Minneapolis, Minn.—With over 1.5 million copies sold to date, historical romance favorite Mary Connealy invites readers back to nineteenth-century Wyoming as she continues her WYOMING SUNRISE series. Highlighting strong western women in unconventional careers, this adventuresome tale brings the American West to life against a historical backdrop complete with budding romance, witty banter, and an absorbing mystery that readers won’t want to miss in The Laws of Attraction.

Book summary:
Widow Nell Armstrong loves being a seamstress, but with few women living out west, instead of making dresses, she’s found an annoying yet lucrative career producing chaps for the cowboys in her tiny Wyoming town.

When Brandon “Brand” Nolte—a widower and a hapless father of three girls—arrives in town with his daughters dressed in britches and sporting short, shaggy hair, Nell sees an opportunity to help. Brand has no idea how to dress the girls, and Nell finally has a chance both to create beautiful dresses and teach the girls to sew.

But Nell is much more than a seamstress, and soon the legal and investigative skills and knowledge she picked up alongside her late lawman husband become critical when a wounded stagecoach robbery survivor is brought to town.

Due to her unique skill set, Nell is appointed one of the first female justices of the peace. Yet as danger closes in from all sides, Nell and Brand must discover why there seems to be a bull’s-eye on their backs.

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