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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Sheri Pruitt

14 comments posted.

Re: The Curiosity Keeper (12:04pm July 6, 2015):

I love historical Regency novels and this one is definitely on my TBR. The other one that is on my list is Lady Maybe by Julie Klassen. I love both of these authors because they include some intrigue and mystery in their books. By the way, the cover on this book is beautiful!!

Re: The Tide Watchers (5:39pm July 2, 2015):

My love isn't stranger than fiction, but I have heard many stories of people's lives who are stranger than fiction. I do think there are things that happen in each of our lives that could be part of a fictional work. I love historical fiction and this story is intriguing. Years ago my son did a research project on Bushnell's submarine so that part of the novel is definitely interesting to me. I love the intrigue and the cover is beautiful too!

Re: Love's Rescue (5:13pm June 15, 2015):

I really can't pick one certain type of hero. I'm of the opinion, like several others that have posted, that he needs to be strong but caring.

Re: London Tides (5:08pm June 15, 2015):

I love to read fiction because it provides me a way to relax. I love entering into a book and getting lost in the story.

Re: Five Brides (11:03am June 13, 2015):

I don't think I could buy a wedding dress with strangers, but I could with
friends. This book sounds awesome and I can't wait to read it!!

Re: The Wood's Edge (6:40pm April 25, 2015):

My passion is inspired by my family and my love of God. I love to do for others and that is what inspires me. My passion for reading is inspired by the great quality of Christian fiction authors and books that are available now. There are so many more christian fiction choices available now than in the past.

Re: Thief of Glory (3:20pm August 24, 2014):

Wow...that is really neat that you have such an emotional connection with the story that you wrote. I work in an elementary school library and children like anyone want someone to listen to them. This book sounds great and is definitely on my to-be-read list!!

Re: The Midwife (9:45am June 20, 2014):

This storyline sounds amazing and I can see why it touched the lady that
you wrote about in this post. I read The Outcast and can't wait to read The
Midwife. Thanks for the chance at winning a copy!!

Re: A Broken Kind Of Beautiful (10:17pm April 25, 2014):

I love old vintage items and many people feel like they aren't beautiful and
should just be trashed. I love the history in these items.

Re: Shades Of Mercy (8:03pm September 11, 2013):

What a beautiful cover for a book that sounds so interesting!! I appreciate you sharing your ideas about writing fiction. . .

Re: When Mountains Move (8:01pm September 11, 2013):

What a neat prize and blog post!! The books sound great and I love that you shared some of your favorite books. I am an elementary media specialist that loves books written for children. The quality and quantity of children's books has greatly increased since I was a child. There is not much better than a great "read aloud". Children still love them!!

Re: Unforeseeable (10:52am September 1, 2013):

I love how you combined suspense within the Mennonite community!

Re: The Amish Seamstress (9:42pm August 18, 2013):

I have read a couple of the books in this series and really enjoyed them. . . this one sounds very interesting too!!

Re: Pennsylvania Patchwork (11:39am July 10, 2013):

Wow. . . you can tell that it was meant for you to write these books. Very interesting post!!

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