Six months pregnant, unmarried, broke, and alone, Megan Smith doesn't think things can get much worse--and then they do. Stuck on the road without shelter when a tornado appears, Megan barely escapes with her life. And when Will Callahan comes upon her in the road, her life will never be the same. While staying at the Callahan family ranch, she finds herself daring to love again, even while she suspects that Will's affection for her can't be anything but pity. But when she realizes that the townspeople think she's just a gold digger, she can't bear to stay. Can Will convince her that her past doesn't mean a thing when it comes to love? Filled with the easy charm and warmth of Texas, Megan's Hero will have readers believing in the power of love and forgiveness.
Emily Rose may be in the tiny West Texas town of Callahan Crossing for the moment, but it's just a rung on her ladder to success. Her work at the Callahan Crossing historical society will look good on her ever-growing resume as she attempts to break into the prestigious world of a big city museum curator. Little does she know cowboy and contractor Chance Callahan has decided that he can convince her to stay--both with the town and with him. As he helps Emily restore the town's history after a devastating fire, he also helps her uncover her own hidden worth and the value of love. The second book in THE CALLAHANS OF TEXAS series, Emily's Chance is a heartwarming story of letting love take the lead. Readers will come away wishing they lived in Callahan Crossing.
Trent Malloy Had A Secret That Kept Him Drifting From Place To Place Until the night he found himself caught in a blinding snowstorm, and wound up half-frozen to death at Anna Caldwell's ranch. The gentle widow and her children had taken him in and nursed him back to health. But they'd done more than that. He'd begun to dream again about things he'd given up long ago. Things like love, home and family. And though he knew the day would come when he would have to leave, he kept hoping for the miracle that would erase his past, and make him the kind of man that Anna deserved.
Dawn has finally met the love of ther life. But can he let go of the past? Will another woman's betrayal destroy Dawn's chance at happiness? Or can she and Grant find a love that truly endures?
A tender new Homespun romance. Despite what he thinks, Rebecca Stephens is just being neighborly when she invites handsome--and single--Luke Nortcutt to her farm for Sunday dinner. Soon, Luke realizes that she's not just another woman angling for a husband. But before he can offer Rebecca a promise of tomorrow, he must free his heart from the bitterness of the past.
The fourth edition of this guide which combines the most up-to-date information on Disneyland with extensive coverage on Southern California's other theme parks and on all the region's family attractions, including beaches, parks, restaurants, reasonably priced hotels and campgrounds.
While going through her late mother's belongings, magazine writer Charity Brown makes a shattering discovery: a letter implying that the father she believed had died before her birth is still alive in Texas. Charity won't let anything interfere with her quest to find her father--not even love.
When a strange man appeared to her like a mirage in the desert, he was the answer to the lost and injured woman's prayers. But she couldn't tell her handsome rescuer who she was--because she couldn't remember..." --
When a strange man appeared to her like a mirage in the desert, he was the answer to the lost and injured woman's prayers. But she couldn't tell her handsome rescuer who she was - because she couldn't remember.... Ex-Texas Ranger Jake Trayner felt instantly protective of the mysterious lady who'd stumbled onto his sprawling Texas ranch.
Working at the historical society of a small Texan town is just a step to becoming a big city museum curator for Emily Rose, but cowboy Chance Callahan believes he can convince her to stay right where she is. (religious fiction).
At the turn of the 20th century, Sharon's very existence was threatened by the collapse of the local iron industry as the town's economy and population began to decline. However, the popularity of automobile transportation and Sharon's accessible distance from New York attracted a class of wealthy visitors who fell in love with the rolling hills and quiet valleys. This new weekend population purchased land and built stately country homes, reigniting interest in the area. Steady growth in construction provided much-needed work, and commerce began to thrive again. Early businesses expanded, and new operations opened. Local residents could shop at stores run by the Gillette brothers and A.R. Woodward, fill their tanks at Herman Middlebrook's gas station, and have their health care needs attended to by doctors at the state-of-the-art Sharon Hospital, built in 1916. Eastern Europeans became the town's newest residents, taking advantage of the affordable, cleared land to fuel a large number of highly successful farms. Sharon's residents thrived as they reshaped their town, welcoming newcomers and nurturing a community of inclusion that lasts to the present day.
This will help us customize your experience to showcase the most relevant content to your age group
Please select from below
Login
Not registered?
Sign up
Already registered?
Success – Your message will goes here
We'd love to hear from you!
Thank you for visiting our website. Would you like to provide feedback on how we could improve your experience?
This site does not use any third party cookies with one exception — it uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.Learn More.