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Come back to Montana and revisit the folks of the St. Adelbert valley.


BOOK ONE:
Available now:

"HE CALLS HER DOC"
 
BOOK TWO:

Available now:
"PROMISE TO A BOY"


BOOK THREE:
Available in September:
"WINNING OVER THE RANCHER"


Baylor is the handsome rancher who helped search for the missing teenager Lexie and who flirted shamelessly with Maude DeVane in Book One. In Book Two you find out he's a volunteer firefighter and a friend who protected Abby Fairbanks from the bullies when they were in junior high.

Baylor's story. Baylor Doyle wants out of the tiny, restrictive St. Adelbert valley. All he has to do is get his family's ranch to pay for itself. No big deal. He and his family are interviewing a general contractor who will get things sorted out for the new Eco Ranch and then Baylor will be on his way in two weeks, three at the most.

The contractor turns out to be KayLee Morgan a beautiful, single mother from California who falls in love with him—and the whole valley, and discovers she desperately wants to bring her child up in this loving little town of St. Adelbert. And okay so he finds her attractive, very—body and soul attractive.

But in order to keep his dream alive, Baylor has to get the ranch self sufficient AND find a way to free his heart without breaking hers. And then he'll be gone—out into the big wide-open world.

Oh, Baylor honey, can we really let things happen that way?
 
Winning Over the Rancher
Available September 2011 in print at:
(Available for pre-order at most locations.)

Walmart Stores
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eharlequin.com
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Amazon.com


Promise to a Boy
He Calls Her Doc
available at:
Amazon.com
BarnesandNoble.com

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So what do you think about books set in the small (imaginary) town of South Harbor, Maine? In the pipeline are a trio of books set in place where life is hard and love is fierce.

Come back soon for more details and some blow you away art by Roger Shule a Northern Illinois artist.

But there may be more stories set in Montana. I'd love to know what you think.