Amanda Cabot
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Paper Roses (Texas Dreams, #1)
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2009
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Summer of Promise (Westward Winds, #1)
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2012
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Scattered Petals (Texas Dreams, #2)
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2010
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A Stolen Heart (Cimarron Creek Trilogy #1)
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2017
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At Bluebonnet Lake (Texas Crossroads, #1)
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2014
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Out of the Embers (Mesquite Springs, #1)
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2020
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Christmas Roses
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2012
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4 editions
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Waiting for Spring (Westward Winds, #2)
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2012
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Tomorrow's Garden (Texas Dreams, #3)
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2011
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With Autumn's Return (Westward Winds, #3)
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2014
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"What a fantastic book! I enjoy Amanda Cabot’s stories, but Echoes of Sunrise really resonated with me. Although the protagonists are somewhat young (in their 20s), because of the time-period and circumstances, they are very mature. I love Gideon. He’"
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"Whispers in the Valley is a historical romance book with a hint of mystery. It tells how trusting in God’s plan works for the good. I loved how the friendships grew in this book. They showed caring and trust. I hated to see the book finish.
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"From the opening lines to the closing paragraphs, Whispers In The Valley delivered the kind of heartfelt, relatable story I love to read. It was truly a pleasure to return to the Texas Hill Country in this sweet romance. The complex plot involved sev"
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| I enjoyed this look into the life of Jane Austen so much that it's encouraged me to reread at least one of her books. However, while the story itself was good, there were many formatting errors that made reading Just Jane more difficult and discourag ...more | |
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| It's easy to see why this book received the prestigious RITA award. The combination of an unusual premise (hero just released from prison) and a heroine struggling with her faith and the need for forgiveness makes it a deeply emotional read. Highly r ...more | |
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| What a delightful story! Leave it to the ever imaginative Regina Scott to use the Twelve Days of Christmas as a way to bring the hero and heroine together. I don't think I'll ever hear that song again without thinking of this book. I've been bingeing ...more | |
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| Each time I read one of Regan Allen’s Bonded Realms stories, I tell myself this one can’t possibly be better than the previous one, because the previous one was wonderful. Each time, Regan proves me wrong. Lady of the Fire includes the tried and true ...more | |
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A Weary World Rejoices: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology VI (The Mosaic Collection)
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| The quality of the stories in this anthology varies greatly. I couldn't finish two of them, but the final story, Sara Davison's The Back Door Christmas Tour Company redeems the whole book. If you read only one of the stories, make it this one. ...more | |
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| Regina Scott has outdone herself with this latest edition in the Frontier Brides series. No cookie-cutter hero or heroine allowed. Instead, Regina treats us to two people who on the surface are wrong for each other, but who soon discover that they co ...more | |
“Her words echoed through her head as she entered her room. Ask God. She had been doing that. Or had she? Abigail stared at the floor. Had she really asked, or had she merely told God what she wanted and then waited for his approval of her plans? She feared she had done the latter. Perhaps that was why she hadn’t received an answer. Slowly, she sank to her knees and bowed her head in prayer. Father in heaven, I’m sorry. I trust you. I know you have plans for me, and they’re better than my plans. Show me your plan. There were no answers, nothing but the feeling of peace that filled her heart. That was enough for now. The answers would come.”
― Summer of Promise
― Summer of Promise
“Isn’t she wonderful?” Oliver’s voice held the same fatuous tone it had when he’d declared himself in love with Miss Smyth, the post’s newest laundress. Though he knew the answer to the question, Ethan couldn’t help teasing Oliver. “Isn’t who wonderful?” Oliver’s eyes widened, as if the answer should be apparent. “Miss Harding. Abigail. She’s the most wonderful woman I’ve ever met.” Ethan wouldn’t disagree with that assessment, even though he could not imagine Abigail as Mrs. Oliver Seton. “You think she’s wonderful even though she refused you?” “She’ll change her mind. I know she will. I tell you, Ethan, she’s the woman for me, even if she’s not as beautiful as her sister.” Ethan blinked in surprise. “You think Charlotte’s prettier than Abigail?” Oliver nodded. “Any man with eyes can see that, but Jeffrey spotted her first. Lucky man. Abigail’s next best.” The thought of Abigail as second best made Ethan clench his fists. Charlotte had a head filled with air. She would never have tried to help him out of the doldrums as Abigail had done, for she would not have even known he had sunk into the mire. Second best? Hah! “You’re crazy, Oliver. Anyone can see that Abigail’s twice the woman Charlotte is. I’m not denying that Charlotte is pretty, but Abigail is in a class of her own.” Oliver’s eyes narrowed as he regarded Ethan. “It sounds like you’re interested in her yourself.” Ridiculous. The thought was absurd. “Of course I’m not. I’m only pointing out the facts.” “I’m warning you, Ethan. You may outrank me, but you’d better not be setting your sights on Miss Harding, because I aim to marry her.” Without waiting for a reply, Oliver stalked away.”
― Summer of Promise
― Summer of Promise
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