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In
book 4 of the Settlers Series, we catch up with most members of the extended
family from the previous three books. Annie at 18 is the eldest Carstairs girl.
She has lived out at Bathurst west of the Blue Mountains, where she was born
just after her Mama, Bella and Papa, Tiger settled there back in 1824. After
visiting her brother Tim and his wife Jo just before Christmas 1843, Annie
decides to stay in Port Philip, seeking adventure much as her brother did when
he set out with Jo the previous year. Annie has inherited her mother’s
independent streak, a character trait that sometimes leads her to make the
wrong choices.
Jacob
O’Quinn works for her brother, and the likeable young carpenter catches Annie’s
eye. Jacob is quiet and reserved in his manner, having spent his life with his
widowed mother. When handsome Zachary McDowell, the complete opposite to steady
Jacob comes along, he sweeps Annie off her feet. Heedless of advice given by
others, Annie makes a choice that turns out to be the worst she could ever
make.
Restless,
Annie decides to return to her home, and Jacob makes the decision to escort
her. The journey back across the mountains proves to be a lot more eventful
than she assumed it could ever be. The road itself may have seen improvements
through the years but there will always be unexpected incidents to turn life
around on its axis. A suspected murder brings the might of the law down on the
shoulders of the young couple.
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In Devil's Fall, Doug Fletcher Book 5, Doug Fletcher's Thanksgiving vacation
is interrupted by a phone call from his Texas U.S. Park Service superintendent.
A Wyoming coroner determines that a climber’s fall from Devils Tower isn’t the
accident it first appeared to be. Doug is thrown into an investigation where he
peels back the layers of rumors and lies provided by colorful Black Hills
residents to find a murderer in a region where the deer hunting season is
winding down and everyone has a gun in their pickup truck.
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Legend states that
hanging a Dreamcatcher over your bed will catch the bad dreams and only
allow the good ones to flow through to the dreamer. Willow has been told
“if you believe, then it will be so”, but her nightmares about the
events causing her amnesia still haunt her, and while she knows she
doesn’t belong with the Blackfoot tribe, it is the only shelter she
has...
…until Garrison York
appears. Montana rancher and blood brother to the Chief’s son, he is
given charge of helping Willow discover her past, but the instant
attraction between them makes him want to concentrate only on current
pleasure. With neighbors trying to steal land for railroad expansion and
relatives willing to kill for fortunes in gold, can Garrison keep
Willow safe until they determine her true identity?
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Night Corridor: 2nd Edition 2020
After nine years in Bayshore mental institution, once called the lunatic asylum, Caroline Hill is finally being released.
There will be no one to meet her. Her parents who brought her here…are dead.
They have found her a room in a rooming house, a job washing dishes in a restaurant. She will do fine, they said. But no one told that women in St. Simeon are already dying at the hands of a vicious predator. One, an actress who lived previously in her building.
And others.
And now, as Caroline struggles to survive on the outside, she realizes someone is stalking her.
But who will believe her? She's a crazy woman after all.
Then, one cold winter's night on her way home from her job, a man follows and is about to assault her when a stranger intercedes.
A stranger who hides his face and whispers her name.
There will be no one to meet her. Her parents who brought her here…are dead.
They have found her a room in a rooming house, a job washing dishes in a restaurant. She will do fine, they said. But no one told that women in St. Simeon are already dying at the hands of a vicious predator. One, an actress who lived previously in her building.
And others.
And now, as Caroline struggles to survive on the outside, she realizes someone is stalking her.
But who will believe her? She's a crazy woman after all.
Then, one cold winter's night on her way home from her job, a man follows and is about to assault her when a stranger intercedes.
A stranger who hides his face and whispers her name.
I
loved this book and stayed up all night reading it! The characters were
so well-drawn that I could almost hear them breathing, see them
laughing, feel their emotions. It's rare that I feel like I KNOW the
characters THAT well, but I did here, in THIS book - especially the main
character, Caroline, but also the minor characters - every one of them!
I could see and hear Caroline, almost feel her breath on my skin. The
writing and the plot drew me in, from page one. I was fully engaged and
up all night, reading and enjoying this book, to the very last word. M. Lewis
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