate with a predatory glint in his eyes, and Lizbet knows she needs to save them all. She just doesn’t know how…until a kind man points out the Silver Hills Boarding House.<br><br> Gabe Whitfield is no saint. But he won’t let a woman be threatened. Getting involved with Lizbet and little Frankie and Jubal is the last thing on his mind, though. When his wife and their child died a few years ago, a piece of him died, too. So he’ll help this family find their way at Miss Ornetta’s boarding house. Anything more is out of the question.<br><br> But that one chance meeting changes Gabe forever. Lizbet’s fierce strength makes him feel the faintest whisper of hope. And Lizbet can’t deny being drawn to the honest, gentle man whose kindness moves her. Can she trust her heart to a man who can’t let go of the past?<br><br><strong style=””></strong>

ISBN: 9781335424761
Imprint: Canary Street Press
On Sale: Oct 7, 2025
List price: $26.99
No of pages: 288
Trim Size: 5.410 in (w) x 7.390 in (h) x 1.020 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / Romance / Western
BISAC 2: FICTION / Romance / Historical / American
BISAC 3: FICTION / Romance / Historical / 20th Century

Linda Lael Miller

Biography

<p><b><span>Linda Lael Miller</span></b><span> is a #1 <i>New York Times</i> and <i>USA TODAY </i>bestselling author of more than one hundred  novels. </span><span>Long passionate about the Civil War buff, she has studied the era avidly and has</span><span> made many visits to Gettysburg,  where she has witnessed reenactments of the legendary clash between North and South. Linda explores that turbulent time in <i>The Yankee Widow.</i></span></p> gt;