Summer on Honeysuckle Ridge

Summer on Honeysuckle Ridge

Author: Debbie Mason

Publisher: Forever

Published: 2020-05-26

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1538716933

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Sparks fly between an L.A. career woman and a former Army Ranger in this delightful enemies-to-lovers romance from the USA Today bestselling queen of small-town love stories. Welcome to Highland Falls, a small town where love is always in the air. In just a few months Abby Everhart has gone from being a top LA media influencer to an unemployed divorcée living out of her car. So inheriting her great-aunt's homestead comes at the perfect time. Abby heads to Highland Falls, North Carolina, to spruce up Honeysuckle Farm before putting it on the market for some much-needed cash. But instead of finding a charming getaway, she discovers a serious fixer-upper, complete with a leaky roof, overgrown yard, and a reclusive -- albeit sexy -- man living on the property. Ex-Delta Force soldier Hunter MacKenzie has faced war and loss, but nothing has quite prepared him for an outgoing redhead who's determined to turn his life upside down. Hunter doesn't want to get involved with anyone, especially a city girl who plans to sell the only place he's ever felt at home. But the sparks between them are undeniable. Spending time with Abby is easy. Convincing her to stay for good is another matter entirely.


Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul 2

Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul 2

Author: Jack Canfield

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-08-14

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 145327538X

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This book, designed for kids ages 6-10, features true, character-building stories for kids to enjoy alone or with their parents.


With this Ring

With this Ring

Author: Marian Wells

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 144126258X

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With This Ring is the sequel to The Wedding Dress. Rebecca's bittersweet story continues as she searches for the truth through heartbreak and pain.


Everything Is Fine (And Other Lies I Tell Myself)

Everything Is Fine (And Other Lies I Tell Myself)

Author: Cathy Brett

Publisher: Headline

Published: 2013-05-09

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 0755379500

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Interwoven with tales of World War I, this is a story about growing up, moving on and the strength of a family. Things haven't been going so well for fifteen-year-old Esther Armstrong. With her brother Max - her closest ally - absent, she's forced to face everything alone, not least her parents' heated arguments. As the summer holidays stretch endlessly ahead, she's desperate for something, anything, to divert her attention. Then she finds some letters hidden in the walls of her family home, sent by a soldier to his sweetheart from the trenches of WWI. Esther is consumed by the mystery of these lovers - not very much older than herself - and what became of them. Perhaps in piecing together the jigsaw of someone else's life, Esther can work out how to reassemble her own, and how to make everything fine again...


The Lives of Riley Chance

The Lives of Riley Chance

Author: Robert Bausch

Publisher: Speaking Volumes

Published:

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 164540045X

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"I've been here before," says Riley Chance. "I mean way before. I never knew it until a few years ago—when I was fifteen. I had no idea until that time. We lived in Chicago, and I just believed I was like everyone else—except I did worry about things my mother thought were rather odd. "But that's not the beginning. I have to start at the beginning. "The first time I was here I lived in Penn­sylvania with a man named Benjamin Ezra and his wife. I have never been able to remember her name, so I just made one up after a while. You can probably tell what I remember of her by the name I gave her: I call her Ogra." Thus begins Riley Chance's extraordi­nary tale of the fortunes and misfortunes of his three lives: first as Kenny Ezra, the son of a factory worker at the Demon Match Company in Wilkes-Barre at the turn of the century; then as Jack Pitt, a boy growing up with his much loved mother in Washington, D.C., during the Depression; and finally as Riley Chance, a "strange child" born in 1954 who, after a startling sequence of events when he is in his teens, can never again see himself simply as Gus and Myra Chance's son. Sometimes harrowing, sometimes funny, often luminously beautiful, and always profoundly imaginative and moving, The Lives of Riley Chance is the dazzlingly orig­inal work by the author whose first novel, On the Way Home, established him as an important and powerful voice in American fiction.