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“Carnations in January” by Clare Revell

Do Over! Want to start over?  Grace does when she gets the chance to have a new career along with a place to live.  She is stunned to find her aunt’s will gives Grace her home and floral business.  This … Continue reading

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“An Uncommon Protector” by Shelley Shepard Gray

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Actions? Laurel Tracey has survived the Civil War, but she has lost everything except her Texas ranch.  Now someone seems to be trying to take that from her.  With a situation like that going on … Continue reading

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“When Love Arrives” by Johnnie Alexander

I’ve Got a Secret–or Two! Brett Somers is handsome, rich and self-assured, and despite never meeting him, Dani is sure he is also cocky and selfish.  She plans to put him in his place, publically.   Following him, and secretly … Continue reading

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“An Amish Garden”

This is a collection of four different Amish stories that have the common theme of gardening.  As the reader is led down the garden path in this book, one will discover that each tale is unique. The stories are:  “Rooted … Continue reading

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“A Match Made in Texas”

This is a collection of four novellas all set in 1893 Texas.  They are:  “A Cowboy Unmatched” by Karen Witemeyer, “An Unforeseen Match” by Regina Jennings, “No Match for Love” by Carol Cox  and “Meeting Her Match” by Mary Connealy. … Continue reading

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“Shattered” by Dani Pettrey

Shattered is the second book in the Alaskan Courage series.  Although this book is part of a series, it can stand alone, and be enjoyed without needing to read the first story.  This is a fast–paced story that is both … Continue reading

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