What's worse than not getting an inheritance? How about discovering a secret engagement to the son of her father's enemy?Rayne Kennedy thinks her life is ruined when during the reading of her father's will, she discovers she'd been secretly matched to Calvin Gates… and in order to get her inheritance, she must marry him and stay married for one whole year. Now she must put her own pending nuptials on hold. No matter how difficult it is, she must resist Calvin's dreamy eyes and charming smile and remember the kind of life she really wants.Attorney-at-Law, Calvin Gates, has tried unsuccessfully to get out of the twenty-year-old contract his insane father signed with Rayne Kennedy's father. As an obedient son who wants his part of the inheritance, Calvin will follow the contract and marry the very attractive Rayne Kennedy even though she's adamant that their marriage will be in name only. But he can't forget the passionate kiss they shared when they first met, and as he gets to know her better, he realizes he wants to be her husband for the rest of their lives.Calvin longs to discover what true love is all about, but is Rayne ready for the same challenge? Views: 534
Armed with a keen intellect and determination, Adeline Furlough, or Addy as her friends call her, dedicates herself to unraveling a mass murder mystery that took place in 1856, a year before she arrived in the frontier town of Brownville, Nebraska Territory. The sheriff, concerned with protecting the fledgling town’s reputation, obstructs her efforts at every opportunity. Meanwhile, a murderer is at her heels with pistols cocked and loaded. Addy will need all of her daring, wit, and repartee, as well as the help of her friends, especially that of the charismatic Mr. Davenport, if she is to untangle this new mystery before the villain catches up with her. Views: 534
His name conjures images of the Wild West, of gunfights and gambling halls and a legendary friendship with the lawman Wyatt Earp. But before Doc Holliday was a Western legend he was a Southern son, born in the last days before the American Civil War and raised to be a Southern gentleman. His story sweeps from the cotton plantations of Georgia to the cattle country and silver boomtowns of the American West. In Dance with the Devil, the second volume in the trilogy of novels, in the American Wild West, Jesse James and his gang are robbing trains, the Sioux Indians are on the warpath, and John Henry Holliday arrives in Texas as a young man with a troubled past hoping to regain his place as a Southern gentleman. The story races from the gambling halls of Dallas to the saloons of Dodge City and the dangers of the Santa Fe Trail, he finds a new love affair and a new hero to follow – and an old enemy eager for a reckoning. Dance with the Devil is the story of a how a... Views: 534
A society lady...with a secret! Determined to help people, Letty Barton leads a double life - she's a trained doctor! No one must know 'Dr. Hatfield' is actually a woman. Called to an emergency, she comes face-to-face with her patient's brother, Lord Anthony Ashcroft! They'd once shared a spark-filled flirtation - now he's a brooding, scarred war hero. But how long will it be before he recognises her beneath her disguise and the sparks begin to fly once more? Views: 534
Deceiving an empire is a treacherous gameTanwen and the Corsyth weavers race to collect the strands of an ancient cure that might save Gryfelle. But Tanwen has a secret—Gryfelle isn't the only one afflicted by the weaver's curse.As Queen Braith struggles to assert her rule, a new arrival throws her tenuous claim to the Tirian throne into question. Braith's heart is turned upside down, and she's not sure she can trust anyone—least of all herself.The puppet master behind Gareth's rise to power has designs on Tanwen and the story weavers, and will stop at nothing to reclaim the throne. A plot to incite the angry peasants of Tir takes shape, and those dearest to Tanwen will be caught in the crossfire. As the fight for Tir consumes the realm, no one can remain innocent. Views: 534