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- SIGNAL 30
by James Twerell - The Light and the Shadow
by James Twerell - Everything But The Groom
by Christina Hamlett - Human Blend
by Lori Pescatore - Parting River Jordan
by Mari Barnes - Parting River Jordan
by Mari Barnes - Courtship of the Recluse
by Linda Louise Rigsbee - Dinner Should be Enjoyed Naked
by Michelle Charpentier - A Dangerous Love
by Linda Louise Rigsbee - Harriet
by Tamara Laine
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- Sarah's Faith - sequel to Sarah Sojourns into Fall
- by Karen Berryman
Sarah thought that God had tested her to the limits when she had to give up a child and saying farewell to her ma and pa. Now she finds herself in the most difficult test of all - when she prays one way and God answers another way.
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- Sarah, The schoolteacher
- by Karen Berryman
Packed with love, sacrifice and adventure while helping another person; this story will touch your heart, as it relates to all ages.
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- Something Old, Something New
- by Linda Louise Rigsbee
Book 2 of the Carmen & Alex Series
With her wedding date only weeks away, Carmen finds celibacy difficult enough to maintain, but explaining the reason for it to friends and Alex seems impossible. Yet it is Alex who explains the logic of it. Alex understands her even when she doesn’t understand herself. Her love for him is so strong that she finds it difficult to tell him anything she thinks might upset him - especially one very personal secret that she and Josh share.
Between her obsession about babies and reluctance to discuss issues with Alex, their young marriage is in danger. She must either adjust or risk losing the man she loves more than life itself.
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- Once Bitten, Twice Shy
- by Linda Louise Rigsbee
Book 1 in the series
An Ozark dairy goat farm is an unlikely meeting place for a wealthy salesman and a conservative country girl. Stranger yet is the instant mutual attraction. But Carmen doesn’t want to be rescued from her financial woes, and Alex is still trying to recover from his last failed relationship.
Their tumultuous romance is a little like a wild roller coaster ride, neither knowing how it might end. Compromise seems the only possible solution, but how does a person go about compromising their dreams – and will they regret it later?
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- Any Ol' Jack
- by Jack Dexter Dexter
Jack Dexter takes the reader on a self-instructive, erotically captivating, hilarious journey of a character living in denial and battling with his sexuality. A double life by all means, Jack struggles with all the "what if's," in his straight social circle, and the increasing fear of everything changing in his life if he were to really in fact be gay. Obstacles and dilemmas are thrown at every interval along his path, and over time Jack learns to redirect his frustrations and transform them into pride.
