Book 2 of Mama Series December 1865 The Civil War has finally ended. Cities now begin the process of reconstruction while families learn to live without husbands, fathers, and sons. Karalee must keep the promise she made at her Mother's bedside: return Mama to her beloved childhood home. At the first sign of spring, no matter how torn up the South is, Mother says they are leaving for Charleston. She wonders where she belongs: In Cassopolis where she was born with the precious memories in Father's house or in Charleston, starting a new life? What will become of her fragile relationship with...
Book 2 of Mama Series December 1865 The Civil War has finally ended. Cities now begin the process of reconstruction while families learn to live witho...
Tracson Cordera and his cousin Billy were best friends. They'd built their cattle ranches side by side during the Gold Rush years in Montana Territory. One spring day Trac made a foolish bet with his head-strong cousin. Billy was killed, leaving his young wife Janie a widow. Trac's guilt and Janie's hatred of him changed everything. He couldn't stay and he couldn't go, but one thing he knew... he could not abide Janie's contempt. There was one other secret he kept buried deep in his heart. She'd chosen Billy, but Trac had loved Janie from the moment he'd laid eyes on her when she was a young...
Tracson Cordera and his cousin Billy were best friends. They'd built their cattle ranches side by side during the Gold Rush years in Montana Territory...
Baltimore-born Ireland Rose, daughter of Irish immigrants, must be married by her seventeenth birthday. Rose's father finds a suitable husband, Captain Camden Lovell, twenty-seven years her senior. Captain Lovell takes his bride to Charleston, provides her with a beautiful home on the Battery and good standing in Charleston Society.
Three years later Rose is a widow. Captain Wyatt, her husband's trusted employee is now in charge of her affairs. Rose senses he does not like her. One day he brings a young woman with child to her - and a secret that must be kept. A little girl is born, and...
Baltimore-born Ireland Rose, daughter of Irish immigrants, must be married by her seventeenth birthday. Rose's father finds a suitable husband, Cap...
Baltimore-born Ireland Rose, daughter of Irish immigrants, must be married by her seventeenth birthday. Rose's father finds a suitable husband, Captain Camden Lovell, twenty-seven years her senior. Captain Lovell takes his bride to Charleston, provides her with a beautiful home on the Battery and good standing in Charleston Society.
Three years later Rose is a widow. Captain Wyatt, her husband's trusted employee is now in charge of her affairs. Rose senses he does not like her. One day he brings a young woman with child to her - and a secret that must be kept. A little girl is born, and...
Baltimore-born Ireland Rose, daughter of Irish immigrants, must be married by her seventeenth birthday. Rose's father finds a suitable husband, Cap...
Sequel to Ireland Rose... Ireland Rose finds that being a Sea Captain's wife is a full life, the triumphant returns and the love that engulfs them, the long days he is at sea -- how her heart yearns for his company. Letters fly back and forth across the Atlantic from Ireland to Charleston, SC to the ones she left behind. The people that fill her world are the vibrant landscape that makes her life complete. She journals every experience leaving behind the most important gift to those that follow her. Her life's legacy.
Sequel to Ireland Rose... Ireland Rose finds that being a Sea Captain's wife is a full life, the triumphant returns and the love that engulfs them, th...
"I will not marry another Wedgewick woman " Lord Carmichael Scotland 1810 - Leon Charles William Carmichael is trying to avoid a clan war. His first wife has perished but her vindictive actions are a haunting memory. The only way to avoid a feud may be to marry her sister, Annabelle Wedgewick, for the land she possesses. The land could bring peace between the warring clans but be the death of Lord Carmichael's sanity. Lord Carmichael's vow to stay clear of Annabelle Wedgewick may be put to the test.
"I will not marry another Wedgewick woman " Lord Carmichael Scotland 1810 - Leon Charles William Carmichael is trying to avoid a clan war. His first w...
Small town librarian Edwina Blair found herself stranded and alone In Edinburgh, Scotland. When the hotel clerk told her she no longer had a room, she fainted - right into the arms of a tall Scot standing behind her. Anxious to meet his fiance, Alex Dunneginm whisked Edwina off to his castle and that's when the trouble began. The handsome Laird became the hero for the novel Edwina was writing. And Cecelia, her beautiful, entrepreneurial sister, the heroine. Could it be any other way? Edwina would find out that the stubborn Scot did not always play the part she wrote for him.
Small town librarian Edwina Blair found herself stranded and alone In Edinburgh, Scotland. When the hotel clerk told her she no longer had a room, she...
Cadence Walker David is a hard-driving man who hails from a severely dysfunctional family in Detroit. He finds himself in need of bail money when his brother gets into trouble and they both end up in jail. He heard a familiar voice from the past and meets up with an old street buddy - turned preacher. Frank Kincaid extracts a promise from him to play his guitar for a couple of church services in exchange for bail money. Cade agrees. How hard could it be to play his beloved guitar for a bunch of church people? He soon finds out when the preacher's daughter, a slender blue-eyed blonde, is the...
Cadence Walker David is a hard-driving man who hails from a severely dysfunctional family in Detroit. He finds himself in need of bail money when his ...
Francine Louise Devin hovers on a dark dock in Devon, England. Fifteen and alone she huddles in the night -- she must be on the last ship to France before the snow flies. Frannie does the unthinkable and sneaks aboard The Antonia, becoming a stowaway. She must get to Aunt Matilda, her only living relative. Almost immediately she is discovered by Captain Caldwell who hides her in his cabin. He leaves Frannie with his lady friend in the harbor town of Brest, with a promise to return and take her to Aunt Matilda. Times passes and she still hopes, but the Captain's woman hates her and trouble...
Francine Louise Devin hovers on a dark dock in Devon, England. Fifteen and alone she huddles in the night -- she must be on the last ship to France be...