This second novel set in London's East End finds the residents of Paradise Court picking up the pieces of their lives after World War I. The residents join forces to reinstate Duke Parsons in his rightful place behind the bar of the Duke of Wellington.
This book features the residents of Paradise Court coping once more in the Blitz. The Duke of Wellington remains open amidst the bombings and Tommy struggles to hide a forbidden love. Sadie and Walter try to adjust as they send their sons away on the evacuees' train, and Meggie falls in love.
When Kirstie watches a neighboring rancher break in new horses, she is appalled by the treatment of one strong-willed mare, Midnight Lady. Determined to save the horse, Kirstie attempts to free her. But her plan backfires and eight horses escape into the mountains. Now Kirstie is in big trouble--...
When a guest at the ranch falls from his horse and breaks his arm, he accuses the horse, Johnny Mohawk, of bucking him off. Kirstie doesn't believe his story one little bit, but now his father is determined to sue the Half Moon Ranch for thousands of dollars. Can Kirstie prove Johnny Mohawk's inn...
A wild and dangerous mountain setting and a daughter who lives, breathes and sleeps horses is a recipe for trouble for ranch owner, Sandy Scott. But Kirstie is undaunted by her mother's warnings. She's at her happiest riding the trails through the tall forests and deep canyons of the Meltwater Ra...
He seemed to understand that he must stay in custody until they’d sorted things out for him, but he was worried about what Mr Henshaw would say if he failed to turn up for work next day. Frances promised to explain. ‘Don’t you worry, Ern, Mr Henshaw will understand.’‘Will he get another boy?’ Ern...
It’s today that AC Messina’s star striker is tying the knot, and the lucky girl is due to arrive in church any time now. Our fashion reporter has had a sneak preview and tells us that the bride’s necklace (old and belonging to her grandmother) is diamonds, her dress (new) is by Vera Wang, the sho...
The deputy sheriff who’d hauled Wes Logan to safety was now busy clicking handcuffs shut around the ranch owner’s wrists. “But we didn’t.” Kirstie felt calm…almost empty, now that the sirens had stopped and cops were everywhere. “Crazy Horse knew what he was doing. We just wanted to stop Logan es...
His head was up, ears flicking to left and right as she relaxed in the saddle and gave him plenty of rein. “Let’s head for Miners’ Ridge,” Charlie Miller called from the front. He reined his horse to the right and led the group of seven riders along a narrow trail between silver aspen trees. Grea...
She groaned as she fumbled her way downstairs, glancing at the clock in the hall. Two o’clock in the morning! “Get a move on, Kirstie!” her brother, Matt, called from the porch. “You’re the one who wanted to see this, remember!” “Uh-uhh!” Eyes wouldn’t stay open; fingers refused to work. “I’ve go...