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We were high school sweethearts until Cassie played a pivotal role in the most awful night of my life when my sister tragically killed herself. Though that was not the reason Cassie was removed from her foster home and placed elsewhere, it was opportune timing. Now twelve years later she's returned. I'm stuck between wanting to make her suffer for that night or embracing her tightly and never letting go
A sequel to Cassie: the girl with the hero's heart
In these two classic tales, #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods revisits the lives of the Calamity Janes, a group of best friends that lean on each other through thick and thin. Do You Take This Rebel? Cassie Collins fled Winding River, Wyoming when she discovered she was pregnant. Now, ten years later and stronger, she's been drawn back to town for a reunion with her friends, the Calamity Janes. But is she strong enough to stand up to Cole Davis, the wealthy father of her child who has the power to take away her son? Or can they finally become the family she's always dreamed of? Courting the Enemy Karen Hanson's oldest friends, the Calamity Janes, are urging her to sell her struggling ranch to the brooding, enigmatic Grady Blackhawk. But how can she possibly sell out to her late husband's worst enemy? Spending time with her handsome adversary could cost Karen a lot more than her ranch. Grady's suddenly far less interested in the land than he is in claiming Karen herself!
This is the story of Cassie: a rescue dog who was just over two years old when she joined Brian and Juliet's family of rescues, having already had three previous owners in her short life. The tiny little terrier soon wormed her way into the hearts of the family, and her antics and oversized attitude quickly earned her the nicknames 'The Mad Ferret' and 'The Wicked Witch of the West.' Cassie can best be described as a 'pocket dynamo' or, as the author puts it, "She is filled with boundless energy, and despite being fourteen years old now, she's like a Duracell bunny without an off switch." Cassie has bounced back from operations, managed to get lost and found in one afternoon, chased away Rottweilers and Dobermans that have had the nerve to try and steal her tennis ball, and found herself being injured by interfering in larger dogs' squabbles. People just can't help falling in love with this tiny bundle of joy. Cassie's Tale is the third book in Brian L. Porter's series of rescue dogs, following on from the award-winning bestsellers, Sasha and Sheba: From Hell to Happiness.
Can you really recapture the magical Christmases of days gone by? That is the question Cassandra Dawson has been asking herself since her beloved grandparents passed away. How could she ever return to their home and experience Christmas there without them? Cassie has been living the high life in Toronto, working hard in the fashion industry, and leaving no time for her personal life. After her grandparents died three years ago, they left her their property on Dawson’s Lane, near St. John’s, Newfoundland. It was the place where Cassie had spent most of her childhood and every Christmas before they died. When her grandparents’ neighbour, Mr. Hudson, calls to tell her that he and his wife can no longer look after her grandparents’ place, Cassie must decide if it’s time to sell it. She hasn’t been to their home in three years, too overwhelmed with emotion to go there. But it is Christmastime, and her grandmother wanted her to continue to spend Christmas there. Guilty for not fulfilling her grandmother’s wishes after her death, Cassie decides to return to her grandparents’ home, feeling once she’s there, she’ll know what to do. The Hudsons enlist their grandson, Gabe, to help Cassie prepare the property to sell, in case that is her decision. Cassie hasn’t seen Gabe since they were children, and when he arrives, Cassie is astonished to find a handsome man in front of her. Strong memories of being in that home pull at her heartstrings, and Gabe offers Cassie the chance to recapture her wonderful Christmases spent on Dawson’s Lane. But will it be enough to make her stay?
What would you risk to travel back in time? Would you risk everything? All she wants is a peaceful life. To live on her brother's quiet Wisconsin farm and write romance novels. But one night, fate intervenes. When ex-reporter Cassie Martin overhears a heated argument between two men, her curiosity moves into high gear. And when one of them mentions a mysterious disappearance and "manipulating time," she has to have answers. Aaron Reegan is the head of security at a secret facility in the Wisconsin countryside. When he happens to meet local writer Cassie Martin, sparks fly, as they realize they share dark steamy tastes. He never once questions her innocence or her motives. Until the moment he realizes he's been betrayed. A chance meeting... a technology that makes the Manhattan Project look tame... and suddenly Aaron is chasing Cassie back to fourteenth century France. To save her? Aaron had thought he'd met the woman he was going to spend the rest of his life with. But now, his only choice is to kill her. "Outlander" meets "Fifty Shades of Gray," Time Bridge: Cassie is the first book in Time Bridge series. If you love steamy romance, time travel adventure, a smart-as-a whip heroine, and the sexiest hero to step out of the pages of a book in a long while, don't miss "Cassie." Mature readers comfortable with darker themes only please.
Three foster girls grew up together, sharing everything–until that fateful night that shattered their home and sent them in different directions. Now a decade later one by one they return to Bradford Hall. Nothing is like they remember, but can the future recapture the hope they all had? Cassie's Return: We were high school sweethearts until Cassie played a pivotal role in the most awful night of my life when my sister tragically killed herself. Now twelve years later she's returned. I'm stuck between wanting to make her suffer for that night or embracing her tightly and never letting go. Piper's Discovery: Confinement in this one-horse town, while my foot heals, is driving me crazy with boredom, which is why I volunteered to help Piper find her phantom parents. It’s not like there’s a real possibility of us being together. But on lonely nights, the idea of home and domestic bliss with Piper by my side is enough to make me dream. Fiona's Homecoming: Life as I knew it was revolutionized the very day Fiona Hunter came to town. With her feisty temperament and her do-what-it-takes attitude, she has me spinning in circles. As sheriff, I swore to keep order and fairness throughout the parish—but how can I uphold this duty when all I want is to protect her?
The crime fiction world of the late 1970s, with its increasingly diverse landscape, is a natural beginning for this collection of critical studies focusing on the intersections of class, culture and crime--each nuanced with shades of gender, ethnicity, race and politics. The ten new essays herein raise broad and complicated questions about the role of class and culture in transatlantic crime fiction beyond the Golden Age: How is "class" understood in detective fiction, other than as a socioeconomic marker? Can we distinguish between major British and American class concerns as they relate to crime? How politically informed is popular detective fiction in responding to economic crises in Scotland, Ireland, England and the United States? When issues of race and gender intersect with concerns of class and culture, does the crime writer privilege one or another factor? Do values and preoccupations of a primarily middle-class readership get reflected in popular detective fiction?
Cassie's Cowboy Daddy by Kathie DeNosky released on Apr 24, 2002 is available now for purchase.
A poignant story of two estranged sisters from the New York Times bestselling author of the Tradd Street novels. At twenty Cassie Madison left her hometown of Walton, Georgia, for New York City, where she has reinvented herself—from losing herself in her career to squashing her accent. But one night a single phone call brings back everything she's tried to forget. She hasn't spoken to her sister since Harriet stole Cassie's fiancé and married him. But now Harriet's on the line with news that their father is dying. As she makes the trip back, the only thing that frightens Cassie more than losing her father is seeing Harriet and the family that should have been hers. But she can't help loving her nephews and nieces any more than she can help feeling at home again in Walton. As she fights a surprising reaction to a forgotten friend, and faces an unexpected threat to the family she'd once left behind, Cassie comes to realize that moving on doesn't always mean moving away from who you are.