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A RUNAWAY BRIDEGrace Marshall fled the church moments before her ceremony, leaving her twin sister buttoned into the wedding dress. A risky move for a good reason, and now she has to deal with the fallout. She expects the town and her family to be angry, but not this cowboy she just met. Who is he to judge?WITH SECRETS TO HIDEHorse trainer Mike Torres Thompson fabricated new identities for his siblings in order to keep them together after their parents died. Different location, different names, different lives. Once these last two kids are on their feet-and those feet moving out his door, he can pursue his own dream of a ranch for abused horses. Then he meets Grace, and all his carefully-formed plans run away like a mustang. Or a bride.Neither denies their physical attraction, but love? Can the runaway bride and the responsible family man overcome their pasts and learn to trust? Will they be able to take a leap of faith toward a future together?--------Author's note: While this is the second book in the series, it can be read at any time as a stand alone. I hope you enjoy them all, in whatever order you read them.WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT MEGAN'S BOOKS: THE WEDDING RESCUE, Love in Little Tree Book 14 Stars (at the Long and Short Reviews site; 3 stars on Amazon), Long and Short ReviewsThe Wedding Rescue is a full bodied romance filled with a lot of emotional layers. There's gentle humor, characters that are genuinely likeable, and a few that are not, with good reason. It's a well told romance story that takes the time to explore all the nuances of ranch and community life and shares with a reader all its charm and quirks.4 Stars, Jeep Diva reviewsa slow burn type of romance ... you need to read this one!STAND-IN MOM4 1/2 Stars, Romantic Times Book Reviewsa "charming romance" and "a runaway good read."4 1/2 Books from Long and Short Reviews"rich in emotional detail"Voted Book of the Week at LASR Readers4 Cups from Coffee Time Romance"This is a book you will be glad you took the time to read."THE MARRIAGE SOLUTION4 Stars, Romantic Times Book Reviews"a sweet story of love and parenting."MARRYING THE BOSS2008 Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Nominee Best First Book
When old friends with opposing agendas find romance, is it "Bah, humbug" or "Joy to the World?"Holly MacDonald rushes to her former hometown to stop her friend from marriage to an unfaithful groom. Her childhood best friend, Luke Ivey, now the best man, tries to prevent Holly's interference. She's no longer his tomboy pal, and he's no longer her nerdy sidekick.They fall for each other despite their different views regarding the weddingand the logistics of living four hours apart. She's a city girl now and he's pure country.When "The Wedding March" fades and Christmas is over, will they stay together?SANTA DEAR: Christmas in Stilton, Book One"an uplifting story"STAND-IN MOMRomantic Times Book Reviews 4 1/2 Stars: "[A] charming romance"Long and Short Reviews 4 1/2 Books: "rich in emotional detail"
Two wounded people struggle with love and trust in this contemporary romance set during the Christmas holidays."Santa, my friends say you're just a story, like my dad."Trish's heart aches when she reads the note from her five-year-old son. She needs a man, but only to play Santa for Tyler. Widowed for several years, she's not quite over the scars left by her dishonest husband, although having someone to rely on is tempting. So is Sam Carrow, but she refuses to fall for an unambitious man. Not again.Sam, a wealthy contractor, doesn't want a relationship either. Recently burned by his ex, who had her eye on the top of the corporate ladder, he lets Trish think he's poor and out of work to keep her at arm's length. When she and her son invade his heart, he has to 'fess up and win her over. Will Trish be able to overlook his dishonesty?To top it off, Trish's former mother-in-law is enacting her own family drama. She views raising Tyler as an ideal way to reinvent the past. She just has to oust Trish from the picture.When things look their gloomiest, it doesn't hurt to have Santa on your side."Charming romance" and "a runaway good read"4 1/2 Stars--Romantic Times Book Reviews for Stand-In Mom
Widowed bronc rider Ryan returns to the ranch of his childhood with his five-year-old daughter in tow. He's been sidelined by an injury, but stirring up memories of his deceased wife brings a different kind of pain.He's riled when his sister-in-law rushes over to inspect Sammie's well-being. But Carrie isn't the little tagalong he remembers, and his attraction to her knocks him sideways. He hadn't planned to feel anything for a woman yet, and certainly not for her.Carrie is horrifyingly attracted to Ryan and concerned when Sammie tells of her life on the rodeo circuit: perfumed ladies hanging around Daddy, kids bullying her, and the lack of opportunities for schooling. Carrie appeals to Ryan to leave Sammie with her when he returns to bronc riding.What he sees as her betrayal severs their blossoming relationship. Carrie can't leave the ranch in the hands of her alcoholic brother, and Ryan can stay and forfeit his standings on the circuit.Something's got to give if they're to enjoy a future together.
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