A Hope Springs novel
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Books in this Series
The second chance cafe
Growing up, Kaylie was shuffled from foster home to foster home before being welcomed into Winton and May Wise's family. Years later, May leaves Kaylie the money she needs to open her own cafe in the charming Victorian house they once shared in Hope Springs. Kaylie's determined to finally make all her dreams a reality-- and unearth answers to lingering questions about her past. Tennessee Keller, the carpenter Kaylie hires, is proving to be a very unneeded distraction. Kaylie must decide where her heart lies: with the ghosts of her past or the love and promise of her future.
Beneath the patchwork moon
"Transforming the old Caffey property into Hope Springs's new community arts center won't be easy for celebrated weaver Luna Meadows, but she sees it as a labor of love. The center will honor Sierra Caffey, the best friend Luna lost years ago in a car crash. But when Angelo Caffey--Sierra's older brother and Luna's first love--returns to his family's former home demanding answers, Luna must also face her long-buried feelings for him. Angelo left Hope Springs--and Luna--eight years ago. Handsome and headstrong, he suspects the beautiful Luna harbors a secret about the accident. Yet despite his best efforts, he can't resist the heat that still simmers between them. Will the untold truth shatter their future? Or could a new beginning lie within the tangled threads of their past?"--Page of cover.
Hearth Stone
"After an injury shatters her chance at the US equestrian team, Sydney arrives at the Lazy Windmill ranch angry and heartbroken. When all seems hopeless, she discovers an injured mustang. Seeing herself in the desperate wild mare, she feels compelled to save the animal at all costs, little knowing that the horse just might return the favor"--
Finally home
"With the holidays reminding Casie of every mistake she's ever made, Colt Dickenson shows up with a ring. Casie can't believe a rough stock cowboy will stick around for the long haul, but will find sometimes you have to face your fears to find the happiness only coming home can bring"--