A charming romance set in a warm and festive small town makes this story unforgettable. Add in a cast of characters that are so uniquely loveable and magic happens. Firm in their Christian beliefs, the main characters rely on their faith to carry them through their rocky moments in life. When...
This book was a bit of a disappointment after the first one in the series. Some of the characters from the first book have been carried through to this one, but it just seemed to be lacking. The main characters have emotional baggage they are each dealing with, which they struggle with through th...
I was doing just fine with this book right up until I realized how down on themselves the two main characters are.He thinks she could never love him because he's a gimp of a former soldier - and because of something he finds out about his past that the only one it bothered was him. She thinks he ...
When tragedy strikes Noah Lucas and his family, he loses his faith and turns his back on God. But even though he is struggling with his own spiritual crisis, he vows to keep religion in his children's lives. Then he meets Sunday school teacher, Dara Mackenzie, who teaches his children about their...
LOVE HAPPENED TO OTHER PEOPLE......not a man wanted--dead or alive! For ten long years, Jake Walker has been on the run from murder, marshals, and bad memories. But now he has found Bess Beckley, whose caring heart and boundless soul could stopy any man in his tracks.Two young brothers and a grie...
After many years, Lily London and single father Max Sheridan are reunited, awakening their youthful dreams and giving them a second chance at love.
Discover Three new novels of hope and joy are available each month, allowing you to attract new readers to one of today's most rapidly growing romance genres. This is the first in Loree Lough's new Accidental Blessings trilogy about a gruff family patriarch and his beautiful daughters. In this fi...
The black loam of the well-trod earth contrasted with the silvery coats of six horses, motionless, save the vapors of their soft, puffing breaths. Bess didn't know how long she'd been sitting there, staring at them through her latched window. She only knew that this perch ...
Following a short silence, Austin said, "Sorry I haven't called before now."And chuckling, he added "If you want the truth, I forgot who was supposed to call whom." Mercy loved the sound of his laugh—deep and hearty and wholly masculine. A smart woman...
For Connor’s sake, she had to find a way to put the past behind her. Starting now. She opened the door for him, and when Connor saw the tower of cartons, he jumped up and down in his playpen. “Uncle Hunter!” he said, pointing. “Big blocks? Blocks fo...
Stuart returned his dog-eared magazine to the stack on the bank’s waiting room table. “Hey, anything for my big sister. Even putting on my uniform eight hours before my shift starts.” Yawning, he leaned forward and rested his elbows on his knees. “So tell me again why I’m here?”  ...
“I love watching the cling-and-release value of a good red.” He glanced at the Monet-like paintings that decorated the restaurant’s brick-walled alcove. “A charming place, Murray old boy. You were right. The gnocchi was excellent.” Logan sipped his iced tea, knowing full w...
Facing the big window seat, shards of the moon’s brilliant white light slanted though the French doors, where gauzy curtains fluttered in the early June breeze. Holding a baby in her arms again felt good, so good that it inspired a contented sigh. Nadine leaned against the chair’s pillowy backres...
If we’re strong when it hits, we pick up the pieces and move on. If not, we throw up our hands and demand “Why, Lord?” But Christians are taught “Don’t ask why. Just have faith.” Easier said than done! Because suffering tests more than our mettle, it burrows into the foundation of our faith, maki...
“Having lunch in town with friends.” Rose laughed. “I didn’t know Vail had any vegan restaurants.” “Oh, they always manage to find something organic on the menu,” Summer said. Rose tapped the folded edge of Zach’s flyer on th...
Carole said around a mouthful of sticky macaroni and cheese. Using her fork as a pencil, she drew a circle in the air. “Your name is just…soooo familiar.” Kasey shrugged. “Guess I have one of those names.” “No, no. It’s more than just your name. You look familiar, too. I’ve seen your face somepla...