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Wild card Zoey Bancroft is in a scrape. Her ex-boyfriend has left her stranded with no money in Vegas after hearing she's carrying his child. Desperate, Zoey calls her best friend, firefighter Gage Powell. Before she can tell Gage where she is, a loan shark enters her motel room and destroys her phone…. Tired of saving Zoey from yet another bind, but unable to forget the sparks they once shared, Gage impulsively proposes. For the sake of the baby, of course—it'll be a marriage in name only. But trouble that started in Vegas doesn't always end there, and this time Gage's life—and love—is on the line….
Major Anthony Lyndhurst cannot believe his eyes. “There’s no way that this is possible.” But regardless, here before him in his own bedroom is his wife, Georgie, who disappeared without a trace four years earlier. After she disappeared, rumours spread that he had killed her, and Anthony was ostracized from high society. There’s little chance of him forgiving her after that. Still, where has she been and what has she been doing these past four years? In the sequel to An Uncommon Abigail, the Lyndhursts’ family drama gets darker, when secrets concerning the members and the disappearance of Anthony’s young, estranged wife are uncovered.
No Ordinary Hero by Rachel Lee Del Carmody can't explain the strange happenings in her house that are unsettling her and her teenage daughter. But when Mike Windwalker shows up on the widow's doorstep offering help, she soon discovers that he's no ordinary man. Mike is a gorgeous Native American caught between two worlds that of science and of his ancestor's spiritual ways. Together they must unravel the mystery surrounding the house only to discover a passion that's hard to deny... The Prodigal Bride by Beth Cornelison Zoey Bancroft is in a dilemma. After hearing she's carrying his child her ex–boyfriend has left her stranded in Vegas with no money. Desperate, Zoey calls her best friend, firefighter Gage Powell. Tired of saving Zoey from yet another bind, but unable to forget the sparks they once shared, Gage impulsively proposes for the sake of the baby, of course! It'll be a marriage in name only. But trouble that started in Vegas doesn't always end there, and this time Gage's life and love is on the line
Bradley Booth adds flesh and bones--and amazing depth of detail--to Jesus' parable of the prodigal son. He weaves a riveting story of greed, jealousy, anguish, and, finally, transforming love. The Prodigal demonstrates the hazards of stubborn pride and independence. Without God and family, the world is not enough. In the end the smart thing is to return to the loving arms we left behind.
"Deservedly compared to her countrywomen, Binchy and Pilcher, Willett is an equally gifted storyteller."—Booklist In Marcia Willett's latest novel, Jolyon, who had been abandoned by his mother, Maria, is living at the Keep with his father and his stepmother Fliss. Now that Jolyon is a successful television presenter of gardening programs, the recently widowed Maria, lonely and impressed by her son's fame, reappears and hopes to step back into his life. But Jolyon finds it difficult to trust his mother and forgive the hurt she had inflicted on him.
A young bride shuts herself up in a bedroom on her wedding day, refusing to get married. In this moving and humorous look at contemporary Israel and the chaotic ups and downs of love everywhere, her family gathers outside the locked door, not knowing what to do. The bride's mother has lost a younger daughter in unclear circumstances. Her grandmother is hard of hearing, yet seems to understand her better than anyone. A male cousin who likes to wear women’s clothes and jewelry clings to his grandmother like a little boy. The family tries an array of unusual tactics to ensure the wedding goes ahead, including calling in a psychologist specializing in brides who change their mind and a ladder truck from the Palestinian Authority electrical company. The only communication they receive from behind the door are scribbled notes, one of them a cryptic poem about a prodigal daughter returning home. The harder they try to reach the defiant woman, the more the despairing groom is convinced that her refusal should be respected. But what, exactly, ought to be respected? Is this merely a case of cold feet? A feminist statement? Or a mourning ritual for a lost sister? This provocative and highly entertaining novel lingers long after its final page.
Through moving oral histories, Ji-Yeon Yuh tells an important, at times heartbreaking, story of Korean military brides. She takes us beyond the stereotypes and reveals their roles within their families, communities, and Korean immigration to the U.S.
Travel the Transcontinental Railroad in search of love.