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I love reading all ur books
—Jyothi M
We meet Danica Snow, a therapist in a small ski town, whose path crosses with Blake Carter - aerobatic skier turned ski shop owner.When Blake accidentally bumps into Danica while they wait in line for coffee, his apology seems sincere, but his wandering eye let's Danica know he's a player. While ...
The book started out good. Molly the main character witnessed an abduction and did nothing about it. Only to wake up realizing the girl died. This left Molly traumatized. So to help her recover she uprooted her family. Only to be involved in another child missing. Well this time Molly is no...
I was introduced to Rex Braden in the previous book Lovers at Heart, Rex has helped his dad working on the family ranch since leaving school, he's loyal, honorable, strong, a family guy and obviously rather handsome. The problem is that the girl he is in love with, Jade, the very girl he has love...
Romance is not my usual genre, but as with all her books they have a way of whisking you away. Then before you know it you are lost within the characters of the book.Speaking of characters, one of the unique qualities that you will find in any of the books is that you become connected to the char...
I was looking forward to getting to know Hugh, the youngest of the Braden’s as he seemed to flit in and out, being a racing car driver, and from previous books with him mentioned he liked his woman like he liked his cars, fast. But he wasn’t in a relationship. In Hearts at Play we see another sid...
The question was, was she hiding out of fear, or was she hiding because she was on the run from the law? The private investigator in him had his theories, and he was chomping at the bit to do a little investigating. But the man in him had seen that flash of vulnerability beneath the sassy, strong...
People filed into the low, brick building, heads down, umbrellas perched like shields. Nothing could shield Blake from the sting of the hours to come. Loneliness settled in around him. He’d be the only person walking in alone, which up until that very moment had never bothered him. He took pride ...
His eyes landed on his buddy Dylan Bad, the owner of NightCaps, standing behind the bar. Dylan waved, and Heath made his way toward him. Dylan’s dark eyes widened with his friendly smile. “Haven’t seen you around much, Heath. How’s it going?” ...
She’d been watching him since before the sun came up, partially because she was still in shock that he was finally in her bed and partially because she couldn’t fathom a time when they weren’t together. They were so in sync with each other’s thoughts and desires. Not only in the bedroom, but even...
She sat upright in bed, took a deep cleansing breath, and tried to maintain the flow of air to her lungs, a sickeningly sweet syrupy taste swam in her mouth. As she’d done many times before, she leaned over and grabbed her notepad and pen from the wooden nightstand. She began quickly sketching th...
The question was, was she hiding out of fear, or was she hiding because she was on the run from the law? The private investigator in him had his theories, and he was chomping at the bit to do a little investigating. But the man in him had seen that flash of vulnerability beneath the sassy, strong...
Trish didn’t have much morning-after experience to draw upon, but she was pretty sure waking up alone after the night she and Boone had shared wasn’t a good sign. She listened for Boone and heard footsteps downstairs. She thought they’d turned a corner from friends to something much more meaningf...
After she’d bared her soul to Willow, which she’d followed with a brief wallow in embarrassment, Stella had been forced to find her footing again. Willow hadn’t allowed her to wallow for more than a few minutes. She had set her hands on her ample hips, leveled a determined stare at Stella, and sa...
It’s a small thing, driving her to her lesson, but it feels like another level of commitment, another level of opening my closet door and sticking my toe out. Testing the waters. Granted, there aren’t many people here yet, but there will be soon. I’m glad Ashley doesn’t mi...
It was a pricey shop, with dressier clothing than Sky typically wore, and as Lizzie came around the counter to greet her, she wondered where Sky was going to need to wear something so special. “Dinner with Sawyer’s parents?” she guessed. “Ha! Hardly...
Olivia’s actions were soft, her arms and legs flowed like the delicate branches of a willow tree, and her fine hair brushed her shoulders in soft, swift movements. Real life hadn’t yet marred her skin; innocence and tenderness remained on the surface. From her perch on the couch, Megan could feel...
It was one o’clock in the morning, and Bella had a prank in store for Theresa Ottoline, a straitlaced Seaside resident and the elected property manager for the community. Bella and two of her besties, Amy Maples and Jenna Ward, had polished off two bottles of Middle Sister wine while they waited ...
Moonlight streaked through the trees, and as he pulled up in front of the A-frame log home on fifty acres, which he’d bought shortly after moving to Los Angeles, he felt the stress of his life fall away. There weren’t many times that Jake wanted to escape his fast-paced life in Los Angeles, but t...
