From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods sweeps readers away with a beloved story of falling in love when you least expect it… Stubborn, sexy rancher and single father Chance Adams will do anything to get back his share of the family ranch—even if it means seducing his uncle's ornery stepdaughter, schoolteacher Jenny Adams. Even if it means marrying her. Even if it means falling in love with her? Jenny always dreamed of finding the perfect man, but perhaps Chance, with his hellion, if lovable, son and his unbending grudge against her family, doesn't exactly fit the bill. She knew he had a one-track mind, all right—but was it just her imagination, or was he starting to get…derailed?
The best laid plans become happy surprises for two rugged Texas ranchers! Unexpected MommySingle father Chance Adams will do anything to get back his share of the family ranch—even if it means charming his uncle’s ornery stepdaughter, schoolteacher Jenny Adams. But he isn’t prepared to fall in love… Jenny always dreamed of finding the perfect man, but Chance, with his hellion, if lovable, son and his unbending grudge against her family, doesn’t exactly fit the picture. She knows he has a one-track mind—but is it just her imagination, or is he starting to feel something more? The Cowgirl & The Unexpected WeddingLizzy Adams had long since stolen rancher Hank Robbins’s heart. And then one night, passion overcame common sense and left them both with more than just wonderful memories—there’s a baby on the way. Both are determined to “do the right thing.” For Lizzy, that means not roping the rugged rancher into marriage. But Hank has other plans…
For three years, the world suffered from a pandemic. Millions died, and countries were destroyed. The United States was not spared and divided into east and west. In the east, the government was controlled by the military. In a desperate attempt to fund a bankrupt budget, it turned to drug and human trafficking. The western states set up a provisional government and supported an underground movement in the east. Five years after the last pandemic, an underground unit in the east was ordered to disband and its members were to escape. As Frank Edwards began his escape, he wanted to escape not only from the nightmare that he had been fighting in the east, but from his own personal nightmares. His escape would require the help of the Ojibwa and Lakota tribes from whom he would learn of the nightmares that Native people have lived through. Just as his escape started, he came across a human trafficking operation. In the group of prisoners were Alissa Montgomery and her daughter; she had worked for Frank before the pandemics came. Should he try a suicidal rescue attempt and save them from their nightmare or continue on without them and add to his nightmares? Beyond the Nightmare is not only about getting beyond the nightmares of life, but about a journey of recovery, healing, restoration, and rejoicing in the day the nightmare ends.
Every day was already a battle for Amaiya Moriase, but nothing prepared her for the daunting challenges that awaited her. Abandoned in the shadows of a gloomy alley, her clothes clinging to her body, soaked in sadness, a flicker of hope emerges, presenting her with shelter and solace. Under careful guidance, Amaiya tentatively embarks on the path of reclaiming her shattered life, uncertain but determined. At long last, she encounters the comforting embrace of a nurturing family and the elation of belonging. However, a foreboding presence emerges in the distance, jeopardizing the delicate tranquility she has attained. Aided by her recently acquired family, Amaiya must muster the courage to confront her challenges and fiercely pursue the future she longs for. Within this deeply moving narrative of strength and renewal, Amaiya’s odyssey serves as a poignant testament that amidst hardship, love possesses the ability to mend scars and guide one's path homeward.
David Guffey woke up to the sound of his alarm ringing loudly. He reached over to turn it off but was suddenly hit by a sharp pain in his stomach. He groaned and curled up into a ball, clutching his stomach tightly. The pain was so intense that he felt like he was being tortured. He tried to take deep breaths to calm himself down, but it only made things worse. Sweat began to pour down his face and his entire body was trembling with pain. He closed his eyes tightly and tried to ride it out, but the pain only grew worse. After what felt like hours, David finally lost consciousness. He couldn't remember anything that happened after that, but when he woke up, he felt weak and disoriented. He struggled to sit up, feeling as if his entire body had been drained of all energy. He noticed the tea table in front of him, with a spilled cup of water and a few empty pill bottles. He couldn't remember taking any medication, but he knew that he needed something to ease the pain. He tried to reach for the pills, but his hands were shaking so badly that he couldn't even hold them. He managed to grab a glass of water and slowly sipped it, feeling slightly better with each gulp. He knew that he needed to rest and regain his strength, but he also knew that he couldn't ignore this pain any longer. He needed to seek medical attention as soon as possible. David slowly got up, using the table to steady himself. He knew that he had a long road ahead of him, but he also knew that he had to fight. He took a deep breath and slowly made his way out of the room, determined to get the help he needed to overcome this pain.
The stick turned blue on Jane Dawson’s pregnancy test just in time to stop her biological clock from running wild. But there was just one small problem—she’d unwittingly thrown her former flame into daddyhood!
From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! Don't miss this reader-favorite tale of second chances from New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods. Jo D'Angelo's sisters thought they had the perfect prescription for mending her shatteredheart: a relaxing stay at Rose Cottage, their grandmother's idyllic home. But for Jo, RoseCottage was a painful reminder of her youthful summer romance with Pete Catlett, whoseinfidelity had come to light when Jo learned of his shotgun wedding…Pete couldn't believe it when Jo reappeared at Rose Cottage, but he got the distinctimpression that he was the last person Jo wanted to see on her doorstep. Pete vowed togain Jo's forgiveness for his betrayal…and perhaps win her heart in the process.Book 4 of Rose Cottage Sisters. Previously published.
Charismatic playboy Mack Carlton lit up a room--even a hospital room--like no one else. Dr. Beth Browning had to admit Mack's visits were a tonic for her young patient, but her own reaction was much more confusing.... Although Beth didn't ask for a second opinion on her future with Mack, his aunt Destiny offered her prognosis: marriage. Given Mack's romantic history and her own wariness due to past losses, Beth hesitated to agree--but her symptoms were undeniably love!
Come home to the South with #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods in this collection of unforgettable tales from her beloved Chesapeake Shores series. THE INN AT EAGLE POINT It's been years since Abby O'Brien Winters set foot in Chesapeake Shores, but a panicked phone call from her youngest sister sends her racing home to save Jess's dream of renovating the charming Inn at Eagle Point. There, Abby finds herself face-to-face with Trace Riley, the man she left behind ten years ago. FLOWERS ON MAIN When Bree O'Brien's screenwriting career falls apart, she flees Chicago and heads home to Chesapeake Shores. Opening Flowers on Main promises to bring her a new kind of fulfillment, but not all is peaceful and serene when Jake Collins, Bree's ex-lover, is there waiting for her. HARBOR LIGHTS Former army medic Kevin O'Brien has come home to Chesapeake Shores in search of a haven for himself and his toddler son, and a future that's nothing like his past. But Kevin is suddenly facing a risk he hadn't anticipated—in the form of Main Street bookseller Shanna Carlyle.