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How can two people from different eras own the same ranch? Penelope Jane Terry knows everything about ranching in spite of being a lone woman. She is determined to send to jail the rustlers who believe they can steal what is hers... until she is caught spying on their dirty works and must ride for her life. What Penny doesn't count on is being hurtled over a 120 years into the future. Jake Knight believes the attractive woman who stumbled into his home one rainy evening either has amnesia or is certifiably insane. Unless, that is, she is in league with whoever is trying to drive him out of business. Someone is trying to force him to sell his ranch by staging a string of damaging incidents. Jake's been kept so busy making repairs that he can't run his ranch. Even if he were stupid enough to wish to sell, the ranch is so firmly entailed that no one can break the conditions. Jake gradually learns Penny is who she claims, no matter that time travel is supposed to be impossible. They're locked into a clash that it seems only one of them can win. If an outsider weren't trying to kill Jake as well as bankrupt him, perhaps he and Penny might be able to reach an agreement. But, there is that treasure....
Nothing much riles Gentry McRae. He works hard on the ranch he co-owns with his best friend, and is content with his life. He's proud of all they've accomplished in the ten years since the war. That is, until his partner dies and leaves his half of the ranch to his mail-order bride-and wills the bride to Gentry. "Now just a doggone minute, I don't plan to marry for years!" But, a single woman can't reside on a ranch where four men live without ruining her reputation. What's a good man to do, except marry the woman when she arrives? Heidi Roth has been spurned for being too plainspoken and too tall. In addition, her sister constantly makes fun of her for those reasons. That's why-with many doubts-she's willing to travel for months from Bavaria to Texas to marry a man who once lived in her town. When she arrives, she learns her prospective groom is dead, but left her his share of a ranch. She has serious doubts, but agrees to wed Gentry to protect her reputation. Sure enough, from the next day, one event after the other happens to complicate her life-yet she is happy. Until she sees the will and learns they are not equal partners as Gentry had led her to believe. Sometimes the perfect match is the one you didn't expect.
Wanted: one completely improper bride. Even if Drake Kincaid had placed such an advertisement in every paper in the country, he couldn't have found a better candidate than Pearl Parker...which is fine with him. After all, his parents' will stipulates only that he marry by his thirtieth birthday, not that he marry well. And no one--including Drake's grandfather, the man determined to hold him to the ridiculous provision--could possibly think tall, bossy Pearl with her ragtag siblings and questionable "cousin" Belle will make a good wife. Until Drake realizes that in her startling violet eyes he sees a beautiful woman with a generous soul... Their life together may not have started with hearts and flowers, but Drake and Pearl will soon learn that real love--with a breathtaking dose of passion--will make their marriage a true romance.
Sweet western historical romance of 60,000 words by bestselling author Caroline Clemmons is a stand-alone novel of the Stone Mountain Texas series and includes murder, danger, and adventure. When Kendra Murdoch's brother in law murders her sister, she takes charge of her nephew and two nieces. Fearing the man plans the same fate for her, she seeks shelter in Radford Crossing where she opens a café to support her small family.. Determined to be self-sufficient, Kendra shuns all advances from the handsome sheriff as danger hangs heavily over her head.. Butch Parrish battled a snowstorm and a killer to rescue Kendra and the children. He'll do whatever is necessary to protect the independent young woman who rekindles sensations he hoped were dead long ago. Protecting her, dealing with the town gossips and investigating a stagecoach robbery, Butch has a battle on his hands.
Jeannie Luttrell's passion in life is piloting airplanes. She doesn't mind the low pay, long hours, or the fact that as a World War II Women's Air Service Pilot (WASP) she has to pay her own expenses. When a faulty oil pressure line causes her P-51 Mustang's engine to fail, she has to bail out during a storm. When she lands the wind drags her across the ground and into a small ravine where her head strikes a rock. When Caleb Knight sees a person struggling with a parachute on his cousin's ranch, he knows what has happened. Another woman has landed in the small part of a ravine that appears to be a time portal from the past. Twice before a woman has come forward in time at this spot. He stops and takes the stranded pilot to his cousin's home but then he plans to be uninvolved. Darned if he'll let the family rope him into their shenanigans. No matter how hard he tries, Caleb can't avoid Jeannie. Soon, he isn't so certain he wants to. But, how can two strong-willed individuals who view the world differently build a relationship? Especially, now that they have the same enemy plotting against them?
