Just in time for Valentine’s Day reading—here is my
boxed set HEARTS AND FLOWERS. The
set contains three western historical romance novellas already for sale, but readers
get one free by buying the boxed set. Three for the price of two—win/win.
You know I love writing and my readers. Boxing these three
novellas to give readers a bonus is my way of saying thanks for your loyalty in
buying my books. I appreciate and adore each of you for making me an Amazon
bestselling author of western historical romance.
Here are the three in HEARTS AND FLOWERS:
SAVE
YOUR HEART FOR ME is one of my favorite of my works.
Probably the reason is that the heroine’s mom is named for my own mother, Lena
Mae Phifer. The heroine is named for my mom’s sister, Elizabeth Margaret
Phifer. Although my aunt was never called Beth, she is in this novella. The
handsome hero, Matt, has to unravel mysteries, stop a murder, and recover
kidnap victims. Of course, the lovely heroine does her share. This novella is
sensual.
HAPPY
IS THE BRIDE is a hectic tale of a wedding in which whatever
can go wrong does. But Beth Pendleton and Mason Whittaker become married and
found their own family. I thought of this story as sweet until a stuffy review
accusing me of writing . . . well, never mind. It is sensual, especially the
epilogue. No one is murdered, no one is
kidnapped, no crimes occur—at least not actual crimes. A few things deserve a
slap or two from our heroine, but all ends well.
LONG
WAY HOME is set in Georgia near the end of the Civil War. Parmelia
Bailey is left in charge of her extended family while the men are off at War.
That includes her brother’s fiancé and her family, who must be rescued from
approaching fighting. Parmelia risks a lot to bring the Hardeman women to stay
at her grandmother’s home. Darrick McDonald, Parmelia’s true love who moved
away, has returned wearing Union blue. This is the only time I have set an entire story outside Texas.
Buy the boxed set here:
Caroline
Thanks for stopping by!
1 comment:
Love that field of blue flowers in your back grounds, remind of a spring/summer western prairie. The boxed set looks good and is a definite buy for me. :)
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