Books by Author
Courting the Country PreacherEvery Preacher Needs a Wife, Right? Being a preacher in the countryside is not for the faint of heart nor faith. Four inexperienced preachers face a myriad of challenges including those who figure a man of the cloth needs a wife. Can they meet the expectations of “helpful” congregants and be true… |
All Is Bright (Christmas Lights Collection Book 4)Four of your favorite contemporary romance authors join festive forces to bring you the fourth-annual Christmas Lights Collection. Kari Trumbo- Merry and Dashing: Merry hates Christmas corporate greed. Jacob loves finding the perfect gift for everyone. When Scrooge and Santa volunteer at a local thrift… |
Betwixt Two HeartsSix of today's Best-selling Christian Authors weave six brand-new, unique, interconnected stories where nothing comes between the love betwixt two hearts. Betwixt Two Hearts by Amanda Tru With control of their dating website the prize, Bailey and Camden embark on a matchmaking competition that snags… |
Love in Lead (Seven Brides of South Dakota Book 3)He found her at her worst, can she love him at his? Eva Arnsby can’t stay indoors, her need to draw the woodland creatures around her home near Lead, South Dakota gets her in a heap of trouble. And none more troublesome than a shadowy stranger who steals her notebook and her spirit. Ranger, Captain… |
Kisses in Keystone (Seven Brides of South Dakota) (Volume 2)Hattie Arnsby’s been a slave to men and whiskey for the last year. She’s drowned herself in drink to avoid her life at the Red Garter Saloon in Keystone, SD. When a handsome deputy finds her after a year of searching, she finally sees a sliver of hope. Hugh Bradley is deputized to find Hattie and… |
Dreams in Deadwood (Seven Brides of South Dakota Book 1)He has a vice as bad as her father. Jennie Arnsby wants nothing more than to turn around and go home. Her family is on their way to Deadwood, SD, when Aiden finds his way to their small wagon train. His teasing and banter leave her wanting to toss him out the back and in the dust. When they are separated… |