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About the Book Amylou is based haphazardly on a real-live former love interest and follows a collection of inspiring rural Midwestern baseball players. About the Author Robert Meyer is merely a byproduct of his Midwestern upbringing and his own unique flaws.
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When Sarah Monroe's abusive husband dies, all she feels is blessed relief. When she inherits her uncle's house in Cactus Gap, she moves to Texas for a chance to start fresh. Happy in her new-found freedom, she swears off men and marriage forever. Until she meets Zach Whitfield. Zach is on a mission to find a bride. From the moment he sees Sarah, he's completely smitten. When tragedy strikes, leaving him guardian of his best friend's young daughter, Zach asks Sarah for help. Can he break down the fortress surrounding her fragile heart? Can he persuade her to become his wife? KEYWORDS: sweet romance, clean romance, inspirational romance, Christian romance, Texas romance, cowboy romance, historical, historical western romance, short story, series romance
"Betty Lee Senior" by Harriet Pyne Grove is a captivating and heartwarming continuation of the story that follows the life journey of Betty Lee, a young woman who has now entered a new phase of her life as a senior in her small town. Building upon the foundation laid in the previous installment, "Betty Lee Junior," the narrative explores Betty Lee's ongoing experiences, challenges, and joys as she transitions from her adolescent years into adulthood. The story offers a deeper exploration of Betty Lee's character, her relationships, and her evolving role within the community. As a senior, Betty Lee's character has matured and developed in significant ways. Her interactions with family members, friends, and neighbors continue to play a central role in the narrative, highlighting the enduring importance of relationships in shaping her identity and outlook on life. One of the key themes of "Betty Lee Senior" is the process of self-discovery and personal growth that accompanies the transition from youth to adulthood. Betty Lee's journey is marked by moments of introspection, self-reflection, and decision-making that resonate with readers who are also navigating the challenges and opportunities of adulthood. The small town setting remains a charming backdrop for the story, and readers are treated to further glimpses of the town's traditions, events, and the close-knit community that defines Betty Lee's world. Harriet Pyne Grove skillfully captures the atmosphere of nostalgia and simplicity that characterized earlier times, creating a sense of timelessness and relatability. Betty Lee's resilience, determination, and continued enthusiasm for life serve as sources of inspiration throughout "Betty Lee Senior." Her willingness to embrace change, face uncertainties, and make meaningful contributions to her community embodies the values of strength and character that readers can admire and connect with. Harriet Pyne Grove's writing style continues to shine in "Betty Lee Senior," capturing the essence of Betty Lee's experiences with authenticity and depth. The narrative's focus on personal growth, relationships, and the exploration of life's different phases provides a rich and engaging reading experience. In summary, "Betty Lee Senior" by Harriet Pyne Grove is a touching and relatable continuation of Betty Lee's life journey, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges, joys, and lessons that come with the transition to adulthood. Betty Lee's evolving character, her interactions with others, and her ongoing exploration of life's complexities make for a compelling and heartwarming story that resonates with readers of all ages.
B and B owner Caroline Tuttle has dreamed of moving out west and marrying a cowboy ever since she saw her first horse. But with her recent inheritance of Blackberry Farm, Caroline's future seems bleak…until she meets her sexy, secretive tenant, Ethan Garrison, and a young orphan who breaks down both their defenses. Now all the plans that Caroline made—and thought she wanted—take a backseat to the warmth of the little girl's smile and Ethan's supportive embrace. And before long, the notion of leaving South Carolina doesn't seem quite so appealing….
Historical Inspirational Western Romance Four Short Stories Sweet and Clean THE RANCHER'S ORPHAN BRIDE Rachel Hendricks moves to Cactus Gap, Texas, to reclaim her young brothers whom she sent out West on the Orphan Train after their parents died. She plans to reunite her family and make a home for them so they can start a new life together. Reese Cooper takes the Hendricks boys under his temporary guardianship and provides room and board in exchange for good honest work. Even though he still mourns the death of his wife, the two boys inch their way into his battered heart. When their sister comes to claim them, Reese discovers the healing power of love. THE RANCHER'S OUTLAW BRIDE Emily Parker is an outlaw on the run. Dressed as a boy and wounded by a bullet, she seeks shelter from the cold winter's night in Jake Stewart's old barn. Barricading herself in a stall behind a bale of hay, she's ready to shoot anyone who dares enter her temporary sanctuary. When Jake discovers an injured fugitive hiding in his barn, his only thought is to save the young man's life. When he discovers his patient is a lady in disguise, he realizes he's stumbled upon trouble with a capital T. As he nurses Emily back to health, Jake learns the true meaning of love and vows to help her anyway he can . . . even if it means marriage. THE RANCHER'S COMANCHE BRIDE While tracking and hunting game, Cal Jackson discovers a young Comanche woman hiding in his pasture. From the very first moment he sees her, a strong bond is forged between them. Cal has almost given up on finding someone he can love. Has fate brought him this Indian maiden to call his very own? After her tribe is brutally massacred, Yanny runs for her life. Injured, weak and hungry, she welcomes a handsome stranger's offer of help. Accepted into the midst of the loving Jackson family, she slowly heals and recovers from the bloodbath she miraculously survived. But can she survive in the white man's world? Can she win the love of the man who saved her? THE RANCHER'S RELUCTANT BRIDE When Sarah Monroe's abusive husband dies, all she feels is blessed relief. When she inherits her uncle's house in Cactus Gap, she moves to Texas for a chance to start fresh. Happy in her new-found freedom, she swears off men and marriage forever. Until she meets Zach Whitfield. Zach is on a mission to find a bride. From the moment he sees Sarah, he's completely smitten. When tragedy strikes, leaving him guardian of his best friend's young daughter, Zach asks Sarah for help. Can he break down the fortress surrounding her fragile heart? Can he persuade her to become his wife? KEYWORDS: sweet romance, clean romance, inspirational romance, Christian romance, Texas romance, cowboy romance, historical, historical western romance, short story, series romance, anthology, bundle, box set
A Place to Call Home B and B owner Caroline Tuttle has dreamed of moving out West and marrying a cowboy ever since she saw her first horse. But then a friend wills Caroline a farm, and leaves her with two final wishes—to care for an orphaned girl and the farm's tenant, an artist named Ethan Garrison. Suddenly all the plans that Caroline has made—and thought she wanted—take a backseat to the warmth of the little girl's smile and Ethan's supportive embrace. But will her stubborn determination to fulfill a lifelong dream cost her the home and family she's found?
