Rancher Roarc Rhynhart needs a housekeeper to care for his small son, Rian. But when newly widowed Mylena Harris arrives at his ranch, he is outraged. She is not what he wanted! She is much too young, too pretty and he has no room in his life for any woman. Mylena needs the job desperately since her husband has just been killed and she is left with no money in this small eastern Colorado town. She must make a go of the job regardless of the autocratic rancher and his accusations that she is flirting with his cow hands. A series of unexplained events take place to cast a shadow on the Rhynhart ranch. Can Mylena be the cause? If so, what can she do?
Ex-reb soldier Brent Hollister comes across a farm family being massacred by Indians. He is able to save the daughter Lotty, and finally, the younger sister, Milly, is found hiding in the henhouse. Headed for the gold fields in California, what can he do with two destitute females? A long trek later, they are able to join a wagon train headed for Fort Valera in Southwestern New Mexico. Settled at last, he finds himself longing to marry Lotty, but he has no money, nothing to offer a wife. Against her pleas, he leaves to find a grubstake, leaving her with a surprise souvenir. Will she wait for him? Will he find that dream of gold? Can he come home and find what he has been searching for all along?
Murder in a small town? Murder in an old empty mansion? What could be going on? Baffled, the town looks to attorney Todd Donovan to spearhead solving this mystery. But clues lead back to Alise Hammond, secretary to one of the murdered men. What reason would she have to perpetrate these ghastly crimes? And how can Todd resist falling in love with the leading suspect? One more murder and he fears for her life. Can the strange tattoos the victims exhibit have anything to do with their deaths? Is Alise guilty or is she in danger of being the next victim?
Tour director Blair Ducaine leads her tour group to their hotel in the French Quarter of New Orleans. All her people are of special interest to her, but one stands out. Major Cortland Marsh, recently retired from the military, is almost too handsome to be true. New Orleans is filled with history and intrigue. All goes well until a series of strange happenings seem to plague the tour. First there is a theft, then there is an accident in the middle of the night. Finally, a grisly murder occurs. Since Blair discovers the body, she becomes a person of interest. Can Cort be of help? Or will he be a distraction that Blair can easily do without? Or will her heart allow her to recognize the difference? Suddenly, Blair is being stalked. Why?
Young high school teachers, Amy Randall and Zan Knox, take teaching jobs at Covington, New Mexico, High School. Here they encounter an ineffective principal and a football coach who seems to rule the roost both at school and downtown. Set to meet the son of her mother's old college roommate, Wilt Benson, Amy draws the unwanted attention of Coach Cal Marley instead while Wilt finds six foot tall Zan attractive. Attempting to escape the clutches of Coach Marley, Amy mistakes oilman, Kent Madison, for Wilt. Kent helps her avoid the coach by becoming her date for the Homecoming Dance she is sponsoring. Amy is forced to teach art to the football team - boys who are not interested in art! But the coach insists that they receive good grades by doing little work. Amy is disgusted with this arrangement and feels it is bordering on being illegal. Murder raises is ugly head when one of the football players is found dead beneath the ball field bleachers. Who could have committed such a crime? Several weeks slip by and another football player is murdered in the art room. WHO is zeroing in on these young athletes? Several strange incidents occurring on campus make Amy and Zan suspicious and uneasy. The football quarterback is found floating in the pool at the natatorium. He has been struck on the head and left to drown but he is revived and remembers nothing about how he fell into the water. However, the murderer is watching and vows to complete the job. Amy plans to leave when the year is over but Zan has fallen for Wilt Benson. Zan, upset at this turn of events, wonders how Amy will view the situation as she was designated to be Wilt's love. But Kent Madison has become larger than life to Amy even though he is always too busy to be counted on. She wants a settled husband and family - not a roamer. When one of his oil wells catches on fire, he is more distracted than ever. As the school year ends, Amy is caught alone in the art room when Coach Cal suddenly appears - and the killer is revealed. Now both girls wonder how to break the news of their choosing separate ways. Zan worries that she has taken Wilt when he should have chosen Amy. Amy determines to leave Covington - and Kent. But will he agree? Or will he suggest a gypsy honeymoon?
Photo journalist Caci Calhoon, ordered to Houston to prepare Jobe Morrison to be the next cover selection for Chrysilis magazine, finds him to be enormously fat! What can she do? Strict dieting and sessions with a couture clothier enable him to succeed in his publicity for the magazine. He is a smashing success. Suddenly, Caci finds herself drawn to the man in spite of her better judgment. Does he feel the same? But shockingly, he is accused of murder! What can Caci do to help? Anything? Nothing? Is he guilty?
Carli Garron owns a day care center; she meets architect Quinn Kinkaid and his distressed small son, Damon, on a city bus. Quinn, in town to oversee the building of a new shopping mall, is thankful to fi nd a qualifi ed care taker for his motherless son during his assigned time there. Divorced and bitter, Carli has a little girl of her own. Following a series of delightful encounters, they fi nd themselves falling in love and eventually making plans to marry and live in Quinns home in Texas. However with the sudden arrival of Carlis ex-husband Scott, a wounded war veteran, their plans are ruptured. Quinn, returns to Texas disappointed and disillusioned. Carli seems to be as unfaithful as his ex-wife, Sondra, who was killed in a car crash as she was leaving him. In the aftermath, Carli fl ounders in the devastation of losing Quinn as well as the peace in her own home. She turns to God for solace. But - an unexpected event frees her. Is it too late for Quinn? Can a terrible accident reunite them?
Britain by BritRail––the best-selling and most respected rail guide to the British train system––is back with this revised and updated new edition. This time-tested book provides all the information you need on fares, schedules, and pass options. It is also packed with travel tips, including information on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, and exchanging currency. Learn how to use London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff as base cities for more than forty rail trips and day excursions to outlying areas and points of interest in England, Scotland, and Wales, from the medieval city of York to Dover and its famous cliffs.
This guide to touring Britain by train features London, Glasgow and Edinburgh as base cities with side trips to 45 surrounding destinations. It also discusses crossing the Irish Sea by train and crossing the English Channel via the Chunnel.
Britain by BritRail and Europe by Eurail are the only ones devoted exclusively to rail travel in Europe and Great Britain, with both timetables and suggestions on what to see and do along the way. Each guide has the most up-to-date information on fares, schedules, and pass options. Extras include: -- Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages -- Current photos and detailed station and city maps -- Anecdotal and historical sidebars -- The latest information on the Chunnel and other Channel crossings -- Optional preplanned itineraries for the easiest travel imaginable There is no better way to see England, Scotland, and Wales than by train, and there is no better guide to the British train system than by Britain by BritRail. This guide explains how to use London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff as base cities for day excursions to outlying points of interest.
Travelers learn how to tour England, Scotland, and Wales by train, with detailed side trips to other towns and points of interest from London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages included. Photos and detailed station and city maps.
Britain by BritRail and Europe by Eurail are the only ones devoted exclusively to rail travel in Europe and Great Britain, with both timetables and suggestions on what to see and do along the way. Each guide has the most up-to-date information on fares, schedules, and pass options. Extras include: -- Tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and languages -- Current photos and detailed station and city maps -- Anecdotal and historical sidebars -- The latest information on the Chunnel and other Channel crossings -- Optional preplanned itineraries for the easiest travel imaginable There is no better way to see England, Scotland, and Wales than by train, and there is no better guide to the British train system than by Britain by BritRail. This guide explains how to use London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Cardiff as base cities for day excursions to outlying points of interest.
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