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Betty Marie Wilhite had always wanted to write. She married Doug, and they had three boys, the first was Douglas Jr., four years later Benjamin, and nine years later the last, Matthew. The family lived in Wilmington, Delaware. She began writing romances soon after Matthew was born. She wrote under the pseudonyms of Betsy Page, Elizabeth Douglas, Elizabeth August and Kathleen Ward.
Was everything sport to him? Josh Langley was what most fisherwomen would call a good catch, but to Jamie Kynter he was trouble. She'd expected the new owner of Meadow and Brook to hit the roof once he discovered that Jamie, and not her fam...
She was old enough to make her own decisions Sara partially blamed her brother for her predicament -- she had nowhere to live. So when he tried to prevent her from working as a live-in housekeeper for Brad Garwood, she took the job to spite him. ...
Was everything sport to him? Josh Langley was what most fisherwomen would call a good catch, but to Jamie Kynter he was trouble. She'd expected the new owner of Meadow and Brook to hit the roof once he discovered that Jamie, and not her fam...
Blythe didn't know he'd hunted her down Blythe Walters was the kind of woman any man would be proud to have as his wife, and she was doing a fine job of raising the twins. But try telling that to Tate Calihan... . The mysterious rancher...
A happy arrangement for everyone . . . Everyone, that is, except the bride and groom. For Kate, marriage to this arrogant stranger provided the only way out of enormous debts and the clutches of the cruel town mayor. For Tyler, it was the only ...
Was Luke Brandson a murderer? He denied it, and despite the mounting evidence against him, deputy sheriff Jessica Martin longed to believe him. She had known Luke all her life. She respected him, she trusted him and she was just beginning to reali...