How to escape marriage to an odious man . . . Leave the state.Lorraine Stuart joins a group of women traveling to Tarnation, Texas, a town with numerous bachelors but no unmarried women. She longs to meet a man who will admire her and the writing ability that has her published in several publications, by a pseudonym, of course. Just her luck, out of all those in Tarnation, she falls for the most stubborn man she's ever met. But the handsome newspaper owner is the only one who makes her heart flutter.Grant Pettigrew has worked hard to establish the Tarnation Gazette. He is intrigued by Lorraine but he won't let a woman write for his newspaper. Besides, he can't afford to hire anyone yet. The redhead is gorgeous and ignites dreams of family, but he's never met a more obstinate woman.Will two immovable forces join to form a forever love?
Beth Pendleton is tired of the gossip her three failed engagements--each arranged by her pompous father--have created. She knows she's not a jinx, an Ice Queen, a snob, or any of the other hurtful labels slapped on her. She takes food to the ill, serves the community in numerous ways, and is active in church. For her twenty-eight years she has tried to please her demanding parents. Neither her mother nor her father has ever had an encouraging word to say to her. Spiteful comments from her only cousin incite Beth to take charge of her fate. She proposes to Mason Whittaker, her lifelong friend and champion. Mason Whittaker, is a hero after any woman's heart. Carrying on his father's ranching tradition, he has strong family ties. Unlike Beth's critical parents, Mason's mother and father are loving and kind and he has a close knit extended family. As long as Mason can remember, he's been in love with Beth. The only time he loses his temper is when he hears someone speak ill of her. But he's learned to count to ten--or twenty--to curb his anger. He never believed he'd be able to marry her. Her proposal astonished and pleased him. But wait...did she mention love? Will Mason marry Beth and put an end to the gossip? And what about that silly bet Beth made with cousin Rachel that Beth would be wed by the end of June? What will Mason think if he learns of her impetuous gamble? But Beth's bet is not the only hazard to their wedding. Murphy's Law is working overtime as Beth and Mason battle outside forces to create their happily ever after.
Garnet is a sweet historical western in the Widows of Wildcat Ridge Series. Garnet Chandler is fighting to hold onto her café, her niece and nephew, and her sanity after the deaths of her husband, his brother, and his sister-in-law. A persistent prowler and the threat of losing custody of her niece and nephew spur her to action. She doesn't need another man, but she needs a husband long enough to convince the children's grandparents she can offer them a stable home. Bounty hunter Adam Bennett was ready to settle down when his friend was killed by a horse thief. He set out to capture the man who had also killed a guard when escaping prison. Adam must have let down his defenses because the man he followed and two cohorts waylaid Adam, beating him and stealing all his possessions before kicking him down a steep ravine. Adam is determined to capture the three as soon as he heals from their encounter. Garnet and Adam join forces to achieve both their goals but will that be enough?
Sometimes our wishes come true but with complications.None of the men in Hopeful, Colorado appeals to Serena Winters. Working at the mercantile owned by her aunt and uncle, she meets everyone in town. Her aunt warns her against falling for a prospector as they always leave town in spring. One full moon Serena wishes she could attract an interesting man. She should have been more careful about wording her wish. Brent Adams has filed on his claim and brought gold with him to the assay office in Hopeful. He fears taking it closer to his claim will draw claim jumpers and robbers. He's immediately charmed by Serena. He fears incurring her anger when she learns the secret he's withheld. When Serena is lost in freezing weather, only Brent can save her. Can they reconcile their differences and find lasting happiness?
Deirdre Dougherty never cursed at anyone, much less put a curse on the potato crop of her remote Irish village. She?d rather take her chances with the Atlantic lapping at the bottom of the cliff than the mob intent on burning her as they have her cottage. Deirdre leaps . . . and plops down over 160 years later in a Texas lake. She doesn't understand how she's ended up with the man from her recent visions or why he has the same name as the saint to whom she prayed. She's in danger of falling for the handsome policeman who rescued her, in spite of the fact that he thinks she's lying to him. How can she convince him her story is true when she's finding it difficult to believe the tale herself? Police Detective Brendan Hunter wants answers. Who shot him and killed his partner? Why? And why does Deirdre know details of the event? Her story has to be a colossal fabrication or else she's a beautiful psycho. Either way, he wants her gone before he becomes even more fascinated with her. But he can't let her out of his sight until she confesses to how she learned details no one but he and his late partner knew.
