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Home of the Heart

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Home of the Heart is a subtly sensual romance novel sure to capture your heart. Sparks fly between Meg and Matt from a romantic cabin on the snowy slopes of Mt. Hood, to a sunny Southern California shore. But what will each have to sacrifice if they are to find the love that beckons them? Join these two on their delicious journey as they search for the home of their hearts.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1996

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Linda M. Kurth

20 books12 followers
My motto is "Stories from the Heart." My latest book, "God and Divorce Recovery" is a compilation of five years blogging on Divorce recovery for Christians. You'll find just about every aspect of the challenging journey in these pages along with assurance that you are not alone in this challenging journey.

"Keiko's Story: Free Willy Star Finds Home" is about the orca whale who starred in the "Free Willy" movie. It's for kids, families, and fans of all ages. This is an updated and expanded version of my well-received "Keiko's Story: A Killer Whale Goes Home", a school and library book published in 2000. It's been selling to fans around the world.

My memoir, "God, the Devil, and Divorce: A Transformative Journey out of Emotional and Spiritual Abuse," is a perennial seller and is now available as an audiobook.

I'm a descendant of Oregon pioneers and love living in the Pacific Northwest, but I've also enjoyed my time in New Mexico and Southern California. I'm passionate about the environment and much of my writing touches on my love and concern for it.

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January 15, 2013
My opinion is rather biased, since I wrote this book. It's a good, contemporary love story between a feisty interior designer and a take-charge host of a television outdoor show. Besides being geographically incompatible, they have family issues to resolve. I've been told by readers of the first edition, that the story warmed their hearts and even caused some to cry sweet tears at the end. I've updated this book for the eBook version.
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