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Life hasn’t been easy for Jeanne Bettencourt, a widow approaching thirty and struggling to provide for her eight-year-old daughter. But hope arrives in the form of the *Helena Rose*, a steamboat she unexpectedly inherits from a distant, departed relative. Jeanne’s father had captained a similar vessel and taught her how to pilot a steamer along the banks of Memphis. She’s looking forward to a renewed livelihood on the mighty Mississippi.
However, as plans are made, news comes of another heir to the *Helena Rose* -- a tough man named Clint Hardin -- and a clause in the will that says claimants of the estate must live aboard the boat. Jeanne, a Christian woman, makes it clear she won’t stay with a man who is not her husband. But both are desperate for work, so they agree to keep their distance as Clint occupies the lower deck and Jeanne takes the captain’s quarters.
As they restore the *Helena Rose*, the slowly softening Clint becomes attracted to Jeanne -- who is now being courted by a wealthy plantation owner. With her family and future at stake, the desires of Jeanne’s heart are duly complex. Only her simple faith can navigate her through what’s about to happen.
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I was so excited about this book and this series, but I guess I am more a fan of the Winslow Breed series (haven't read Chaney Duvall yet but I plan to). Set in Memphis which is very nearly what we are now calling home was pretty neat for me in the historical setting. I'm not sure what it was but I just did not find a single character that I was really routing for. They all were just off setting to me and that is for the ones that did not just disappear ...
In general I will always give a Gibert Morris novel a try, but I think I will skip the rest of this series.
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