He's a by-the-book Texas sheriff; she's on the run from a murder conviction... When a tornado provides Rosalyn with the opportunity to escape the gallows, she collects her daughter Lucy and flees. They travel far enough West that Rosalyn believes she's gone to the ends of the earth. She hopes she and Lucy will be safe in this remote North Texas town where she embarks on a new life as a dressmaker. If only she could avoid contact with people, especially the handsome sheriff who pops up every time she turns around. She fears either she or her chatterbox daughter may slip and reveal too much. Joel Stone has been content with his life, even if it's not the one he'd dreamed. His younger brothers are married and living nearby, his aunts have moved to Radford Springs, and he is respected for the efficient job he does as sheriff. When he meets the new widow in town, his instant attraction staggers him. She appears uninterested, but he is determined to win her hand in marriage. But life doesn't turn out the way either Rosalyn or Joel plan. They overcome temporary obstacles, but what of the secret she protects? Can he save her from the gallows?
Prudence Lynch's beloved grandmother trained her in midwifery and in folk medicine. Always ostracized because they were different-until someone needed their help-they lived in poverty at the edge of a tiny Virginia village where rumors plagued them. After Granny's death, Prudence leaves for Richmond. There, Prudence is fortunate to be chosen to accompany Lydia Harrison to Tarnation, Texas. She believes she's left trouble and gossip behind to establish her healing business and begin a new life.Doctor Riley Gaston wants a wife and children. He's threatened to move from Tarnation to seek a wife, but he would never actually leave the community he loves. One of the young women Lydia brings home mesmerizes Riley. That is, until he learns her so-called profession is folk healing, which is he views as dangerous as it is worthless. Prudence is as stubborn as Riley. Trouble causes them to reconsider their opinions. Is their change of heart too late?
After the death of his wife, Link Dixon moves back to his hometown of Cartersville, Texas with his young son, Jason, to the Victorian home Link inherited from his grandmother. He hopes being surrounded by extended family will help Jason change from the solemn boy he's become. Link doesn't begrudge leaving the Dallas PD where he worked for ten years because he and Jason both love their new home. Besides, he?d do anything to help Jason. The Dixon family is thrilled to have Link and Jason in town and Jason is gradually learning to smile again. Link's wasted in his job as a deputy on night patrol, collaring drunks like his cousin, Virgil Lee, but it's the only law enforcement position unless he leaves the county. At the end of Link's first night on patrol, he's approached secretly by an old DEA acquaintance who wants him to add to his deputy's job that of undercover to find the killer of the man he?d be replacing. The kicker is that there may be a leak in the sheriff's office--Link could be working with dirty cops. But he can't refuse, this is Jason and his family's home. He uncovers clues that lead to more questions. Link contacts an attorney friend from Dallas, Vince Bertolli, who has also recently relocated to Cartersville. When a second person dies, Link is framed for both murders. Help comes from an unexpected source, and Link escapes--helped by a life-long friend with a simple mind, Coy Cox. And then Link's worst nightmare, Jason goes missing. Who would guess that cousin Virgil Lee would hold the key to retribution? Thomas Hardy said a man can never go home again. Almost home is close enough for Link Dixon.
He is building for the future . . .She is escaping the past . . .Trouble could destroy their familyStuart McGee needs the bounty from capturing the two men he's trailing. That reward will allow him to buy the ranch of his dreams. When he encounters the men, he learns they've killed a young couple. The big surprise is there's a baby in their cabin. What is Stuart supposed to do with a baby girl?Georgina Potter has to get away from home. Her family treats her as a screw-up. She is determined to prove them wrong. Starting over as a mail-order bride might not be the best way but it's the only way she can get away from her family. When she arrives she learns her groom has married someone else. What is she going to do with no money, no groom, and nowhere to stay?When Georgina and Stuart marry, neither is convinced it's the right choice. Baby Adeline captures the affection of both. Can working together as parents ignite romance for Georgina and Stuart? When trouble comes, will their fledgling relationship disintegrate or become stronger?