The decade of the 1040s, especially in South Central Los Angeles, was a challenging time and place. It endured rationing; suffered endemic racial tensions; spawned incipient gangs; and stubbornly clung to the ravages of the depression. This was the milieu Arnie Crockett and his family migrated into when he was eight and he encountered such wonders as concrete buildings, electric appliances, indoor plumbing, streetcars, stoplights, dial telephones, smog, and special movies. L.A. was an urban sprawl unique among U.S. cities. It was crisscrossed by alleys and dotted with vacant lots a serendipity of which Arnie took full advantage, turning 97th Street and environs into his exclusive fiefdom of fun. Arnie loved to play. He suffered severe asthma, a contentious relationship with his father, felonious cousins, an essential inferiority complex, and an early awareness of his mortality; but the exhilaration he felt when he played with his brother, Lenny, and his friends, Richard and Jimmy overcame all. A panoply of unique and fascinating characters inhabited 97th street: the crazy girl; the jungle lady; the fugitive kidnappers; the ghost of a suicide; the sweet old arsonists; and the evil custodian of the 97th Street School. In Arnies back yard resided the worlds mangiest dog; the worlds largest chicken; a wiener-eating snake; and the worlds smelliest duck, the demise of which turned out to be one of the most profound events in Arnies life. Elwood Crockett, Arnies father, was a complex man of varied skills and prejudices. But Elwood could not or would not show the love he truly felt for his wife and children other than by his stoic sense of responsibility. It was not until the day before Elwoods sudden, unexpected death that Arnie and his father finally came to demonstrate unequivocally their mutual love and respect.
"Betty Lee Junior" by Harriet Pyne Grove is a heartwarming and engaging story that follows the journey of Betty Lee, a young girl navigating the challenges and adventures of growing up in a small town. The narrative introduces readers to Betty Lee, a spirited and curious young girl with a zest for life. Set in a quaint and close-knit community, the story unfolds as Betty Lee embarks on various escapades, forming meaningful friendships, and learning valuable life lessons along the way. As Betty Lee navigates the ups and downs of childhood, readers are treated to a vivid portrayal of the joys and complexities of growing up in a small town. The author skillfully captures the essence of community life, depicting the interactions between neighbors, the charm of local traditions, and the importance of shared values. Throughout the story, Betty Lee's character is a source of inspiration. Her determination, optimism, and willingness to embrace new experiences showcase her resilience and inner strength. Whether she's participating in town events, helping her family, or embarking on personal quests, Betty Lee's enthusiasm for life resonates with readers of all ages. One of the central themes of "Betty Lee Junior" is the significance of relationships and the impact of family and friends on a young person's development. Betty Lee's interactions with her family members, friends, and neighbors highlight the role of support systems in shaping her character and worldview. These relationships contribute to the story's heartwarming and relatable moments. As Betty Lee faces challenges and navigates the complexities of adolescence, her personal growth and self-discovery serve as a central narrative arc. Through her experiences, readers witness her evolving perspectives, the maturation of her values, and the gradual understanding of the world around her. This growth adds depth and authenticity to the character, making her relatable to readers who may also be undergoing similar phases of self-discovery. Harriet Pyne Grove's writing style captures the essence of nostalgia and simplicity, transporting readers to a bygone era. The setting and atmosphere of the small town are vividly depicted, creating a backdrop that enhances the story's charm and timelessness. In summary, "Betty Lee Junior" by Harriet Pyne Grove is a delightful and heartwarming coming-of-age tale that captures the essence of childhood, community, and personal growth. Betty Lee's adventures, friendships, and life lessons make for an engaging read that resonates with readers of all ages and reminds them of the timeless experiences of youth.