Sunshine, secrets, and swoon-worthy stories—June's featured reads are your perfect summer escape.
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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.
A promise rekindled. A secret revealed. A second chance at the family they never had.
A cowboy with a second chance. A waitress with a hidden gift. And a small town where love paints a brand-new beginning.
She�s racing for a prize. He�s dodging romance. Together, they might just cross the finish line to love.
She steals from the mob for justice. He�s the FBI agent who could take her down�or fall for her instead.
He�s her only protection. She�s carrying his child. Together, they must outwit a killer before time runs out.
Tracy Thurber
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Re: The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter (2:38pm August 10, 2011):
I suspect that most of us love happy endings for the same reason that impells some towards the art of story-telling/writing in the first place: They fulfill a basic human need to conjure order from chaos. Who doesn't prefer a world in which both justice and mercy prevail -- and love conquers all?