Homer, a cocky, confident racehorse, believes he'll be a champion. But to win the big races, he'll have to outperform the other 24,000 thoroughbreds born in the same year. Will his dream come true or will he find another purpose for his life?
Homer, a cocky, confident racehorse, believes he'll be a champion. But to win the big races, he'll have to outperform the other 24,000 thoroughbreds b...
Joy Young, an attractive, young waitress at the Cozy Cocoa Shoppe, intends to graduate without a penny of debt. She believes working hard and doing the right things will bring the rewards she desires. Her philosophy works until Dane Michaels threatens to take the coveted award she considers to be hers. Dane drives a vintage sports car, wears finely tailored clothes, and is disgustingly brilliant, as well as devastatingly handsome. He fully expects to add the Talcott Prize to his many other collegiate accolades. A feisty, little cocoa server is only a minor obstacle to his plans. When Joy...
Joy Young, an attractive, young waitress at the Cozy Cocoa Shoppe, intends to graduate without a penny of debt. She believes working hard and doing th...
Even sleep doesn't protect Violet Browning from the horrors of the fire she survived in the New York City shirtwaist factory. When Violet examines her burn scars, she vows she'll never work in a locked sewing factory again--even if she has to lie, cheat, and steal. Micah Larson, the handsome and righteous mayor of a small Kansas town, has no tolerance for liars, cheaters, and thieves. Then, Violet arrives aboard the Orphan Train and offers to care for Micah's dear friends who have suffered burns in a house fire. And their own flames of passion ignite.
Even sleep doesn't protect Violet Browning from the horrors of the fire she survived in the New York City shirtwaist factory. When Violet examines her...
When the furniture removers come to take all their possessions, Kathleen decides to help her family by disappearing. She believes they might be able to survive if they have one less mouth to feed--hers. But first she must figure out how to get out of the city.
When the furniture removers come to take all their possessions, Kathleen decides to help her family by disappearing. She believes they might be able t...
A magnolia means stability and grace through changing times, and times were certainly changing in Louisiana after the Civil War. Energetic, hard-working Martha Bodine and her mother survive the war, but Captain Bodine does not return from the Confederate Army when expected, and the women must pay the back taxes or lose the family farm. A neighbor is eager to join his land with the Bodine property by marrying Martha, a solution which does not appeal to the young woman. In a desperate attempt to get the needed funds, the women rent a room to a controversial Northern gentleman, but this decision...
A magnolia means stability and grace through changing times, and times were certainly changing in Louisiana after the Civil War. Energetic, hard-worki...