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Canaan Liberty may spend some time in Nashville picking up awards for the country music he writes, but his buddies know him simply as the farm hand for a herd of goats. To say the least, his reentry from the war in Afghanistan, where he was wounded in more ways than one, has been rocky. The fact that he's writing songs, even the fact that he has buddies again, are signs that he's getting better. What Canaan doesn't need in his life is Josefina Claire. Seffie is also wounded--left uncared for and unattended at age thirteen, she became the victim of a predator. Seffie is bright and sweet and hot, and, maybe, she's getting better, too. But Canaan knows this: two wounds don't make a right. Seffie sees past their pain when she looks at Canaan. She sees someone to love. When Canaan resists, she's willing to use a little subterfuge to get what she wants. But Canaan is determined to protect her from the danger he believes he represents. When the real danger in Seffie's life--the predator from her past--returns, will Canaan have the skills to protect her? And will Seffie break through his barriers with her love to keep him from losing himself in the darkness again? When it's over, will Canaan be able to give Seffie what she wants, what she deserves: a better man? About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She is a wife (of one) and a mother (of three) and an avid, if amateur, gardener. She loves to write and does so on her laptop whenever she has a quiet few hours or in her head when she walks or gardens or should be falling asleep. She writes romance, where love heals and conquers all, and where you can always trust there to be a happy ending.
At his best friend's wedding, Will Hunter plans to land the tall, redheaded bridesmaid. He's called dibs, after all. Katherine Noble might not be opposed to being...landed, but she has a thriving psychotherapy practice in Manhattan. Will, handsome and attractive as he is, has a sheriff's deputy job and serious attachment issues in his little town on the Connecticut River in Vermont. Will can't go. He has a mother, Elyse, who never leaves her mountain, not since the days when, as a young bride, she was captured and brutally tortured. Will's not so good, either...away from his home, in crowds, in the concrete canyons of the city. But Will's determination is strong, and Katherine's love and faith in him have the power to heal. Together, they can defeat anything-even the monster who returns from Elyse's past. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
Leet Hayes is a professional quarterback who knows how to finish a play. When a life-threatening storm lands Sadie Benjamin in his home, in his arms, well, he knows what to do with her. Sadie is a midwife and the mother of two boys she rescued from poverty and abandonment. Her sons need her; a pretty face and a buff-extremely buff-body aren't going to be enough to distract her. But that attractive package comes with brains and talent and a great heart-Leet charms not only her, but her boys, too. Just as Leet intends, Sadie is falling-right from his arms into his love. But neither of them could know that Leet's first wife is not so dead as he'd thought, or that when she comes back, she'll bring treacherous political intrigue and danger. Leet wants Sadie. He wants a family. He wants to play-and win-a game that involves a championship ring. He'll have it all, even if he has to put his own life on the line to accomplish it. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
When Investigator Cooper Billings carries Sylvia Huston into the emergency room, her blood saturating his hands and his clothes, she becomes his. He doesn't care that his partner accuses him of thinking with his dick or that her godfather is his boss, the lieutenant, or that her mother gives him the stink eye when she catches him sleeping next to Sylvia in a hospital bed. Or even that Sylvia vows she'll never love a cop. Lucky for Coop, Sylvia is an earthy, sensual woman, entirely responsive to his heated touch. Once he has her in his bed, he's sure he'll wear her down. Sylvia does her best to resist Cooper. He's bossy and always thinks he's in charge. He's also extremely determined to have her. Strong, handsome and hot, he's hard to refuse. Maybe she could be falling for him. But nothing matters more to Sylvie than Tynie's Place. She's a midwife, and her birth center is dedicated to the poorest of women and babies. When it comes under threat by gangs vying for control of the drug trade, Sylvia risks her life to defend it. Cooper can't save her until she learns to trust in his love. Only then will he have her safe in his arms. About the Author: Rebecca Skovgaard Rebecca Skovgaard is a midwife in Rochester, New York. She and her husband are raising (yes, still) their three children, who give them great pride. She believes that if you live in Rochester, you can never have too many spring bulbs in the garden or Christmas lights in the trees. Under the pen name Rachel Billings, she has published several erotic novels.
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