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A lively competition draws her into her rival's blueprints--and
maybe even his heart. Olive Kentworth has spent her life hiding her
interest in architecture, even though she pores over architectural
books and sketches buildings. When she accepts a job on a home
expansion, it's only because her cousin Amos agrees to pose as the
builder. To further hide her involvement, Olive takes a position as
a nanny--not knowing that she'll be working for her idol, Joplin's
leading architect, widower Maxfield Scott. Maxfield is intrigued by
his new nanny--she makes his home and his life bearable again. His
work, on the other hand, is a disaster. An untrained builder is
remodeling a completed project of his. What's worse, Maxfield's
current client wants changes to his plans because of that builder's
work. As the architectural one-upmanship heats up, Olive's
involvement becomes harder to hide. Will the relationship between
her and Maxfield survive, or will they both miss out on building
something for their future?
Only one person can give her the freedom she seeks--but is it worth
the risk? Maisie Kentworth is being forced to stay on her parents'
ranch. After a short-lived relationship with the wrong man, she's
worried about inflaming things further between her former beau and
her protective family. Left to rue her mistakes, she keeps busy
exploring the idle mine at the edge of their property, where she
discovers a great treasure. Boone Bragg is also stuck. With his
parents on vacation, the management of Bragg Mining falls on him,
and one of his advisors wants him as a son-in-law. One wrong move,
and Boone will end up either offending an associate or marrying a
woman he can't endure. While closing up a spent mine, Boone gets
two surprises. One is a spitfire farm girl who's trespassing with a
pickax, and the other is the amazing crystal cavern that she's
discovered. Suddenly Boone sees a way to overhaul the family
business. With part of the cavern on Kentworth land, Boone makes
Maisie a proposal that he hopes will solve all of their problems.
Instead it throws Joplin into chaos, and it will take all of
Maisie's gumption to set things right.
Bestselling novelist Karen Witemeyer joins award-winning authors
Regina Jennings, Amanda Dykes, and Nicole Deese for this
Texas-sized romance novella collection. Each of the authors' unique
voices is on display in stories where courting couples leave a
permanent mark of their love by carving their initials into the
same oak's bark. In Regina Jennings' Broken Limbs, Mended Fences, a
small-town teacher has her credentials questioned by a traveling
salesman. In Karen Witemeyer's Inn for a Surprise, two opinionated
collaborators with conflicting visions must turn a doomed business
venture into a successful romantic retreat. From Roots to Sky by
Amanda Dykes follows a young WWII naval airman who heads to Texas
to meet the sister of a lost compatriot. Heartwood by Nicole Deese
is a modern-day romance about the groundskeeper of a historic inn
who's reunited with someone from her past while she fights to save
a town landmark.
Calista York needs one more successful case as a Pinkerton
operative to secure her job. When she's assigned to find the
kidnapped daughter of a mob boss, she's sent to the rowdy mining
town of Joplin, Missouri, despite having extended family in the
area. Will their meddling expose her mission and keep Lila Seaton
from being recovered? When Matthew Cook decided to be a missionary,
he never expected to be sent only a short train ride away. While
fighting against corruption of all sorts, Matthew hears of a baby
raffle being held to raise funds for a children's home. He'll do
what he can to stop it, but he also wants to stop the reckless Miss
York, whose bad judgment consistently seems to be putting her in
harm's way. Calista doesn't need the handsome pastor interfering
with her investigation, and she can't let her disguise slip. Her
job and the life of a young lady depend on keeping Matthew in the
dark.
Bestselling novelist Tracie Peterson joins Karen Witemeyer, Regina Jennings, and Jen Turano in this collection of four novellas, each featuring a Harvey Girl heroine. From Kansas to Texas, the Grand Canyon to New Mexico, the stories cross the country with tales of sweet romance and entertaining history.
In Karen Witemeyer's 'More Than a Pretty Face,' a young woman works her hardest to escape poor choices from her youth. Tracie Peterson offers 'A Flood of Love,' where reuniting with an old flame after more than a decade offers unexpected results. Regina Jennings's 'Intrigue a la Mode' delights with a tale of a young woman determined to help support her family, despite warnings of danger nearby. And Jen Turano's 'Grand Encounters' heads to the Grand Canyon with a tale of a society belle intent on finding a new life for herself.
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The Kissing Tree (Hardcover)
Karen Witemeyer; Preface by Regina Jennings, Amanda Dykes
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R989
Discovery Miles 9 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Jennings Winningly Combines Humor, History, and Romance Louisa Bell
never wanted to be a dance-hall singer, but dire circumstances
force her hand. With a little help from her brother in the cavalry,
she's able to make ends meet, but lately he's run afoul of his
commanding officer, so she undertakes a visit to straighten him
out. Major Daniel Adams has his hands full at Fort Reno. He can
barely control his rowdy troops, much less his two adolescent
daughters. If Daniel doesn't find someone respectable to guide his
children, his mother-in-law insists she'll take them. When Louisa
arrives with some reading materials, she's mistaken for the
governess who never appeared. Major Adams is skeptical. She bears
little resemblance to his idea of a governess--they're not supposed
to be so blamed pretty--but he's left without recourse. His
mother-in-law must be satisfied, which leaves him turning a blind
eye to his unconventional governess's methods. Louisa's never faced
so important a performance. Can she keep her act together long
enough?
Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory after tiring of confining society life. She wants adventure, and when she and her friend Amber come across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, they find his dreams for the new territory are very persuasive. With the much-anticipated land run pending, they may just join the rush.
Growing up parentless, all Frisco Smith wanted was a place to call his own. It's no wonder that he fought to open the Unassigned Lands. After years of sneaking across the border, he's even managed to put in a dugout house on a hidden piece of property he's poised to claim.
When the gun sounds, everyone's best plans are thrown out the window in the chaos of the run. Caroline and Frisco soon find themselves battling over a claim--and both dig in their heels. Settling the rightful ownership will bring these two closer than they ever expected and change their ideas of what a true home looks like.
Hattie Walker dreams of becoming a painter, while her parents want
her to settle down. As a compromise, they give her two months to
head to Denver and place her works in an exhibition or give up the
dream forever. Her journey is derailed when a gunman attacks her
stagecoach, leaving her to be rescued by a group of Arapaho . . .
but she's too terrified to recognize them as friendly. Confirmed
bachelor Lieutenant Jack Hennessey has long worked with the tribe
and is tasked with trying to convince them that the mission school
at Fort Reno can help their children. When a message arrives about
a recovered survivor, Jack heads out to take her home--and plead
his case once more. He's stunned to run into Hattie Walker, the
girl who shattered his heart--but quickly realizes he has a chance
to impress her. When his plan gets tangled through translation,
Jack and Hattie end up in a mess that puts her dreams in peril--and
tests Jack's resolve to remain single.
There's a secret matchmaker at work in frontier Texas! In the small
town of Dry Gulch, Texas, a good-hearted busybody just can't keep
herself from surreptitiously trying to match up women in dire
straits with men of good character she hopes can help them. How is
she to know she's also giving each couple a little nudge toward
love? A Cowboy Unmatched Neill isn't sure who hired him to repair
Clara's roof--he only knows Clara desperately needs his help. Can
he convince this stubborn widow to let down her guard and take
another chance on love? An Unforeseen Match Hoping to earn an
honest wage on his way to the land rush, Clayton ends up on Grace's
doorstep, lured by a classified ad. He may have signed on for more
than he expected though--and he may have found the one woman who
can keep him from moving on. No Match for Love Andrew can't fathom
how refined Lucy ended up as the caretaker to his dotty aunt, and
somehow her arrival has prompted even more bizarre occurrences
around the ranch. When they join forces to unearth the truth, will
the attraction between Andrew and Lucy develop into more? Meeting
Her Match When the tables are turned and a tenderhearted meddler
becomes the beneficiary of a matchmaking scheme, her world is
turned upside down. As her entire life changes, will she finally be
able to tell the banker's son how much she cares for him?
Four top historical romance novelists team up in this new
collection to offer stories of love and romance with a twist of
humor. In Karen Witemeyer's "The Love Knot," Claire Nevin gets the
surprise of her life awaiting her sister's arrival by train. Mary
Connealy's "The Tangled Ties That Bind" offers the story of two
former best friends who are reunited while escaping a stampede.
Regina Jennings offers "Bound and Determined," where a most unusual
trip across barren Oklahoma plains is filled with adventure,
romance, and . . . camels? And Melissa Jagears' "Tied and True"
entertains with a tale of two hearts from different social classes
who become entwined at a cotton thread factory. Each tale is a fun
blend of history and romance that will delight readers.
Abigail Stuart Thought She was Jeremiah Calhoun's Widow. But
Jeremiah Calhoun Is Very Handsome, Very Alive, and Very Perplexed.
Most Inconvenient Indeed. With few options of her own, nurse
Abigail Stuart agrees to marry her patient, a gravely wounded
soldier calling himself Jeremiah Calhoun. They arrange a quick
ceremony before he dies, giving Abigail the rights to his Ozark
farm and giving Jeremiah the peace of knowing someone will care for
his ailing sister after he's gone--a practical solution for both of
them. After the war, Abigail fulfills her side of the
bargain--until the real Jeremiah Calhoun shows up, injured but
definitely alive, and wastes no time in challenging Abigail's
story. Abigail is flummoxed. After months of claiming to be his
widow, how can she explain that she's never seen this Jeremiah
Calhoun before? How can she convince him that she isn't trying to
steal his farm? And will she find a way to stay, even though this
practical arrangement has turned into a most inconvenient marriage?
Regina Jennings Is a Rising Voice in Humorous Historical Romance
After helping her grandfather at their Boston auction house,
Miranda Wimplegate discovers she's accidentally sold a powerful
family's prized portrait to an anonymous bidder. Desperate to
appease the furious family, her grandfather tracks it to the
Missouri Ozarks and makes an outlandish offer to buy the local
auction house if they promise not to sell anything until he
arrives. Upon their arrival, however, they discover their new
business doesn't deal in fine antiques, but in livestock. And its
manager, ruggedly handsome Wyatt Ballentine, is frustrated to
discover his fussy new bosses don't know a thing about the business
he's single-handedly kept afloat. Faced with more cattle than they
can count--but no mysterious painting--Miranda and Wyatt form an
unlikely but charged partnership to try and salvage a bad situation
getting worse.
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