When a dot com billionaire crashes his sports car into a tree, he wakes up in Heaven facing angels Gabriel and Michael. He's given a chance to redeem his carefree ways by helping an orphanage avoid foreclosure and regain a sound financial picture by midnight on Christmas Eve-or else. To do so, he is sent back to Earth as orphanage janitor, Jacob Porter. After her father died four months ago, child psychologist Suzi Stephens was shocked to learn Serenity Springs Children's Home and Elementary School faced foreclosure unless she met a balloon note due January 1. She can't understand why her late father broke the trust her grandfather had carefully constructed to protect the home. She is afraid the annual gala won't raise enough money to pay the note much less a year's operating funds. Trying to do her job plus step into her late father's shoes has stretched her to her limits. She's suspicious of the handsome new janitor, who appears more like he'd be at home as a CEO. Could he be a spy for the developer who covets the children's home property? Suzi overcomes her distrust enough to allow Jacob's help raising funds. Working together, their attraction escalates but Jacob has nothing to offer the beautiful redhead. He is scheduled for earthly removal at midnight on December 24.
A substitute mail-order bride? Bear Baldwin is crushed when he receives a wire notifying him that the woman with whom he has corresponded for almost a year has passed him off to her friend. Do the two women think he's like an old shirt to be handed down? His mother urges him to give the substitute fiancée a chance, but his pride is stung and he hasn't decided. Tabitha Masterson is certain whatever awaits her in Radford Springs, Texas will be better than what her brother and that awful William have in mind in Boston. After her father's death, her brother has become a tyrant. She escapes to start her new life in Texas, but trouble can't be far behind. She believes if she's married when trouble arrives, she'll be safe. But her fiancé is reluctant to accept her as a substitute for the mail-order bride he'd courted.
A destitute widow; a reformed con man; the danger that links them...Betsie Galloway Hirsch has escaped Memphis with her son. Her gambling husband tricked the wrong people and they're demanding Betsie pay his debts-or else. She's come to Kincaid Springs to stay with her mother and seek a safe place for her son. Being so far from her former home, she feels secure. That is, until danger confronts her.After 34 years alone, Michael "Monk" Magonagle is falling in love with Betsie and is fond of her son. Monk is certain she is not free of the men her late husband cheated. Although he is not a violent man by nature, Monk is willing to fight for Betsie's safety. He and the men of the Kincaid family prepare to meet the enemy. How can Betsie and Liam be protected from the approaching danger? Will she and Monk be able to forge a love that endures or will one of them be silenced forever? What toll will the enemy exact?
Mistletoe Mistake was originally included in the anthology Wild Western Women...Mistletoe, Montana. This version has been expanded. Shannon Callahan worked hard to become a physician. In New York, she meets resistance to a woman doctor and feels she is no more than a midwife. When the opportunity arises for her to go to Montana and be the only doctor in the town of Mistletoe, she grabs the chance. Riley McCallister is sheriff of Mistletoe. When he learns the new doctor is a woman, he is shocked and vows never to let her treat him-no matter how beautiful she is. Slowly, Shannon's skill wins his respect-and more. Shannon's expertise and dedication during a measles epidemic convinces the town she is a good doctor-but does their acceptance come too late?
A shameful past...Rachel Ross secret haunts her. She joins other women leaving Virginia for Texas, object matrimony. Vowing never to trust again, she is rebuilding her life. She likes the dusty little town of Tarnation and is attracted to Zane Evans. Her past has made her cautious, but she allows him to court her.Zane Evans is a former Pinkerton agent who wants to forget all he saw in that profession and the war and found a good life in Tarnation, Texas. He has carefully planned his future. When he meets Rachel, he is instantly attracted.One event reveals her past in a spectacular way. Will Zane forgive her silence?
New cover for sweet romance adventure set against the Civil War. Parmelia Bailey is determined to protect the women in her family until the men return from War.As fighting nears, she steals back her horses to rescue her brother's fiance, sisters, and mother. Parmelia's former love has returned as he'd promised four years ago, but he's wearing Union blue. Darrick McDonald has been charged by General Grant to capture a dangerous band of renegades led by his old nemesis, Jeff Lawson. Jeff has vowed to teach Parmelia a lesson for refusing his marriage proposal. Darrick and his men must stop Lawson and his men before they reach Parmelia. But Lawson kidnaps Parmelia and her future sister-in-law. Can Darrick reach her in time?
