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A Christmas Dream
A Christmas Dream is set in Duluth, MN, where Susan Quincey is trying to raise her young son, Jeremy, alone, after Susan's husband, Mark, was killed by "friendly fire" in Desert Storm. Susan's boss, Kevin Dockter, comes to her rescue when her car won't start on a cold winter afternoon, offering to "jump her." Kevin is set out to win her heart, but decides to do it by first winning Jeremy's approval. The book is filled with emotion, tenderness and wholeso...
Dunnottar
Dunnottar Castle, Scotland, is the home of the Clan Keith, close consorts of the royal family. Secrets abound, both with the Keiths and King Charles I. Wm. Keith, the patriarch, is the wealthiest man in Scotland; he desires to be the kindest. John Keith, his brother, has a forbidden love in London, so is anxious to join the Civil War. Robert Keith, Wm.'s oldest son, goes to battle with his mother hoping that he will find a wife. The story is an in-depth ...
House Call to the Past
An OB-GYN doctor unwittingly travels into the 18th century to help a young woman, accused of witchcraft, give birth to her illegitimate child. To keep her safe from her accuser as much as from her wild pirate lover, the doctor stays in the past and marries the bewitching girl. First part of a historical novel based partially on actual events....
In St. Patrick's Custody
Grace Johnson, elderly widow in New York City, runs away from home and is rescued by retired cop Patrick O'Mally, who takes her to a homeless shelter, where she is hired. The old priest from St. Patrick's Cathedral calls on their help when the icon of St. Patrick disappears. A young girl and her dog lead them on a merry chase, which leads to the mafia member Patrick feels killed his son. Revenge takes over, leaving Grace to figure out the connection. The...

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Monday Knight
International Supermodel, Monday Knight has been told since childhood that her looks and beauty are her only asset, her mother taking the adage from the old nursery rhyme, Monday's Child is fair of face very seriously. But a drunk driver soon puts paid to all that, and Monday is horribly disfigured in the accident. There is only one person who can even attempt to put her back together again, renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Stephen White. Monday sees ...