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The sixth book in the #1 bestselling Three Rivers Ranch Romance series, Eight Second Ride takes you beyond the ranch…to…
Discover the Pride and Prejudice body-swap romance that has readers laughing in surprise and delight.For most, this is a glorious…
After her father lost the family’s fortune, Wilhelmina was cast out of the fashionable set and banished to the wallflower…
From USA Today Bestselling Authors, A.M. Hargrove and Terri E. Laine, comes a standalone, taboo love story about a virgin…
Widow Rebecca Rusk is traveling west in search of a new life. When she meets widower Marcus Ford, sparks fly — but Rebecca is a woman of faith, and Marcus has lost his. Can they find room in their hearts for God and each other?
With her life in chaos, Annabelle flees to her uncle’s school at Fellsworth — only to fall in love with widowed gamekeeper Owen… From a Christian author who “has established herself as Regency writing royalty” (RT Book Reviews).
From a New York Times bestselling and Christy Award–winning author: Accused of a crime she didn’t commit, Casey is on the run. But when she stops to help two people in need, she puts her own life in jeopardy…
“The perfect inspirational read” (Library Journal): Can Brooklyn and Derek build a new future together in Idaho’s beautiful wine country? A Christy Award–winning author delivers “a heartwarming journey of redemption, forgiveness, and embracing the future” (Publishers Weekly).
From a New York Times bestselling author: In 1860s Texas, a lonely woman hires a good-hearted convict to help protect her ranch from danger. “Gray brings the past alive” (RT Book Reviews) in this lovely Christian romance.
From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: A servant’s betrayal forces Magdalen of Mallin to leave her life behind in this spellbinding reinvention of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale. “Christian fiction fans who enjoy fairy tales and romance will not be disappointed” (School Library Journal).