Monthly Archives: March 2016

“The Hearts We Mend” by Kathryn Springer

If You Like-a-Me and I Like-a-You…. A widow since she was twenty-five, Evie is still wearing her wedding ring thirteen years later.  Her husband, Max, a firefighter, died a hero’s death in the line of duty.  Now her only child, … Continue reading

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“A Fool & His Monet” by Sandra Orchard

              Be Sure Your Lies will Find You Out! Serena Jones, youngest investigator of the FBI Art Crime Team, has danger all around her.  She has just finished her first undercover job, and is … Continue reading

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“Kissed by a Cowboy” by Debra Clopton

              Just One Kiss Cassidy Starr wants to press the do-over button for her life.  After her recent divorce, she finds herself cleaned out financially and emotionally by her two-timing, ex-husband.  She decides to … Continue reading

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“Amish Sweethearts” by Leslie Gould

                Impossible Love Zane and Lila grew up together, and have loved each other since childhood.  As neighbors, they spent their lives close in both distance, and in their hearts.  Even though they … Continue reading

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“The Red Door Inn” by Liz Johnson

              A Good Place to Hide? When Jack first sees Marie, she looks more lost, and alone than anyone he has seen in his seventy plus years.  Thin, freezing, and obviously hungry, Jack knows … Continue reading

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“20 Things We’d Tell Our Twenty-Something Selves” by Kelli and Peter Worrall

              A Time for Everything Many people reach their twenties and think, “I’m grown-up now, therefore, I should have all the answers.”  But that thinking will only set one up for disappointment.  The husband … Continue reading

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