Trent Macleod fought his way up from nothing to buy into Marvel Incorporated in Dallas Texas. He knows Holly resents him, but doesn't understand why she hates him enough to get them lost in the worst snowstorm to hit West Texas in decades. He knows he should keep her strictly off limits, but how can he when they're marooned in a tiny house with one bed and almost no heat? Passion ignites in the freezing home as they give in to their attraction--but will the fire last? Holly Tucker despises yet is attracted to the dynamic man who bought shares in the family business that her gambler father foolishly lost. Was Holly's stepmother telling the truth and Trent caused the heart attack that killed Holly's father? As their fascination pulls them together, Holly realizes her stepmother must have lied. But Holly cares way too much for Trent. When she learns he's a gambler, she swears she will give her body to him, but not her soul. A lifetime of repairing her father's gambling follies has cured her of loving a gambler. Or has it?
A new cover for a loved book. Stranded in the snow...Charity Kelso is accompanying her fussy Aunt Edwina from New York to Oregon when their train is wrecked and the passenger cars burn. Cottonwood Springs doesn't have a hotel, so passengers are parceled out to townsfolk's homes. No one wants anything to do with complaining Aunt Edwina. That also leaves Charity and their newly widowed friend Amelia nowhere to stay until the tracks are repaired. A new blizzard is headed their way, so what are they to do? Logan Murdoch and his brother came to Cottonwood Springs to restock before the next storm arrives. Against his better judgment, Logan lets the sheriff convince him to take three stranded women to Murdoch Ranch. Other than their housekeeper-cook, a woman hasn't set foot in the Murdoch home in the twenty years since his mother abandoned them. He doesn't expect his father to welcome these unwanted visitors. Both Charity and Logan are surprised at the events that unfold. How could this have happened?
New Covers For The SeriesDesperate to escape her stepfather's threats, Zenobia Stanton becomes a mail-order bride in Montana. She wants to be the perfect bride but she's been raised with servants and restricted from learning anything useful. After a crash course in cooking before she leaves for Montana, she can only hope for the best.Callum McFadden is eager to have a wife enrich his life. He looks forward to good meals and a well-run household-and to a wife to cuddle at night. He's a patient man and is willing to make allowances while his wife adjusts to ranch life.He's pleased that Zenobia is up to the challenges she meets. Until, that is, her stepfather's henchmen enter the picture. Callum will do whatever is necessary to protect his wife.
Storm Kincaid wants justice; Rena Dmitriev wants vengeance. When Storm's best friend and the friend's wife are murdered, Storm secures a temporary appointment as Federal Marshal so he can trail and capture the killers. He follows them to twenty one year old Rena's home, which is in flames when he arrives. She has surived by following her elderly husband's instuctions while the men murdered the him. Storm intends to take her to the nearest town where she will be safe. She can identify the men who killed the person who had been her husband in name only and like a grandfather to her, and she vows to kill at least one of them. Whether or not Storm allows her to accompany him, she assures him she will go after the murderers. She is the only person alive who can identify the evil foursome whose policy has been to leave no witnesses. Storm agrees to taker her with him. She'll be safer with him to protect her than she would riding alone. As a powerful and passionate love blossoms, they unite to rescue three orphaned children, fight the elements, and encounter the killers. Will their love be enough to protect them?
Pauline Brubaker arrives in Creede, Colorado from Denver to help care for her aunt while the aunt's broken leg heals. Her aunt and uncle are special favorites of Pauline's. They've recently retired to Creede due to her uncle's heart problems. Pauline's hesitant to give in to her attraction to Creighton because she will only be in Creede the few weeks her aunt needs her help. Her parents and her life are in Denver. Creighton Reed makes amazing pieces of furniture. They sell as fast as he can create them. Creighton meets Pauline when he delivers a rocking chair for Pauline's aunt. He is immediately attracted to Pauline but she gives mixed signals. Later a man who claims to be her fiancé warns Creighton away from her. Creighton tells the man he'll believe Pauline's engaged when she tells him.A fire destroys Creighton's workshop and his living quarters in the back, and he's devastated. Fortunately, neighbors helped save some of his furniture but his tools and special woods are gone. How can he propose to Pauline when he doesn't even have a place to live?
