Great Summer reading - June releases
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What if her perfect life wasn't so perfect after all?
"Brims with vivid imagery."�Jen Turano, bestselling author
The marriage is fake, but the passion is real.
A charity collection of 22, never-before-published, brand-new stories featuring and benefiting love and Happily Ever Afters across the gender and sexual identity spectrums.
A husband-and-wife disguise�His only hope for survival.
Who knew patrolling a National Park could be this hazardous?
Brave heroes who rise up to take down a treacherous gang bent on robbery and destruction, to keep their homes, and the women they love safe�
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The Healer's Touch , August 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Rainy Day Dreams , April 2014
Paperback / e-Book
A Bride For Noah , October 2013
Paperback
Sisters Of Mercy Flats , June 2013
Paperback
A Cowboy at Heart , April 2013
Trade Size / e-Book
Under The Summer Sky , January 2013
Paperback / e-Book
A Plain And Simple Heart , September 2012
Paperback / e-Book
When Love Comes My Way , June 2012
Paperback / e-Book
The Heart's Frontier , March 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Love Blooms In Winter , January 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Lost Melody , November 2011
Paperback
The One Who Waits For Me , August 2011
Paperback
One True Love: Belles Of Timber Creek, Book Three , March 2010
Paperback
Three Times Blessed (Belles Of Timber Creek, Book 2) , May 2009
Paperback
Yellow Rose Bride , March 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Twice Loved , August 2008
Paperback
Bluebonnet Belle , October 2007
Mass Market Paperback
Simple Gifts , May 2007
Paperback
Yellow Rose Bride , December 2006
Trade Size
Steeple Hill
October 2007
On Sale: October 1, 2007
384 pages ISBN: 0373785917 EAN: 9780373785919 Mass Market Paperback
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Inspirational Romance
Trouble in Texas
A battle of wills was
raging in the Lone Star State in 1876. April Truitt didn't
trust doctors, least of all handsome newcomer Gray Fuller,
who opposed her efforts to offer the women of Dignity,
Texas, an herbal alternative to surgery. He treated her
like some quack, but April was determined to save other
women from dying on the operating table, like her mother
did.
Gray couldn't help admiring April's spirit and
good intentions. Yet he couldn't let this bluebonnet belle
steal all his patients . . . even if she was on her way to
stealing his heart.
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