Synopses & Reviews
From New York Times bestselling author Catherine Anderson comes the emotionally gripping story of a woman who must overcome her painful past before she can accept a good man’s love... 1890, Oregon. Recently widowed Kate Blakely is struggling to make ends meet on her small farm while trying to heal from the scars of her late husband’s cruelty. When her handsome, brawny neighbor, Zachariah McGovern, almost dies while saving her four-year-old daughter from a near fatal accident, Kate is deeply wary of the man she brings into her home to nurse back to health.
Gradually Kate realizes that underneath Zach’s rough exterior is a gentle, loving soul who is fiercely protective of her and her daughter. But as much as Zach longs for Kate’s love, she knows she can’t open her heart without revealing her darkest secret—a shocking truth that, if discovered, could destroy them both.
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“A major voice in the romance genre.”—
Publishers Weekly “Catherine Anderson is an extraordinary talent. She has a voice that is gritty and tender, realistic and romantic, and always unique.”--Elizabeth Lowell
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"Not only does Catherine Anderson push the envelope, she seals, stamps and sends it to the reader with love."—
Affaire de Coeur
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Catherine Anderson's novels are:
"Heartwarming, gentle, sensual...satisfying."
--Library Journal
"Richly rewarding."
--Booklist
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"everything a romance should be."
-Amanda Quick
"I thoroughly enjoyed Comanche Heart."
-Karen Robards
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"Heartwarming." -
Library Journal "Superbly written." -
Booklist "Romantic through and through." -
Publishers WeeklyAbout the Author
Catherine Anderson lives in the pristine woodlands of Central Oregon. She is married to her high school sweetheart, Sid, and is the author of more than thirty bestselling and award-winning historical and contemporary romances.