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Lorraine Heath's 'Parting Gifts' is a heartwarming historical romance set in the old west. The story follows the journey of a widower, Charles Lawson, who rescues Maddie from a brothel and offers to marry her to be a mother to his children. As the plot unfolds, the readers witness the deep love, generosity, faith, and commitment portrayed in the story. The book beautifully captures the emotional moments, conveying tones through emotions and engaging the readers with the unique twist in the storyline.

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    Always to Remember by Lorraine Heath
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    'Always to Remember' by Lorraine Heath is a heart-wrenching historical romance set during the Civil War, focusing on the story of Clay, a conscientious objector who faces prejudice and hatred in his hometown for refusing to fight. The book delves into themes of courage, prejudice, and redemption, as Clay and Meg navigate their complex relationship amidst societal expectations and personal struggles. The writing style is described as emotive, thought-provoking, and engaging, with well-developed characters and a unique premise that sets it apart from other Western historicals.

    He threw back the covers, clambered out of bed, and made his way to the window. Unlatching the shutters and pushing them open, he breathed deeply, inhaling the scent of rain. Reaching out, he relished...

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    Never Marry a Cowboy - Rogues in Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    "Never Marry a Cowboy" by Lorraine Heath tells the story of a young girl suffering from consumption, who is arranged to be married to a Texas Marshal named Kit Montgomery by her brother. The marriage is supposed to be in name only, but as they spend time together, they fall in love despite the looming tragedy of her illness. explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate a marriage of convenience with an impending tragic end.

    Standing in front of the bar, a man badly in need of a shave and a bath released a hysterical guffaw before firing into the wooden floor again. The fellow before him hopped and jerked his gangly body,...

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    Sweet Lullaby by Lorraine Heath
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    'Sweet Lullaby' by Lorraine Heath is a heartwarming story set in Texas, revolving around Jake, a kind and selfless character who marries Rebecca to save her from scandal. Despite facing challenges and family drama, Jake and Rebecca decide to start over in Texas where Jake has inherited land. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, with a plot that keeps the reader engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.

    IT DIDN'T TAKE long for the black stallion to learn who was master, although Rebecca knew it would take a few more months for the sinewy mustang to adapt and become the first-rate cutting pony she wan...

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    Two Texas Hearts
    Book 2 in the series:McQuillen

    Two Texas Hearts - McQuillen by Jodi Thomas
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    'Two Texas Hearts' by Jodi Thomas follows the story of Winter, a tough ranch owner who needs to get married quickly to inherit a ranch. Kora, a young widow with bad luck, steps in to help him out. As their story unfolds, they navigate the challenges of ranch life, falling in love, and learning to trust each other. Secondary characters like Jamie and Cheyenne add humor and value to the narrative, making it a heartwarming western romance with a touch of mystery and adventure.

    a beggar looking for a handout.’’ Winter shifted in the saddle and glared down at Logan, who was already hitching his horse to a rail. The banty rooster of a man had been pestering him all month, and ...

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    The Invisible String by Geoff Stevenson, Patrice Karst
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    "The Invisible String" by Geoff Stevenson, Patrice Karst is a heartwarming story about the invisible string of love that connects people, even when they are physically apart. The plot revolves around the concept of this invisible string providing comfort and reassurance to children dealing with separation anxiety, loss, and grief. The writing style is described as clear, simple, and impactful, making it easy for children to understand and relate to the message of unconditional love and connection portrayed in the book.


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    Brave the Wild Wind
    Book 1 in the series:Wyoming

    Brave the Wild Wind - Wyoming by Johanna Lindsey
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    'Brave the Wild Wind' by Johanna Lindsey follows the story of Jessie Blair, a tough and independent young woman who runs a ranch after her father's death. Her life is turned upside down when her estranged mother returns as her guardian, accompanied by a handsome stranger named Chase Summers. Despite their initial animosity, Jessie and Chase find themselves attracted to each other, leading to a tumultuous relationship filled with passion, misunderstandings, and family secrets. Set in the Wyoming territory, the book explores themes of love, family dynamics, and self-discovery through the engaging interactions between the main characters.

