Isabella Alden and Theodosia Foster were not just best friends—they were writing partners, too.
Like Isabella, Theodosia was a prolific writer, and published her work under the pen name “Faye Huntington.”
When they got together to write a story, their styles were so similar, and they were so in tune with each other’s talents, it’s impossible for us to tell which of them wrote what chapter or scene.
Today’s free read is a novel they wrote together about the love of money and how it can change (or reveal) someone’s true colors.
Lawrence Brenholz always knew he would inherit his grandfather’s millions once he satisfied the provisions of the will. But on the eve of that momentous day, when all the Brenholz millions would be his, Lawrence’s ornery old Uncle Amos—long thought to have died in the wilds of Colorado—makes a shocking appearance that threatens Lawrence’s inheritance.
With Uncle Amos’ unreasonable demands disrupting every area of his life, how can Lawrence ever again find peace for himself and those he loves?
You can read Honor Bound for free!
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Thank you for this book! Faye Huntingon is a favorite of mine too.
Thank you again!! Wh
Looking forward to reading this story. Thanks so much!
Looking forward to reading this book.
Thanks so much!
Thank you!*…
This book covers just about all her favorite topics. Enjoyed it!
Hi! The book Honor Bound was supposed to be a free book but I was charged 3.17 for it. Thanks! marsc@fastmail.fm
Hi! Did you follow the link on this blog post to BookFunnel.com? Once you’re on that site, the e-book version of Honor Bound is free to download or read on your electronic device. —Jenny