Unless she can trust God's love to cast out her fears, Ada may
lose the heart of a good man.
Ada Wentworth, a young Bostonian, journeys to Hickory Ridge,
Tennessee, in the years following the Civil War. Alone and nearly
penniless following a broken engagement, Ada accepts a position as
a lady's companion to the elderly Lillian Willis, a pillar of the
community and aunt to the local lumber mill owner, Wyatt Caldwell.
Ada intends to use her millinery skills to establish a hat shop and
secure her future.
Haunted by unanswered questions from her life in Boston, Ada is
most drawn to two townsfolks: Wyatt, a Texan with big plans of his
own, and Sophie, a mulatto girl who resides at the Hickory Ridge
orphanage. Ada's friendship with Sophia attracts the attention of a
group of locals seeking to displace the residents of Two Creeks, a
"colored" settlement on the edge of town. As tensions rise, Ada is
threatened but refuses to abandon her plan to help the girl.
When Lillian dies, Ada is left without employment or a place to
call home. And since Wyatt's primary purpose for staying in Hickory
Ridge was to watch over his aunt, he can now pursue his dream of
owning Longhorns in his home state of Texas.
With their feelings for each other growing, Ada must decide
whether she can trust God with her future and Wyatt with her
heart.
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