Three couples find places to call home-and potential love-in this trio of romantic novellas set in Western communities.
Midnight Sons and Daughters by New York Times -bestselling author Debbie Macomber
There's something special about Alaska-and about the town of Hard Luck. Scott O'Halloran grew up there; he's been away for years, but now he's back. To stay? Everybody's wondering-especially Chrissie Harris. The girl he left behind . . .
The Glory Girl by Judith Bowen
Glory, Alberta. A cowboy town in cowboy country. Hannah Parrish loves it here. "Once from a small town, always from a small town," says Jack Gamble, ex-prospector, a man who's ready to come home. He wants to find a "nice, quiet Glory girl. "And that's exactly what Hannah is-even if Jack doesn't know it yet.
Promise Me Picket Fences by Janice Kay Johnson
Melanie Parker never wants to leave Elk Springs, Oregon. After a lifetime of moving, she finally has a big house with a picket fence. To Kevin McNeil, that sounds like prison. They could walk away from each other right now-if they weren't falling in love . . .
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Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author and a leading voice in women's fiction today. She is a multiple award winner with more than 200 million copies of her books in print. Five of her Christmas titles have been made into Hallmark Channel Original Movies, as well as a series based on her bestselling Cedar Cove stories. For more information, visit her website: www.DebbieMacomber.com.