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The Brides Of Last Chance Ranch #2
Thomas Nelson
January 2013
On Sale: January 8, 2013
Featuring: Molly Hatfield; Caleb Fairbanks; Donny
320 pages ISBN: 1595549706 EAN: 9781595549709 Kindle: B00AE9I0EA Trade Size / e-Book
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Romance Historical | Inspirational Historical
Molly Hatfield comes to Arizona Territory seeking
stability and security. But living in Cactus Patch provides
her with more than she ever dreamed. There is
nothing Molly wouldn’t do for her teenaged brother, Donny.
Blaming herself for the accident that left him wheelchair
bound, Molly has dedicated her life to his care. But in
1896, gainful employment for a woman is hard to come by. So
when Molly learns that an eccentric rancher in Cactus Patch,
Arizona, is looking for an heiress—someone to take over
management of the ranch in exchange for future ownership—she
jumps at the chance to provide a real home for her
brother. However, Molly didn’t bank on meeting Dr.
Caleb Fairbanks, the town’s charming unmarried doctor. Caleb
has a way with Molly that makes her nervous. But it’s how he
is with her brother that really alarms her. Caleb sees past
the wheelchair and genuinely likes Donny, but Molly fears
he’s putting unrealistic ideas into her brother’s head.
Falling in love with Caleb would threaten everything she’s
worked for, even her brother’s future happiness. But
it could be the very reason God brought her to Last Chance
Ranch.
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Re: Waiting For Morning
The very first car my dad let me drive was a 65 mustang. Today my husband is restoring one and it brings back many memories (Shelly Itkin 8:42pm December 18, 2012)
The car I remember was the first one that I bought. A baby blue Mazda RX7 with a stick shift. I loved the color and the sportiness of the car but had a heck of a time learning how to drive a stick shift. I haven't had another stick shift since.... (Julie Horras 9:45pm December 18, 2012)
the first car that I had was a Rambler Classic, it had a push button starter. It was back in the 70"s. Now car's are coming back with the push button starter - who would have thought. Still wish I had that car. It was so good in the snow. sharon salituro (Sharon Salituro 7:22am December 19, 2012)
My first car was a Vega. My Dad thought it was a great little car and well maintained. Ha, I named her the Vicious Vega. The car would drop a piece of chrome on the lawn at least once a month. I said it was an offering to the Fathergod. She tried to kill me a few times. She killed a doe and that was sad but going to work one winter morning I got caught in the snow and flew off the road down a ravine. Snow was up to my thighs. I climbed up to the road and the first car passed me right by. I looked down to my car to make sure I wasn't still in it. The sec. car picked me up. Jan. is very cold in New York State. The car was pulled back up to the road and my Dad had the guy bring it to the house. I refused to drive the car ever again. It sat on the side of the driveway before a junk would take it without my Dad having to pay to have it towed away. We called it the new lawn ornament. Thats my story, or at least a part of it. I had the car three years. I also had to carry a case of oil with me at all times.
Jo Anne Benware (Jo Anne Benware 6:06pm December 19, 2012)
My favorite car was my Suzuki mini suv. I had it until I totaled it 3 yrs ago. Why was it my favorite, it was burgndy and silver. When it flipped about 4 times, the only thing that did't bend inward was the roof. We landed on the roof and its what saved my son's life. My other one was a '57 Desoto with the big fins and it was fire engine red & white. It had a 450 engine and when I turned 16 I could leave everyone standing - as long as my parents didn't find out. It was the only one in town so I did have to be careful. I forgot the model design, I had a stroke that affects my memory sometimes. Merry Christmas & God bless (Pat Moore 6:49pm December 19, 2012)
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