September 2015

A Lady for the Lawman

by Jewell Tweedt

When Pinkerton agent Jason Reynolds is sent to Omaha to capture a loco Civil War veteran and return stolen Confederate gold he faces the biggest challenge of his career. Can he overcome his past to get his man AND his woman?

 

Fire and Ice

by Mary Connealy

Saddle up for mysteries and laughs with the Wilde sisters!

Bailey Wilde is the oldest sister–and the one who takes care of everyone else in her family. But after her sisters marry and move away, her little homestead becomes bleak and lonely, especially during the long winter months. In a moment of weakness, Bailey agrees to a wild plan concocted by her neighbor, Gage Coulter.

Gage is an honest man, but he didn’t make his fortune by being weak. He won’t break the law, but he’ll push as hard as he can within it. Five thousand acres of excellent grazing land is lost to him because Bailey’s homestead is located right across the entrance to a canyon full of lush grass. Gage has to regain access to this land–and he’s got to go through Bailey to do it. So he makes a proposal…

Can these two independent, life-toughened homesteaders finally loosen up enough to earn each other’s respect–and maybe find love in the process?

 

Moon Struck The Journal

by *lizzie starr

The Moon…symbol of wonder, transition and enlightenment.
The moon has long been a source of wonder, even after men left their footprints on the dusty surface. The ever-changing cycles signal transition, speak to us of mysteries and offer illumination of both the world around us and our inner selves.

The Moon Struck Journal is filled with:

Moon quotations to prompt and inspire
Lined pages for personal reflection and discovery
Blank pages for sketching and doodling
Space to record favorite saying or poems
Anything you wish…
The Cosmos Journals #1 Moon Struck

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