Tag Archives: Loss of Family

“When the Flames Ravaged,” by Rhonda Dragomir

Death under the Big Top It is 1944, and WWII still rages. All the more reason for massive excitement to sweep through the area when the circus comes to town. Evelyn is a war widow, but has found a new, … Continue reading

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“Honor Redeemed” by Christine Johnson

              An Unhappy Surprise! Prosperity’s world is crashing around her.  She has just discovered her fiancée of two years, David, has married someone else!  Not only is Prosperity heart-broken, David was her only hope … Continue reading

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“Counted With the Stars” by Connilyn Cossette

              Travel Back in Time One day, Kiya is living in Ancient Egypt like a princess, the next, she finds herself a slave in the household of her parent’s friend, Shefu.  Kiya’s father has … Continue reading

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“A Sweet Misfortune” by Maggie Brendan

              Hold On a Minute Cowboy! One minute, Rachel is dancing on the stage of the Wild Horse Saloon.  The next minute, a big cowboy has thrown her over his shoulder, jumped on a … Continue reading

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“Buy a Cowboy” by Cleo Kelly

              Desperate Times, Desperate Measures Why would an attractive single mom be willing to marry a complete stranger, and sign over half of a Wyoming  ranch to him?  Bonnie Gibbs can answer that question. … Continue reading

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“Murder at the Courthouse” by A. H. Gabhart

              Murder in Mayberry? Well, not quite, but Hidden Springs, Kentucky, could be its twin.  As a small southern town where everyone knows everybody, nothing ever happens without the whole town knowing it in … Continue reading

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