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"Award-winning Author K.S. Jones continues the True Hearts of Texas series with another sweet 'n' steamy contemporary western romance! For pilot Addy Piper, the sky became a refuge from her past. Stripped of a family as a teenager, loneliness settled where love belonged. Now, with an industry-wide furlough, she's lost her plane, her friends, and life as she knows it-again. In need of a place to stay while interviewing for a private pilot gig, Addy chooses a Bed and Breakfast-the house nearly a replica of her childhood home-from an outdated brochure kept hidden away in her "special places" box. Jack Brown, owner of the Texas Hill Country B & B, admits he should have closed it four years ago when his wife died, but every time he looks at his six-year-old daughter, he sees her mother and just can't let go of the dream. Estranged from his family after a terrible accident, Jack has banished every blood relative, isolating himself and his daughter. When forced to confront painful memories, the bruised and broken pieces of their hearts will open, or close completely, to a future no one, especially them, believes can exist"--
No matter where one travels in Texas, at practically any time of the year, in cities large and small, some things remain constant: livestock shows, rodeos, and football-and Chef Mia Ellis rejects them all. With a Culinary Arts degree as proof that a cosmopolitan lifestyle awaits her, Mia sublets her Houston apartment and buys a plane ticket to New York City, only to get a call to come home to the Hill Country for a family emergency.Upon arrival, Mia finds herself completely unprepared for the town and the people she has outgrown. Her salvation is cooking-it's the only thing that has ever separated her from her hometown roots-but now that her job in N.Y.C. is on hold, she still needs to earn. Unfortunately, a dishwashing gig at an out-of-the-way bar and grill is all that's available.It isn't until Mia reconnects with Jace, her old high school sweetheart and heir to a Texas Century Ranch, that she realizes she may still have a taste for Texas after all.
From Award Winning author K.S. Jones, a great American novel illuminating the past with thoughtful and often insightful glimpses of a heritage many today have forgotten.It's 1932, and America's Great Depression is ravaging the nation through poverty, starvation, and homelessness, but frankly, more important things are happening in the small town of Coaldale, Arkansas.Sixteen-year-old Sooze Williams and her family are barely eking out a living on their inherited family farm in Western Arkansas. Many less fortunate families have already lost their homes and farms to the banks, the drought, and the times. When older brother Henry reveals to Sooze a secret plan, she makes a fateful decision in an effort to keep her family close. A twist of fate-and a desperate lie-sends Sooze on a perilous journey to save someone dear to her. Dangerous as the journey may be, Sooze discovers that, in the end, few things in life matter more than love, hope, and trust.
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