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Salvation Bride
October 2008
The Wild Rose Press
 

The hot dusty town of Salvation, Texas has more than its share of secrets in 1873 when Laura Ashton's stage rolls into town. Sheriff David Slade has no idea what baggage his mail-order bride is bringing into his life. Throw in the nightmares from his Civil War days and he's got more than courting to contend with. Laura's a woman ahead of her time, a woman trained in medicine. And she's got a will that could move mountains. Unfortunately, the only mountains in Salvation are in Sheriff Slade's memory. Can the determined doctor heal his pain, or will the dark secret in her past turn up to steal his Salvation Bride?

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A Cowboy's Dream

November 2008

The Wild Rose Press

 

Author Leah Smith has fantasized about her neighbor, Houston’s pro baseball player Marcus Slade, for years, but thinks it’s unlikely she’d catch the cowboy’s interest since her IQ is bigger than her bra size. Having already been hurt by a man who wanted size over substance, she’s not in a hurry to play in that ball field again.

 

When an unexpected opportunity gets Marcus inside his favorite author’s apartment, he’s not about to let a second chance at love pass him by.  Their attraction is quick and electric and has him instantly thinking about something more long-term.  But when a woman from his past intrudes, his hopes of a cozy Christmas with Leah are buried beneath her cold shoulder. 

My Grandchildren
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Lacey, Ethan and Emma

Northwest Houston RWA's
Romance Lovers' Valentine Social
Saturday February 2, 2008
Lone Star College & Community Library

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When you speak your words echo only across the room or down the hall.
But, when you write, your words echo down the ages. --Bud Gardner