The Resettlement of Vesta Blonik
By (Author) Denise Smith Cline
Regal House Publishing LLC
Regal House Publishing LLC
4th February 2026
United States
Paperback
262
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
At thirty years old and unmarried, Vesta Blonik' s future looks bleak when her widowed father remarries, sells the family farm, and moves away during the depths of the Great Depression, leaving her behind. With winter approaching, she seeks shelter with her brother Josef and his wife, Eva, in a nearby town. The two women start a laundry business to make ends meet, but when Eva announces she' s expecting a baby, Vesta realizes she must forge her own path.
Meanwhile, in eastern North Carolina, Gordon Crenshaw is engulfed in despair after losing his wife and newborn during childbirth. Concerned for his well-being, his family commits him to Dix Hill, the state mental hospital. Struggling against his grief, Gordon' s disruptive behavior leads his family to seek his release, but they learn he can only be discharged if a suitable caretaker is found. Through connections in the Carolinas and Minnesota, the Crenshaws find Vesta and pose as Gordon, and her suitor, through letters that hide the truth of his situation. When Vesta agrees to marry Gordon, unaware of the deception, she travels south, only to learn the full extent of the Crenshaws' lie after the wedding.
Bound by necessity and circumstance, Vesta and Gordon must navigate their new life amid the tobacco fields of North Carolina, confronting their pasts and discovering the possibility of love in unexpected places.
Denise Cline is an upstate South Carolina native and practicing attorney in Raleigh, North Carolina. Denise' s fiction and non-fiction has won awards from Carolina Woman, Salem College' s 2014 International Literary Contest, and the
23rd Annual Carteret Writers' Contest. It has appeared in Prime Number, Carolina Woman, The Shoal, the Raleigh News & Observe