When Sylvia left home to marry a man she'd never met, she took solace in the fact she'd never be alone. And what is shocking is that this stranger is no stranger at all. Glenn is the last man Sylvia wants to marry. He is her first love. He is the man she is still in love with ever since the day he left her for a job on the paddlewheel steamboat.
But no other man will deal with her drooping face and physical limitations. For better or worse, she and Glenn are in this together. Glenn doesn't care what Sylvia looks like. No woman wants a man who can't have children, so he'll take any mail order bride he can get. Besides, Sylvia is more beautiful than she realizes.
He promised himself he wouldn't fall for her again. As long as he stays away from her, everything should be fine. But when food starts disappearing from their house, he and Sylvia must work together to uncover the thief. And Glenn is finding it difficult to ignore Sylvia's kindness, generosity, and compassion.
Can Glenn convince Sylvia she's worthy of his love before he loses her forever?