One Quick Click: Josie, Bride of New Mexico
“One Quick Click” means all of the popular online review links are right here, making reviewing Josie: Bride of New Mexico (Book 47 in America’s Mail-Order Brides) easy and quick.
“One Quick Click” means all of the popular online review links are right here, making reviewing Josie: Bride of New Mexico (Book 47 in America’s Mail-Order Brides) easy and quick.
“One Quick Click” means all of the popular online review links are right here, making reviewing Lessie: Bride of Utah (Book 45 in America’s Mail-Order Brides) easy and quick.
The title Who I Want to Be: A Devotional Journey Through the Book of Matthew, by 31 Christian Authors and Compiled by Camy Tang. See details here.
Christmas Collection: Holidays in Mountain Home contains five Christmas titles from the ever-growing Holidays in Mountain Home series:
Prequel (0.5): This Noelle
1: Home for Christmas
2: Maybe This Christmas
3: The Marshal’s Surrender
4: The Drifter’s Proposal
The historical setting of The Drifter’s Proposal. This page includes content in the back of the novella, both e-book and paperback, allowing readers to connect and easily locate historical articles that cover true-to-history elements in the story.
Why would a romance novelist write a nonfiction manual designed for employees of a doctor’s office? Take a look– I have an offer that might benefit you! This Page contains a PDF document of the entire book, allowing a thorough review before purchase.
The “Dear Reader” section at the back of the kindle edition (of each of my titles) contains clickable links to historical references, blog articles, definitions, and much more. Given paperback readers can read the basic content but cannot easily access these extras, I’ve begun creating pages for use by paperback readers, with easy access for them via QR codes.
This page contains the clickable link-rich content for The Gunsmith’s Bride.
The “Dear Reader” section at the back of the kindle edition (of each of my titles) contains clickable links to historical references, blog articles, definitions, and much more. Given paperback readers can read the basic content but cannot easily access these extras, I’ve begun creating pages for use by paperback readers, with easy access for them via QR codes.
This page contains the clickable link-rich content for The Marshal’s Surrender.
The “Dear Reader” section at the back of the kindle edition (of each of my titles) contains clickable links to historical references, blog articles, definitions, and much more. Given paperback readers can read the basic content but cannot easily access these extras, I’ve begun creating pages for use by paperback readers, with easy access for them via QR codes.
This page contains the clickable link-rich content for Maybe This Christmas.
At the outset of Unmistakably Yours, Hank Murphy, proprietor of a fine new grocery emporium, is desperate to ensure adequate supplies to see his community through winter have arrived safely in Mountain Home. Much like Aesop’s fables about ants and grasshoppers, the American-Victorian era is ripe with moral-rich stories urging hard work during the summer to secure safety and comfort in the winter. This vintage newspaper article from 1880 showcases an example of the era’s “stories with a moral”.