After reading Sharlene MacLaren's Little Hickman Creek series I was thrilled to find there was yet another series by this amazing author. This first book in the Daughter's of Jacob Kane did not disappoint me. I very much enjoyed the romance between Hannah Grace and her hero. The author drew me in...
An unlikely pair. A young widow maintaining the dream of her deceased husband; running a local restaurant; struggling to make ends meet and needing a cook. An ex-convict, seeking an honest future in a small town; determined to put the past behind him and proficient in the kitchen. I absolutely lo...
Third in the Daughters of Jacob Kane series, we find the youngest daughter Abbie Ann. Abbie Ann is a vivacious young lady intent on changing her world, one act of kindness at a time. A Sunday School teacher, the president of the local chapter of the temperance movement, and working in her fathe...
Sarah Woodward has come to Kentucky as a mail-order bride. But when she steps off the stage coach, the man who contacted her through the Marriage Made in Heaven Agency informs her that he has fallen in love with and wed another woman. Sarah is disappointed, but she feels that God led her to Littl...
Like a caged, desperate cat, he clawed at his subconscious, frantic to tunnel out of the ambiguity."I'm here," said a honey-sweet voice. Hester? "Try not to move," she said.She had a deeply calming effect on him. Her simple touch and gentle manner of speaking eased the pain of his fevered skin. "...
I have enjoyed my time in Little Hickman, but I regret to say I am moving on. Sighs of disappointment rustled through the crowd. "Do ya hafta go?" piped up Lill Broughton from her front-row position just two feet from Billy's makeshift stage at the back of his wagon. Along with Eloise Brackett, S...
Ben asked, putting an awkward arm around the hysterical woman. Ben couldn’t explain the relief he felt at finding Miss Merriwether. He’d spent a full hour walking through town, peeking inside windows, even knocking on a few doors to ask if anyone had seen her. But no one had. When mild concern ev...