The day I became his wife, I told no one about the company my father spent 40 years building— and thank God I stayed quiet, because six weeks later, his mother arrived with an attorney… Her documents meant nothing.
On the day I married Nolan Pierce, I kept to myself that my father had spent four decades building one of the most respected industrial supply companies in western Pennsylvania.
I didn’t tell Nolan. I didn’t tell his relatives. I didn’t even mention it to the women fastening my veil in the bridal suite at St. Matthew’s in Pittsburgh. To …