Synopses & Reviews
In this passionately written historical romance, New York Times bestselling author of Phantom Waltz Catherine Anderson portrays a woman who would risk everything to protect her sonincluding her heart
1864, Colorado: Born and bred in Boston, Laura Cheney was used to civilized society. She never dreamed she would wind up in the Colorado wilderness with her newborn sonwidowed and very much alone.
But her fragile beauty and amber eyes hide a spirit to be reckoned withand a mothers fierce protectiveness. When her son is kidnapped, Laura turns to a man feared by many and trusted by few.
Raised by the Cheyenne, Deke Sheridan is considered a renegade to his own kind. But his steely reserve is no match for Lauras intoxicating beauty. And to win her trust and devotion, Deke will stop at nothing
Review
“Vivid, unforgettable and thoroughly marvelous.”—Elizabeth Lowell,
New York Times Bestselling Author
Praise for Catherine Anderson and Her Novels
“Anderson…deftly blend[s] sweetness and sensuality in a poignantly written story.”—Booklist
“Truly spectacular.”—Linda Lael Miller, New York Times Bestselling Author
Synopsis
Lacey Lancaster always longed to be a wife and mother. However, after a painful divorce, she just wants to lay low in her charming San Francisco apartment with her beautiful Abyssinian cat, Cleo.
Everything would be wonderful if it wasn't for her impossible neighbor, Jack Walker, who argues day and night with his girlfriend . . . and whose cat, Dog, is determined to get Cleo to succumb to his feline advances. And when Lacey discovers that Cleo's in the family way, she's furious that neither Jack nor his amorous animal seems terribly upset about it.
But things aren't always what they appear. Jack's "girlfriend" isreally his sister—and his intentions toward Lacey are quite honorable (though she's not sure about Dog). And out of the blue, Lacey is discovering the tender joy of falling in love all over again.
Synopsis
Debbie Macomber writes characters that are as warm and funny as your best friends. Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author
#1 New York Times bestseller Debbie Macomber invites readers to an unforgettable Family Affair a glorious celebration of heart, love, and laughter, and a delightful flourish of the Macomber magic that has made her one of the most popular authors in contemporary romance fiction. A gorgeous new edition of this poignant love story by the much beloved author of Mrs. Miracle available for the first time in over a decade Family Affair is alive with the charm, wit, and deep, heartwarming emotion that have become Debbie Macomber hallmarks."
Synopsis
“Debbie Macomber writes characters that are as warm and funny as your best friends.”
—Susan Wiggs,
New York Times bestselling author
#1 New York Times bestseller Debbie Macomber invites readers to an unforgettable Family Affair—a glorious celebration of heart, love, and laughter, and a delightful flourish of the Macomber magic that has made her one of the most popular authors in contemporary romance fiction. A gorgeous new edition of this poignant love story by the much beloved author of Mrs. Miracle—available for the first time in over a decade—Family Affair is alive with the charm, wit, and deep, heartwarming emotion that have become Debbie Macomber hallmarks.
About the Author
Debbie Macomber has more than 100 million copies of her books in print, and her stories about home and family have a worldwide audience and have been translated into twenty-three languages. In addition to being a #1 New York Times bestseller in fiction many times over, she also has an enormous following among knitters as the author of dozens of pattern and craft books. In 2008, she launched a branded line of knitting products through Leisure Arts, the company that publishes her knitting guides. Debbie and her husband, Wayne, have four children and nine grandchildren, and split their time between Washington State and Florida. This is Debbies second picture book co-authored with Mary Lou Carney; their first, The Truly Terribly Horrible Sweaer . . . That Grandma Knit, was published in 2009.