Visit the Great Plains in two historical romances where shady pasts and family secrets threaten to undo love for a female photographer and a farmer's daughter.
Sarah knew exactly what she wanted.
It was the idea of Emmeline Carter as a bride that stuck in his craw. After the Storm: The Founding Years A tornado can't tear apart the fabric of faith and love in a frontier Kansas town. High Plains Bride— Valerie Hansen, January 2010 ...
... you will then have on your right two or three bits of meadowland overshadowed by willow trees, which slope down to the Maros; beyond the Maros lies the great plain – the fields of maize and pumpkin, of hemp and sunflower.
He's not cut out for family life long-term. But Emmeline's got her own ideas, and when this High Plains bride chooses her groom, nothing will get in her way!
Sinclair Wortham, Lord Mayville is a man haunted by the sins of his family and by the rejection of the woman he once loved.
Homestead on the Range by Mary Conneally Priceless Pearl by Darlene Franklin Proving Up by Carla Olson Gade Prairie Promises by Ruth Logan Herne This Land Is Our Land by Pam Hillman Flaming Starr by DiAnn Mills A Palace on the Plains by ...
Four stories of expedient marriage on the Great Plains.
The wedding wagon / by Cathy Marie Hake -- A bride for the preacher / by Sally Laity -- Murder or matrimony / by Pamela Kaye Tracy -- Bride in the valley / by Andrea Boeshaar.