Davis: Letters of Fate
Historical western filled with steamy romance and the rawness of a growing country.
Historical western filled with steamy romance and the rawness of a growing country.
Widowed with two small children and
a ranch to run, Mariella Swanson knows she needs help, but isn’t sure her
heart, or neighbors, will accept her marrying a stranger. When the greenhorn
shows up, smoking a pipe and wearing a derby hat, she can’t help but wonder if
agreeing to this marriage may prove to be her biggest mistake.
When Davis Weston receives a letter
from his sister asking him to marry a friend, he scoffs at the idea. However,
losing his wife and son has left him a lonely man, and the whispers from others
that he didn’t do enough to save his family has gone on long enough. His
arrival in Oregon may be worse—these neighbors are doing more than whispering.
Guns and horses aren’t his forte. He’s willing to learn, but is he willing to
love again?
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Isaac: Letters of Fate
Historical western filled with steamy
romance and the rawness of a growing country.
Alamayda Wagner’s life has left her
cynical, but also vigilant, and that’s what propels her to Morgan’s Crossing,
Montana in order to uncover the secrets her father took to his grave. She
quickly discovers her only hope includes trusting Isaac Corum. That soon proves
to be expensive, and not just financially.
The last thing Isaac Corum needs or wants is a snooty
woman telling him he didn’t do enough to save her father, which is what
her letter implied. He’d helped the man more than most people would have, and
swears he won’t go out of his way like that again. He’ll meet her at the
Sweetwater Springs train station, deliver her father’s belongings, and send her
back the way she came.
But, dang it all, the woman doesn’t do
a single blasted thing she’s told, and Isaac can’t just sit back
and let her go traipsing off into the mountains alone…
Brody: Letters of Fate
Historical western filled with steamy romance and the
rawness of a growing country.
A letter from a grandfather he’s
never met has Brody Yates escorted across the country to work on a ranch rather
than entering prison. But his arrival in Oregon proves prison may have been the
lesser of two evils. A revenge driven criminal, the high desert, and his
grandfather’s beautiful ward may prove more dangerous than anything he’d faced
on the New York docks.
Lilah Wells is committed to helping
others: the judge who’d taken her in years ago, the neighboring children, and
the ranch residents, which now includes the judge’s handsome wayward grandson.
And it all gets more complicated when her heart starts ruling her actions.
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