In 1890s Independence, Missouri, whispers spread faster than prairie fires-and two plus-size women, Clara Mae Whitfield and Anna Phillips, become the center of every tongue-wagging rumor. Clara Mae, a gifted baker with a voice that could bring down heaven, never imagined that Boone Balding-the county's wealthiest cattle baron-would fall head over boots for her. But when a chandelier mishap, gossiping rivals, and a scandalous church proposal collide, Clara learns that love sometimes comes with more drama than a three-tiered cake. Meanwhile, Sheriff Roy Blue-tall, educated, and the town's most sought-after bachelor-finds himself captivated not by Helen Driver, the banker's elegant daughter, but by shy, beautiful Anna Phillips. With secret notes, lakeside meetings, and a wedding hidden from the entire town, Roy discovers that God's plans (and His sense of humor) are far greater than man's.
Hips Too Wide for Gossip and Far Too Wide for Denial: : First Glances That Set the Prairie Ablaze