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A MAN OF LEGEND by Linda Broday - A Reader's Opinion
"A MAN OF LEGEND is a worthy installment for the Legend legacy of Texas ranchers, lawmen, and rebels."
"Joined by a Fence"- A guest post from Linda Broday, Author of A MAN OF LEGEND
Bestselling author Linda Broday sweeps readers back to the wild and untamed West, where men became the stuff of legend.
New Romantic Suspense - LEAVE YESTERDAY BEHIND by Alexa Aston
Do you enjoy a new book as much as we do? Check out Alexa Aston's romantic suspense, Leave Yesterday Behind.
Journey to 1692 Scotland in THE TACKSMAN'S DAUGHTER by Donna Scott
As accusations of betrayal, deceit, and treason abound, they are all trapped in a web of intrigue and danger, but not everyone will escape.
A LIGHT BEYOND THE TRENCHES by Alan Hlad - A Reader's Opinion
"Beautifully written, heartbreaking, and not at all what I expected."
HER COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, a Timeless Romance Anthology - A Reader's Opinion
Her Country Gentleman features three utterly charming Georgian tales of romance set in the countrysides of England and Scotland.
Regency in Color with DESIGNING HIS DUCHESS by Gabrielle Carr
She’s no longer the gullible young woman of her youth. She can handle being near him without losing her head.
THE NEXT SHIP HOME by Heather Webb - A Reader's Opinion
Engrossing and harrowing, The Next Ship Home takes the reader on a journey to a time and place many have romanticized.
THE CASTLE by Anne Montgomery - A Reader's Opinion
"The Castle is not my first novel by Anne Montgomery, having really enjoyed Wild Horses on the Salt. I really enjoy her writing style."
DEAD MAN'S HAND by David Nix - A Reader's Opinion
"David Nix has a writing style that draws a reader into the story so they become one with the landscape and characters."
New Release - A BIT OF HEAVEN ON EARTH by Alexa Aston
A penniless knight who has lost everything dear to him. A married noblewoman who has never known a man’s touch. Two aching souls . . .
THE LADY'S MINE by Francine Rivers - A Reader's Opinion
THE LADY'S MINE draws the reader into 1875 in the Sierra Nevadas where mines, misfits, and romance keep the reader engaged.
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