If a friend told me they'd done something like this, I'd chew them up one ... That old Robert Frost poem we had to read in high school floats through my ...
When her past finally catches up with her, she'll have to decide whether to keep running, or fight for what's hers. Includes the bonus novel Wild Cowboy Ways by Carolyn Brown!
A Love as Big as Texas .
Blaming America First: Inside the Hatred of the United States in the Middle East and Beyond
US-Libyan Relations: Which Path to the Future?
The Toy Box
Oslo's Final Status and the Future of the Middle East
Laura Drake. Bentley.” It was her turn to redden, and he enjoyed the view as she flounced into the cab and scooted to the far door. He climbed in, pulled off his hat, and hung it on the shotgun rack in the backwindow.
Her love interest, hot tattoo artist and exfriend Camden McQueen, says it perfectly when he tells her this: “That is what I thought of you, Ellie. Heartless, reckless, selfish, and cruel... Beautiful, sad, wounded, and lost.
Small town romance.
Reese looks a bit...surprised. Between Floyd's belly, his big hat, and his bravado, he can be a bit much to absorb all at once. “Reese is looking for a used car.” “Well, you came to the right place, sure as God made little road apples, ...
The Reasons To Stay - Laura Drake Priscilla Hart doesnâ__t get tied down, to anyone or any place.
From a "fabulous new voice in romantic fiction" (New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller): when an arrogant cowboy comes to Unforgiven, New Mexico to claim guardianship of his niece, he finds the role has already been filled -- ...
Jacqueline Oliver is an indie perfumer, trying to bury her ravaged childhood.
Wanted: one master winemaker Indigo Blue is starting over, again.
"Rodeo widow" Carly Beauchamp is ready to dump Austin Davis and find someone who will put her before his career, but Austin is determined to correct his mistakes and win Carly back. --
A Love as Big as Texas.
This Harlequin Superromance bundle includes The Reasons to Stay by USA Laura Drake, Rodeo Dreams by Sarah M. Anderson and The Firefighter’s Appeal by Elizabeth Otto.
No white picket fences for her!