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Historical novel set in territorial Montana 1886-1886. Hero is Con Adler (half English half Shoshoni). Heroine is Bethea Kingston, married with six children and a seventh on the way. She's marooned in the wilderness when her husband abandons them. Ra...
TOO MUCH AT STAKE... Loma Tavish couldn't deny her growing desire for Montana man Steven Russell. Though she could see beneath his bad-boy reputation, she was all too aware of the risk involved in sharing her dreams and secrets with a man who ...
SHE'D SAVED HERSELF FOR HIM While she earned her law degree and then joined a big firm, a lot of slick young lawyers made a play for Nancy Prentice. But she had her sights set on a real man, the man who'd inspired her: Mark Bradford. W...
She was tired of being a saint Running a foster home for troubled children was the hardest job in the world. No one knew that better than Trenace McKay. She'd taken care of nearly two hundred children. But after her husband left her, Trena ...
WHAT SHE'D DONE WAS UNFORGIVABLE For twenty-five years Caroline Noble had cut off every emotional attachment. She never went near Granville Kane, the man who'd fathered her child--the child she'd given away. Then Carrie met her "baby," now a ri...
SHE'D LEARNED TO SWALLOW HER PRIDE Callie Huff had always refused her family's help. Now, however, she knew that the only way off the welfare treadmill was education--and that meant returning to her parents' Kentucky home. Callie had promised h...
SHE FELT SUCH COMFORT IN HIS ARMS Journalist Dan Page had been a source of silent support to Eileen Mills throughout her husband's long illness and, most especially, after his death. Now Dan was on her doorstep, challenging her to live and love...
HE HELD THE KEY TO HER FUTURE Growing up dirt-poor on a Kentucky farm had instilled in Abbie Hardesty the need for financial independence. At thirty, she was an accomplished weaver. All that stood in the way of her overseeing every aspect of her o...
SHE CALLED HERSELF AN UNCLAIMED TREASURE Old maid schoolteacher. That's how Kathryn Keith figured folks referred to her. And they were right. At thirty-five, she'd long since traded her girlish dreams for the constant affections of her pup...
SUCH OPPOSITES WERE BOUND TO ATTRACT Best-selling author Laudon Brockman was a loner, so living reclusively, high in the Montana mountains, seemed natural. To Michelle, he was an enigma, far removed from the crowded world of Arabian show horses sh...
SHE HAD NEVER KNOWN SUCH HAPPINESS Nora Lane had come to the small Montana town to try to forget the tragedy that had almost destroyed her. A gentle cowboy named Paul Russell brought back her joy for living. Paul dreamed of one day owning his o...
SHE WAS A WOMAN NOW But to D.A. McCormack, Mary Russell would always be little Mary from the Rocking R ranch--even when she was the one who helped him put back the pieces of his life after his disastrous firs~ marriage to the worldly Sarah. Mar...
SUDDENLY LIFE SHONE WITH BRIGHT PROMISE David McCormack and Samantha Roberts had played together as children under hot summer skies in Phoenix. That they should meet again and find love in the August of their lives was a miracle. David's home w...