She has to protect her baby . . . He is desperate for help . . .Trouble preys on their livelihood . . .Widow Victoria Bailey is desperate to prevent her in-laws from gaining custody of her eighteen-month-old daughter. If becoming a mail-order bride is her only option, she'll take the risk. At least on a Texas ranch she'll have quiet and peace. She doesn't have time to let the groom know she's bringing her daughter. Surely no man can object to one perfect little girl.Widower Greg Hardy is desperate to get help with his home and his children. He needs to be pursuing whoever is rustling his cattle. A mail-order bride seems to be exactly what he needs but should he keep his children a secret? To insure he doesn't scare off a prospective wife, he omits the fact that he has five children aged from eight months to twelve years old. Their marriage starts with misunderstanding. They decide to work together to fight against a common foe. Will the fight take a toll on their fragile happiness?
A wealthy woman forced to change; a heroic sheriff standing his ground; the danger that unites them...Alexandra Novak has been raised in wealth and is used to having whatever she wishes. Her parents have spoiled her and she'd begun to believe it her right. A fire that destroys her family home and almost costs her mother's life starts Alexandra to rethink her values. When her father's revelation shatters her world, she is determined to do whatever necessary to make her father happy-even if it means being nice to that girl he's brought into their home.Virgil Witt is the best sheriff Pearson Grove has had. Under his leadership, crime is at an all-time low. He has reconciled himself to the fact that he is destined to live alone except for his dog. Maybe that's best since his job is a dangerous one. He can't understand why Alexandra chases him, especially not after he's explained he has no money.When danger strikes the Novak family, can Virgil solve the problem in time? Can Alexandra convince Virgil she has changed? Can the two of them work together or will her need for the best resurface?
Travel to Victorian America in 1890 with award winning and bestselling western romance author Caroline Clemmons for a humorous novel about two people destined for one another after a turbulent getting acquainted period. This book is sweet and suitable for readers over 18. After a fire destroys the factory where Patience Eaton worked followed by a succession of job failures, she travels from Massachusetts to Washington to marry the man her father chose via a matchmaker. While Andrew Kincaid appears to be a very nice man, he's older than her father's and not someone she wants to marry. Her prospective groom places her in a respectable boarding house and agrees to give her a job in the office of his commercial apple orchard so she can learn about his life and business. But working alongside her handsome future stepson presents unexpected complications. Two years ago, an unjust accusation ruined Stone Kincaid's chance at happiness. Now he concentrates all his energy on building the family business. When he meets his prospective stepmother, he's angry that his father cares so little for his mother's memory that he sent for a mail-order bride younger than Stone. He believes Patience to be interested only in his father's fortune. Stone plans to keep an eye on the attractive woman who's slated to become his stepmother. Can two people working at cross purposes arrive at a compromise?
New cover. Same beloved story.. Dead-her groom-to-be died while she was on her way to Montana! Her escape from a bad situation sent young widow Gormlaith McGowan west as a mail-order bride. What is she to do now that she is in a strange place with almost no money, no prospect of a job, and no idea how she'll survive? Plus, her late husband's family wants her hung for his death, though his fall wasn't her fault. Garrett McDonald hadn't planned on marrying for several months. When urged by the sheriff to consider a young widow, he agreed to meet with her. One look was all he needed to convince him to wed the beautiful woman. She said she'd had experience with farming and animals and was willing to work hard. But life on a tiny Irish farm hadn't prepared her for Montana. Gormlaith's hard work and spirit convince Garrett she'd the one for him, but life has surprises in store.
A desperate young womanA second chanceA life-changing decision.Angeline Chandler didn't invite the attack that created her condition but she's suffering the result. Disowned by her family and left alone and destitute, she gets a second chance when a kind woman rescues her and invites her to travel to Tarnation, Texas with six other young women for the purpose of marriage. The prospect of marrying one man while carrying another's child worries Angeline. Who would want her with another man's baby?Grady McIntyre is a minister whose wife died soon after their son was born. The woman who has been helping with his toddler has told him she's too old to continue. When Angeline's name is suggested as a part-time nanny, he seizes the chance to hire her. Their attraction is instantaneous but Angeline resists. A minister needs a virtuous woman, not a fallen one. Soon they marry and both are happy.Trouble rears its ugly head until matters come to a crisis. Will detractors destroy the happiness Angeline and Grady have found?
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