Okay, this was just ridiculously cute...No seriously...crazy cute in a weird way.Camden is an engaged woman and her friend talks her into heading up to the falls for a girls day out.Sam is a farm owner headed to the falls for a first date with a blind date that he knows is totally wrong for him t...
This was one of my d/l last year when I first got my Kindle. I hope I didn't pay for it. I don't generally like short stories (or novellas or whatever we're calling them this week), so I should have paid more attention and noticed that's what this was. Since it's less than a week until Christm...
Bella enjoyed a real home-cooked meal for the first time in a long time. She hadn’t had a lot of home-cooked meals in her life. She and Lori had been bumped around from house to house in foster care, and most of their stand-in parents weren’t much for cooking. Without a mo...
Whatever was going on, if it was fire winds, they were different than what she'd expected. If it was a firestorm moving up at her, she wanted to know about it. She had no intention of going out with her head buried in her dog's ruff; she thought better of herself than that. In the split second be...
Clay asked as he rested his hand on the steering wheel of the ferry and chatted with Aaron and Jackson. “Well, Mom is busy decorating for Christmas, of course,” Jackson said laughing. “You know how Adele Parker loves her Christmas decorations.” “Of course. And I assume fruitcake is being made by ...
http://rachelhannaromance.com/sign-up Chapter 1 Jackson Parker strummed his expensive pen on the solid mahogany desk and growled through gritted teeth. His cell phone on speaker mode, he took a deep breath. "Look, Donald, I don't understand the hold up. This deal was supposed to close last Tues...
the waitress asked, her plastic pitcher poised in mid-air over Emily’s half-empty glass. She poured to the rim after Emily nodded. “Do you need more fries?” “Oh no, thanks. I'm just about full.” Emily gestured to the scrap of a burger and the handful of fries left on her p...
Flying blind, Mike kept listening for the voice in his head that told him where to go. “Keep heading in the westerly direction,” Knox said in Mike’s ear. “Roger that, chief, heading due west out over the coordinates. Got both sets of eyes on the spo...
Miller chuckled at the excited squeal on the other end of the line. “I never doubted you would. Congratulations, Sophie.” “Thank you! Aaah! I’m just so relieved and happy and excited and just buzzing all at the same time.” He heard her laughter and ...
He grabbed some groceries, took his laundry to the drop-off, any stupid thing that would keep his mind off the evening. When he ran out of pointless tasks to fill the time, he thought about heading back over to S&R to spend some time working out his injured back. Along the way, his phone lit ...
His window faced the beautiful mountains of north Georgia which were covered in shades of orange and yellow. Small cabins and houses peppered the landscape, and Camden could see puffs of smoke billowing from several chimneys across the hills. Sam was sleeping when Camden decided to go outside and...
As I moved around changing the layout of my furniture and accessories, I realized just how alone I was. Sure, Tanner was working there on the farm, but this new life was mine to live. Alone. A widow who was happy that her husband died, but sad that her marriage never lived up to her expectations....
http://rachelhannaromance.com/sign-up Chapter 1 My whole life has been about pulling back. At least, that's how it has seemed. Standing in the hallway outside the production room of the DCTV offices, all I can think is how the last four years have been about anything...
He'd never taken them off. He was on his feet before the cabin stopped vibrating, before the light over the tiny kitchen table stopped swinging. He grabbed his coat from the rack by the door and was outside with a mega bright flashlight before I had even thrown off the afghan and started looking ...
Things had been cool with Aidan for a couple of hours. He had a sandwich while standing in the kitchen as she sat at the table alone. She didn’t know what to say or do. Her cowardly way of “breaking up” with him allowed her to never see the pain in his face. As Carly sat on her bed reading, she ...