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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.


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A Man of Legend
by Linda Broday
"Great story to close out Legend family series"
Posted March 26, 2022

In A MAN OF LEGEND, it seems as though we close the series of books centered on the wonderful Legend family. The Lone Star ranch has set the scene for numerous stories about this industrious family of ranchers. Strong stubborn men and smart tough women have faced down several Read more...


The Book of Lost Names
by Kristin Harmel
"'We live in France – this doesn’t happen in France. We left Poland. But we are Jews.'"
Posted March 10, 2022

Apparent from the very first few pages, THE BOOK OF LOST NAMES promised to be one of the best stories of the year. So many tales of a monstrously evil time in our lives with the Holocaust or Shoah. You might wonder why there are two names associated with Read more...


Summer Nights with a Cowboy
by Caitlin Crews
"Must read if you love cowboys"
Posted March 10, 2022

Small and insignificant, almost invisible is a difficult way to live your life. Even if that is your personal sense of self, like Janey. Janey spent her life feeling unnoticed. That is different than invisible, but equally heartbreaking. Janey had some friends, but they didn’t really look Read more...


Sweet Home Cowboy
by Maisey Yates, Nicole Helm, Caitlin Crews, Jackie Ashenden
"Delightful feel good story"
Posted March 4, 2022

Fun, humor, family and just the right amount of romance fills every page by a collection of creative writers. Fans of Maisey Yates, Nicole Helm, Jackie Ashenden, and Read more...


Chase Wilde Comes Home
by Jennifer Ryan
"Story about a homecoming that tugs at heartstrings"
Posted March 4, 2022

Homecomings are often filled with angst, questionable expectations and, dare we say, hope. For Chase Wilde, his homecoming was a compilation of everything you could imagine. Life has been tough since Chase left home, joined the military, saw things, and experienced a world better left in the dark. Chase Read more...


The Lighthouse on Moonglow Bay
by Lori Wilde
"Family reunion with hopeful expectations."
Posted March 3, 2022

In between learning all there is to know, and then some, about sour dough Lori Wilde squeezes in some fabulous sage advice. Although it’s her characters that do the offering, you know it’s coming straight from the creative and caring mind of Read more...


Meant to Be
by Jude Deveraux
"page turning modern saga of a very nontraditional family"
Posted March 3, 2022

With Jude Deveraux, always expect something simply marvelous. MEANT TO BE is marvelous, but certainly not simple. There is a plan to assure everyone that they get what they really want in life. Dream-maker of sorts is what I would call Adam. Adam has his own dream, plan Read more...


True Love Cowboy
by Jennifer Ryan
"Love doesn't conquer all - but it surely helps"
Posted February 20, 2022

I’m a hopeless romantic. Perhaps that is why I’m such a fan of Jennifer Ryan and rarely miss one of her books. TRUE LOVE COWBOY is another example of love, trust Read more...


Red River Deep
by Carolyn Brown
"Everything I ever learned about country was from Carolyn Brown."
Posted February 19, 2022

The missteps of youth are so often spoken of that we take them for granted. Everyone has moments that they recollect with dismay or regret. And so was the case with Tracey and Austin. Two folks waiting to graduate high school and follow career dreams of college. This meant Read more...


The True Cowboy of Sunset Ridge
by Maisey Yates
"Gold Valley series continues with a smashing romance between two reluctant characters."
Posted February 19, 2022

The “Gold Valley” saga continues and keeps this series alive and full of joy for readers. When you are reacquainted with some recurring characters, part of the fun is putting a name with a face. In THE TRUE COWBOY OF SUNSET Read more...


Before Buckhorn
by B.J. Daniels
"perfect recipe for a creepy, sinister plot"
Posted February 18, 2022

Have you met B.J. Daniels yet? BEFORE BUCKHORN may just be the best introduction to this very prolific author. B.J. Daniels has an amazing inventive mind and she flexes her literary muscle in this new book. BEFORE BUCKHORN captures your interest and attention from the first Read more...


Texas Homecoming
by Carolyn Brown
"This story is why fans think Carolyn Brown is simply the best."
Posted February 7, 2022

There is never a shortage of absolute joy in a Carolyn Brown book. Her stories find a place in your heart that takes residence forever. I have been a fan since my first Carolyn Brown book and love every one. TEXAS HOMECOMING is no exception. In fact, it gave Read more...


The Family You Make
by Jill Shalvis
"Entertainment from cover to cover - a contemporary Cinderella tale"
Posted January 19, 2022

Such an interesting storyline with some of the best characters created by Jill Shalvis. Jane and Levi seem to have absolutely nothing in common and yet they fit like a puzzle. Jill Shalvis must have envisioned a type of Cinderella story when she created Jane. And that is why Read more...


Bride for a Day
by Carolyn Brown
"Classy, classic country fare."
Posted January 13, 2022

Hats off to Carolyn Brown for another classy, classic country tale in BRIDE FOR A DAY. Cassie and Ted make an interesting almost-couple. You see as circumstances had it, these two young adults married in haste. Cassie needed protection Read more...


The Railway Countess
by Julia Justiss
"Entertaining from start to finish"
Posted December 20, 2021

Fans of Julia Justiss know what to expect in her period pieces. Strong, intelligent, vibrant women who refuse to fit into the dusty old mold of high society and titles. These women are usually matched with a gentleman who has his eyes on more than just assuming the title Read more...


Strength Under Fire
by Lindsay McKenna
"A bold story about survival..."
Posted December 17, 2021

The title of this book summarizes much about the characters created by Lindsay McKenna. They all learn how to survive in lives whose safety was breached by fire. There are all kinds of dangers, each leaves its own brand of a scar. And in Read more...


The Sunshine Club
by Carolyn Brown
"Never too young or too old to be open for love"
Posted December 9, 2021

Returning to her aunt's hometown for a funeral turned out to be a trip down memory lane revealing many things that Sissy never knew about her dear Aunt Blanche and the rest of the sunshine club ladies, Ida Mae and Gussie, ladies in their seventies who have lived Read more...


At the Crossroads
by B.J. Daniels
"A page-turning crime novel..."
Posted December 2, 2021

From page one of AT THE CROSSROADS, B.J. Daniels sets the scene for an event that would probably escalate into something unfortunately tragic. All the clues were there. Folks were going about their business totally unaware of the tension Read more...


The Christmas Wedding Guest
by Susan Mallery
"From beginning to end, a festive and joyful read."
Posted November 18, 2021

Want to be entertained? Look no further than THE CHRISTMAS WEDDING GUEST, the newest entry in the joyous arsenal of stories by Susan Mallery. Fans of Susan Mallery expect perfection and will absolutely delight in a homecoming for the holidays Read more...


Home For a Cowboy Christmas
by Donna Grant
"A race to survive"
Posted November 18, 2021

Being in the witness protection program is supposed to provide a measure of safety and security. And in many cases, it does work out that way. But when you are one person standing in the way of another’s freedom, that feeling of being alone can definitely be Read more...


Sandra Wurman


1 comment posted.

Re: Heartache Falls (11:34am April 28, 2011):

Okay I'm hooked - definitely have three more books to add to my must read list. Dogs love us unconditionally - you can't really say that about anyone or anything else. My Maxwell will always have a special place in our hearts along with our Coco and Shani. Now we have a rescue grand doggie Annie who loves her little girl sooo much.

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