Mail-Order Bride Phoebe Gray Should Have Come Stamped "Handle With Care" Guarding dynamite in a lightning storm would be easier than guiding this one willful redhead all the way west, Gabe Cutter fumed. Yet his Pinkertonhoned instincts told him he needed to uncover her secrets—and fast! For she was definitely not what she claimed to be! Fate had given her a reprieve—and "Phoebe Gray" couldn't waste it on some hard-boiled trail boss with pain in his past and trouble in his future. Still, when she'd switched identities with her companion, she never imagined she'd be hand-delivered into the undreamed passion of Gabe Cutter's loving arms!
Budding archeologist Ginesse Braxton solves the problem of finding a man to escort her through the desert by switching places with a woman traveliing to meet her fiance, an officer posted deep in the Sahara.
Year in, year out, they’ll learn that love often comes in unexpected packages. “And then Came Spring” by Margaret Brownley Mary-Jo has traveled halfway across the country to meet her match, arriving just in time for his funeral.
The first book from Upright Citizens Brigade comedian Laura Willcox, I AM BRIDE is a hysterical spoof of all the lavish, ridiculous, and stressful things a bride deals with when planning her BIG DAY. **As seen on The New Yorker SHOUTS and ...
No, they weren't gowns; they were blankets, the Gaelic word for their plaid. All wore the same plaid. Alec's colors they were. The men had them wrapped around their waists and belted in place; and the plaids barely reached their knees.
As he looked curiously atSherilyn overher friend's shoulder, she couldn't help noticingthat he resembled Jack Nicholson . . . if Jackpacked on aboutfifty pounds, added a big clay nose, and let his eyebrows grow into shrubs.
It's not merely a romance, as the tension between the settlers and their Native American neighbors provides plenty of dramatic action. I found this book a real page-turner and look forward to checking out the other books in the series.
The third Bride novel is a charm—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Praise for Carolyn Brown: "Loved it, loved it, loved it!"—Joanne Kennedy for One Lucky Cowboy "A delightful journey of hope and healing."—Woman's World for The Empty Nesters "Filled with quirky characters and a healthy dose of humor. ...
He wiped his dagger on his britches and said softly, “So, where will I find Brian Morse? ... She noticed how long his bare sandy feet were, the big toes slightly knobbly, and she wondered why she'd never noticed them before.
But as the irresistible attraction between them flourishes with every look and touch, they discover there is something they desire even more than a loveless marriage of convenience—the passion they find in each other’s arms… Book 1 of ...