    The writing style in 'Brave the Wild Wind' is described as captivating and engaging, with a blend of romance, action, and emotional depth. The author, Johanna Lindsey, brings the western background to life as Jessie and Chase navigate through their complex relationship, facing challenges, dangerous situations, and surprising revelations about their families. The book is praised for its rollercoaster romance, well-developed characters, and the ability to keep readers entertained and invested in the story.

    BLUE Parker saw her coming a mile away, trotting along on that big-boned Appaloosa she’d come home with last year. A mean-tempered horse if there ever was one. But then, Jessica Blair was pretty feist...

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    Allie's Moon by Alexis Harrington
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    "Allie's Moon" by Alexis Harrington follows the story of Allie, a woman trapped in a life of duty and guilt, haunted by her past. When Jeff, a broken man seeking redemption, is brought into her life, their fragile trust is tested as they navigate deceit, manipulation, and a journey towards love and happiness. The narrative is thought-provoking, well-written, and filled with emotional depth, focusing on the characters' internal struggles and the redemptive power of love.

    Coming to town—that was something she tried to avoid. Decker Prairie was a quiet, slow-moving place. That tended to give its residents long memories for the rare sensational event, and curiosity that ...

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    Texas Destiny
    Book 1 in the series:Texas

    Texas Destiny - Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    In "Texas Destiny" by Lorraine Heath, the story unfolds in the aftermath of the Civil War, focusing on the journey of Amelia, a mail order bride from war-ravaged Georgia, who is destined to marry Dallas Leigh. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, she ends up traveling with Dallas's scarred and emotionally wounded brother, Houston. Their three-week journey to Dallas's ranch is filled with challenges, revelations, and a slow-burning romance that defies the odds. Through intricate character dynamics and poignant storytelling, the book explores themes of resilience, hope, and the complexities of relationships in a post-war setting.

    The narrative of "Texas Destiny" is beautifully crafted with a focus on character development and emotional depth. As readers delve into the lives of Houston, Amelia, and the Leigh brothers, they are drawn into a world of heartache, redemption, and the enduring power of love. The author weaves a tale of love triangles, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the rugged post-Civil War West, creating a compelling and engaging historical romance.

    Houston Leigh skimmed his thumb over the black eye patch before tugging the brim on the left side of his hat down lower. The right side showed little wear, but the crumpled left side carried the oil a...

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    Texas Glory
    Book 2 in the series:Texas

    Texas Glory - Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    'Texas Glory' by Lorraine Heath is the second installment in the 'Texas' series, following the story of Dallas Leigh, an empire builder in West Texas, who is determined to have a son to carry on his legacy. Facing a feud over land rights with the McQueen family, Dallas strikes a deal to marry Cordelia, the daughter of his rival, in exchange for access to water and the hope of a son. The story delves into the complexities of their arranged marriage, exploring Dallas' gruff exterior and Cordelia's sheltered upbringing, as they navigate their fears and misunderstandings to find love and understanding.

    The writing style of Lorraine Heath in 'Texas Glory' is praised for its emotional depth and character development. portrays the struggles of Dallas and Cordelia, both haunted by their past traumas and fears, as they learn to communicate and open up to each other. The plot unfolds with moments of darkness and emotional turmoil, leading to a hard-fought happy ending that keeps readers engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.

    He was a man with a solitary dream that remained untouched, the one that had served as the guiding beacon for every goal that he had fulfilled. Without the realization of his greatest desire, his othe...

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    The Memory Box by Eva Lesko Natiello
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    The Memory Box by Eva Lesko Natiello is a psychological thriller that follows the protagonist, Caroline, as she delves into her past after discovering suppressed memories through Google searches. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, revealing Caroline's unraveling mental state and her desperate quest to uncover the truth about her forgotten past. The writing style is described as engaging, with vivid imagery and a palpable tension that keeps the reader immersed in Caroline's disintegrating mind and intense self-reflection.

    It’s impossible to un-know a secret. Once you know it, you own it. It can’t be returned like a borrowed book. Or burned like a love letter. The click of a mouse won’t delete it from the conscious mind...

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