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May 17, 2021

A Horsewoman for Harlan by Barbara Goss

Could a child’s dream be a heavenly plan? Millie needs a mama, and her papa needs a horse trainer—how can a six-year-old combine the two and come up with both? The housekeeper assists by mailing an old friend from Pennsylvania for help. Millie tries everything to push the horsewoman and her papa together, but a… Continue reading A Horsewoman for Harlan by Barbara Goss[image error]
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May 14, 2021

A Healer for Heath by Kandice E. Geddes

Hailey Pruitt’s whole life has been dedicated to healing the sick alongside her father. She’s an unparalleled beauty and is kind without reservation, but that doesn’t mean she’s willing to accept the unwanted advancements of the local sheriff. After her father dies from a chronic illness, Hailey no longer has the buffer she needs to… Continue reading A Healer for Heath by Kandice E. Geddes
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May 12, 2021

A Doctor for Doug by Allyson Carter

Elizabeth Huff answers the ad for a mother and wife needed out west. An escape after seeing so much death working in field hospitals during the Civil War. She wasn’t expecting a stubborn man. A man who lost his leg during the war. Along with a town in need of a doctor and children a… Continue reading A Doctor for Doug by Allyson Carter
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May 10, 2021

A Lawyer for Linton by Zina Abbott

Driven by the desire to protect people from those like the man responsible for her sister’s death, Samantha Robertson has recently graduated from law school. Aware that legal opportunities are limited for women, she knows entering into a business partnership with an established attorney is her best option for opening doors in the male-dominated profession.… Continue reading A Lawyer for Linton by Zina Abbott
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May 8, 2021

A Waitress for Wade by Susan Horsnell

Wade Johnson is a man who runs a cattle ranch, five miles from the small town of Alexandar, Colorado. He’s struggling to raise three children alone after losing his wife in an influenza epidemic two years earlier. Annalise Hudson is a woman happy in life. She works long hours in the family diner which she… Continue reading A Waitress for Wade by Susan Horsnell
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Published on May 08, 2021 05:00

May 6, 2021

A Baker for Bear by Kimberly Grist

A debutante baker with a stammer. A compulsive widowed blacksmith with two young daughters. Will they find a way to coexist or even better, forge a romantic relationship? Ada Pike longs to leave the life of a socialite and use her skills as a baker to love and nurture a family. A move to the… Continue reading A Baker for Bear by Kimberly Grist
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Published on May 06, 2021 05:00

May 4, 2021

A Cook for Caleb by Elissa Strati

Caleb is so lost in grief that he is unaware his children are barely managing to feed themselves and handle basic chores. How can he carry on without the woman he’s loved since they were children themselves? Pearl’s comfortable life was turned upside down with the death of her beloved husband. She has three children… Continue reading A Cook for Caleb by Elissa Strati
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Published on May 04, 2021 05:00

May 2, 2021

A Bluestocking for Brad by Angela Lain

Emerald Templeton was so desperate to escape an unwanted marriage that she stowed away in a rail freight wagon heading west. Mrs. Turner, the owner of an orphanage and a mail-order bride agency, sent her to wed a widowed rancher with three young children. But nothing was as she had been promised. Bradley Malone was… Continue reading A Bluestocking for Brad by Angela Lain
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Published on May 02, 2021 05:00

April 30, 2021

A Pianist for Preacher by Linda Baten Johnson

Melody Franklin’s future appears bleak after her father dies in the Civil War. He leaves no inheritance or home for his unmarried daughter, so when Melody sees an advertisement for a mail-order bride who can play the piano for church services, she believes it is a sign from God. She takes the stagecoach from Missouri… Continue reading A Pianist for Preacher by Linda Baten Johnson
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Published on April 30, 2021 05:00

April 28, 2021

A Quilter for Quint by Linda Carroll-Bradd

Daydreamer Melisande Avenelle wishes all the social engagements her mother insists on would just disappear so she can focus on her quilt making. Where some artists see images in dabs of paints, Melisande imagines landscapes made from the fabric of the dresses worn at a tea party. After her refusal of the third man put… Continue reading A Quilter for Quint by Linda Carroll-Bradd
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Published on April 28, 2021 05:00