Silver dust coats everything in Willow Creek, Montana—the wooden planks of the train platform, the faded station sign, the weary faces of a town that has lost its reason to hope.As a female physician arriving in 1889 to serve a dying mining town, Libby Hartwell faces skepticism at every turn. But when a ruthless mining magnate arrives to claim what’s left of Willow Creek, she must choose between safety and standing with the townspeople against impossible odds. The flood that follows threatens to wash away everything, including her fragile hope that compassion might triumph over cold efficiency.Through her father’s journal filled with unanswered questions about faith and suffering, Libby discovers that healing isn’t just medicine—it’s community. With the help of Sheriff Jamie McKenna, a man who has lost everything to grief, she learns that some springs are revealed only when the rockfall comes.This Christian historical fiction weaves spiritual depth with frontier authenticity, exploring how divine presence touches home in the hands of ordinary people choosing extraordinary courage. Will Willow Creek’s journey from despair to hope remind you that even when the waters rise, the purest springs are often hidden just beneath the surface, waiting for someone brave enough to dig?
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In 1889 Montana, Dr. Libby Hartwell fights skepticism and a ruthless magnate to revive a dying town, discovering that true healing lies in community and courage.
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