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Phoebe Longquist and Lewis Hardin got married on impulse, without a fancy wedding, without family, without fuss. Phoebe wants to keep things quiet and uncomplicated...for a while, anyway.
Lewis would rather not deceive their families. But he'll do it if she really wants...for a while, anyway. He might be a Glory boy made good, but he's also an ex-con and hardly what Phoebe's parents have in mind for their daughter.
Then Lewis learns something shocking about his own family, about who he is. And it makes him take stock of what he has.
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November 09, 2000: In Glory, Alberta, Phoebe Longquist and Lewis Hardin have known each other on and off for years. They first met when she was ten and intermittently encountered one another over time. With no indication of romance between them, there marrying one another might be a bit of surprise to family members if they knew that the duo were husband and wife.
Although Lewis is prepared to shout he loves his spouse with all his heart to anyone who will listen, Phoebe wants it kept secret, especially from their families. At least she feels that is best for the moment because her parents would faint that their little darling would marry an oil rig operator who is a former convict, even one who has served his time. Lewis has more than made up for his felonious past and is a success, but cannot get Phoebe to allow them to tell people. Now he learns a secret about his own past that makes him reconsider everything important in life.
A HOME OF HIS OWN is an entertaining Men of Glory tale that stars two intriguing characters. The opening chapters are quite different but fun as the lead players meet at various early stages in their lives. Phoebe's rationale for hiding her marital status from her parents is a stretch, but makes for an amusing series of subplots even if some seem irrelevant to the main story line. Judith Bowen provides series fans with a warm entry.
Harriet Klausner