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Desert Inferno: A tougher than nails Arizona border patrolman, Jake, meets a beautiful painter, Rachel, and soon finds himself the prey of one who wants to love him and another who wants to kill him-preferably slowly. Love, which he's avoided, is all that can save him. The last thing Border Patrolman Jake Donovan wanted to find at the end of a long day in a remote stakeout was a beautiful woman who had reported a dead body. For a lot of what he considered very good reasons, Jake avoided emotional entanglements of any sort especially with a woman like Rachel O' Brian, spoiled probably and rich without a doubt. As soon as she saw this rugged man, Rachel was equally determined that what he wanted was not what he needed. A successful landscape painter, who lived on a remote ranch with her father, she had finally found the man she wanted. So the chase was on as this time, Jake found he was the prey-- not only of the beautiful Rachel but of an old enemy from his past. This is a story of love, of the Southern Arizona desert, its dangers and beauties. It's about smugglers of Mexican antiquities, with a villain who has a taste for the macabre. It is most of all about passion and a man who doesn't yet know that love will be his salvation both physically and emotionally. 85,130 words. 4th book of the Arizona series chronologically staring with "Arizona Sunset"
It happened at the Pendleton Roundup 1974. Bronc and bull rider Bill Stempleton knew just what he wanted and how to get it. He needed to win his events long enough to buy the ranch of his dreams. He knew that is right up until he met the right woman at the wrong time. Sara had no idea what she wanted until a tall cowboy showed her some intriguing possibilities. He was like a wild wind blowing into her calm, ordered world and uprooting everything she thought she knew. Action, danger, drama, passion, and excitement are ahead when the rodeo comes to town. After this week, some lives will never be the same. 85,321 words-
Ornis, the demonic game player, seeks to make witches and mystics be seen as evil. He wins some and loses some-finding it all too amusing. Humans are mere pawns in his game. Seeing increasing problems for her family, Elke Hemstreet believes she has an answer-- create a play from a bestselling fantasy novel, which will help the world better understand the realm of magic and spirit workers. Witches have had too much bad press. This is a way to change that. The mysterious and reclusive Mitchell Ford, author of Vislogus, refuses her request. He's seen the other side and fought it. Writing about it has made him a target. He'll not risk that happening to anyone else-especially not a woman he finds all too appealing. Mysticism, ethics, love and family are all part of To Speak of Things Unseen as Mitch and Elke head from Tucson to the Verde Valley to look for ways to make humans safer, even those who would kill them if they could. This book is Book 2 in the Barrio Viejo series. Book 1 is Enchantress' Secret. There will be 5 books when the series is complete-each standing alone, with a happily ever after, but with continuing characters and problems. Level 4 heat with some violence, strong spiritual themes.
As a Pinkerton agent, Belle Stevens Morgan has led an adventurous life, far from her beloved family. On assignment in Oregon to investigate counterfeiting, she is posing as a governess in the employ of a wealthy and ruthless man. Lies are her stock in trade. To her regret, she has never forgotten the young cavalry officer, who rejected her love when she was seventeen. Meeting him again, in the midst of an Indian attack, she fears she still loves him and to no more avail than ten years earlier. Captain Rand Phillips is asked to take on one of his most dangerous assignments regarding an attempt to start a new rebellion, with the Civil War barely over and the country still in turmoil. The biggest danger of all, however, may be to his heart as he sees the woman Belle has grown to be. He pushed her away when she was little more than a girl. It won't be so easy this time-especially since she may be his one hope for survival. When two warriors meet, with secrets between them, danger is bound to be in the mix. Sometimes to win, one must risk it all. Book Four in the Oregon Historical series, with characters from the earlier romances, Love Waits is about a love that is strong enough to wait for its time-and fight for its fulfillment. 104,500 words. Some strong language and heat level 4 out of possible 5
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