Another in the Men of the West series in which rancher Pippa Shanahan is skated close to bankruptcy on The Bell when Flint Hollister shows up seeking Another in the Men of the West series in which rancher Pippa Shanahan is skated close to bankruptcy on The Bell when Flint Hollister shows up seeking information about his late aunt and his grandfather. When he arrives, he's unaware his aunt has died, but when Pippa becomes ill, Flint sticks around to help her and soon two hearts begin to melt the barriers each has erected against being hurt again.
But, who will declare their love first? Pippa, who won't leave The Bell Ranch? Or Flint, who's never really claimed he wanted to be a deputy sheriff forever and isn't really needed on his family large ranch? Charming tale from beginning to end....more
Another in the Coronado, Arizona series, in which homebody nurse Millie Gibson has her hands full helping her mother take care of her father, who has Another in the Coronado, Arizona series, in which homebody nurse Millie Gibson has her hands full helping her mother take care of her father, who has dementia that is rapidly worsening. But what worries her more is her brother's best friend--and the man she's in love with--who has left the Army but has yet to contact her or her family. Is he really healed from the wounds to his shoulder? Or does he have other wounds not so visible?
Randon Farr has no good recall of his hometown, except those relating to Millie. But he's certain that everyone else will assume he's like his late father, an alcoholic, who never recovered his own war wounds and wasn't what one would call a good father.
But all is not as it seems. Randon begins to rethink who his father was when he finds the car he lovingly restored under a tarp. He'd though his dad had sold that car when Randon left for basic training. What else is he missing as he tries to repair his grandfather's old cabin in order to sell it and leave town behind in his dust? And how's he going to convince Millie that he can't stay in Coronado?...more
Eve Knox died at age 16. But who killed her? And who knows it? Then there's small-town gossip that feeds rumors about her sister, Nola, brighter than Eve Knox died at age 16. But who killed her? And who knows it? Then there's small-town gossip that feeds rumors about her sister, Nola, brighter than anyone else, but seriously troubled. And what does she know that no one else does?
Maggie, now a detective, and dealing with the dementia her father is exhibiting even after his retirement from the police force, is taking on the reopening of the case involving the death of her school best friend. But can she solve the mystery before her baby is born? And who seems out to get her through fire in their barn and those nasty phone messages?