Rolling pastures gave way to pockets of forest. It was one of the prettiest properties around. Not that there was an ugly acre in all of Colorado as far as Steve was concerned, but this was definitely right up there as one of his favorite spots. When he was younger, he and the two oldest Cumberla...
Known for being a family-friendly beach during the day, with ample restroom facilities and lifeguards, Marconi Beach transformed at night into an oceanfront dance club. Colorful spotlights illuminated a makeshift stage that was brought in for the band and disassembled and removed before the next ...
She’d stayed up most of the night before thinking about Jack. She’d tossed and turned all night, wishing she could see him—even though she knew she probably shouldn’t. Why is he consuming my every thought? Now she threw herself into the work that had piled up while she was gone.  ...
He’d had a damn hard day. He’d sat through too many meetings, strategizing over the potential acquisition of the Grand Casino, a local property that he’d been eyeing for three years. Not to mention that he’d forgotten to turn on his phone that morning and missed calls from both his mother and one...
Amy sat with Bella, Leanna, and Jenna later that evening as they tried to comfort her. God bless them for not giving up on her, because she was acting as sullen as a brooding teenage girl. She tipped back the bottle of Middle Sister wine she’d bought on her way there and wiped the tears from her ...
Her eyes fluttered open as she remembered the way he’d wrapped her in his arms after they’d made love the second time and whispered, “Stay with me.” He was fully dressed now and smiling down at her with wet hair and a worried look in his dark eyes. She reached up and strok...
When they’d returned from the trail yesterday, he’d called and asked Emily to help him set up a spa afternoon and fairy tale evening for Callie, and when she’d asked if it was okay to send masseurs, he’d envisioned men with pasty skin from working indoors. Men who were more into manicures than mu...
She’d completely blown him away. He’d been only half kidding about seeing her freaky side. Every time he thought he had her figured out, she revealed another part of herself. Whether it was the way she loved him, the way she kept the volunteers and the project organized, or her determination in a...
We both need cheering up, Ruth had said. She gnawed her fingernails down to the quick, staring at the shed as if it held the answers when it really only confused her even further. Why would Ellen’s sweater be in her father’s shed? She had to ask her mother. &nb...
Thank you so much. That was more fun than any date I’ve ever been on.” She had no idea of the night he had in store for her. “Is that it? Our whole date?”“No, I just meant so far, it’s been amaz—more exhilarating than any other date. Ever.”He pulled her in close. “You can say ‘amazing,’ Kat.” He ...
A sweet smile curved her swollen lips. He’d kissed her too hard, and though he shouldn’t let it, it pained him. He’d be more careful with her, or at least he’d try. Mick wasn’t an I’ve got you, baby type of guy. He was a taker, a leave before daylight type of guy. He’d nev...
Their naked bodies touched from shoulder to ankle, and he felt full. Satiated. Happy. He never realized that sex could make him feel so fulfilled. Then again, he knew that this wasn’t just sex. He pushed up on one elbow, and Jayla shifted her eyes away from him. He assumed...
She hadn’t located her phone anywhere, and she’d called the airlines and finally the car rental company. They found her phone in the glove compartment of the car she’d rented and were sending it to her Priority Mail. She’d have it by Monday afternoon. She flipped on her co...
He’d insisted on coming straight over after he’d agreed to come clean and tell his mother what he’d done. Stella had offered to be there when he told her, but he said he needed to do it on his own. He’d been in there for almost an hour already, and Stella prayed she hadn’t pushed him in the wrong...
peaches 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2-1.75oz packages of store-bought powdered pectin 7 cups sugar 1/4 cup Frangelico Liqueur Place peaches in blender and blend until they are finely chopped. Place peaches and lemon juice in an 8-quart saucepan and bring to a boil. ...
Maybe her pregnancy hormones were making her even more emotional than usual. At eight and a half months pregnant, she felt like a big-bellied puddle of tears. At least the wedding had gone off without a hitch, despite the chilly October afternoon. Her brother Treat Braden, the owner of the Colora...
He didn’t ask to see him. He sat on the couch starin’ straight ahead, not lookin’ at me, not holdin’ me, just starin’ ahead like he was watchin’ a picture show. Maggie had come up with a plan to pretend to bury the baby in our family plot on Daddy’s farm. She said we could...
Aunt Cora had a list of standing orders, and Elisabeth was determined not to lose a single customer. They’d been gracious enough to give her a few weeks to unpack and get settled, and she hoped they wouldn’t be disappointed. Margie Holmes at Trusty Diner was first on her l...
I love reading all ur books
—Jyothi M