Books tagged: western historical romance

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Montana Angel    by Theresa Scott
Price: $2.99 USD. 90430 words. Published on February 14, 2010. .

Justin Harbinger returns to claim his bride-to-be at the end of the Civil War and finds her married to another man, and holding a baby in her arms. When Amberson Hawley sees the man of her dreams stride back into her life, it is far, far too late. She is married to another man. How can she again face the man who’d once claimed her heart, and who is now a dire threat to her new way of life?
Desperate Hearts    by Alexis Harrington
Price: $3.99 USD. 89990 words. Published on June 14, 2010. .

After dispatching his sister’s murderer, bounty hunter Jace Rankin is hired by skinny youth Kyle Springer to help regain his ranch from vigilantes. Along the way Jace learns that Kyle is really Kyla, the young widow of an old friend. She wants revenge for the murder of her husband. Jace hopes that helping her will atone for a critical error he made years earlier. Neither expects to fall in love.
Kit Austen's Journey    by Libby Sternberg
Price: $3.99 USD. 74440 words. Published by Istoria Books  on December 23, 2010. .

The Heart's Journey Series, Book One. A touching story of betrayal, faith and love set on the Oregon Trail. As she bears the rigors of westward travel, Kit Austen also experiences a passage from meek to independent, from empty of faith to sure of her blessings. And one of those blessings is Daniel...
The Light Of The Lovers Moon    by Marcia Lynn McClure
Price: $3.99 USD. 66750 words. Published on January 8, 2011. .

Violet Fynne was haunted—haunted by memory. It had been nearly ten years since her father had moved the family from the tiny town of Rattler Rock to the city of Albany , New York. Yet the pain and guilt in Violet’s heart was as fresh and as haunting as ever it had been.
The Prairie Prince    by Marcia Lynn McClure
Price: $3.99 USD. 45000 words. Published on January 24, 2011. .

For Katie Matthews, life held no promise of true happiness. Life on the prairie was filled with hard labor, a brutal father, and the knowledge she would need to marry a man incapable of truly loving a woman.
A Heart Renewed    by Karen Baney
Price: $5.99 USD. 108990 words. Published on April 8, 2011. .

Julia Colter’s brother tries to force her to marry an older rancher twice her age. When she refuses, her life becomes endangered. Adam Larson hopes to start his own horse training business. He gets pulled into difficult situation where he must decide whether to rescue a friend or not. What will the future hold for Julia and Adam?
Angel In The Rain    by Devon Matthews
Price: $2.99 USD. 92660 words. Published on April 26, 2011. .

Angel Clayton's wild Texas legacy returns to haunt her when she's caught in a battle of wills between her father's enemy and a sexy pistolero whose reputation makes hers look positively angelic. Rane Mantorres must choose between his thirst for justice and a burning desire for his spirited hostage. Will be risk all for one night of unforgettable passion with an angel in the rain.
Once Struck    by Lynn Michaels
Price: $1.99 USD. 26040 words. Published on August 19, 2011. .

Peach MaCauley has only 40 acres of wheat standing between her and becoming a poor relation. On the eve of the harvest a storm threatens her crop -- and her independence. Only one man steps forward to help her...one man she's not sure she should trust. Kit Taggart's price for saving Peach and her crop is one night with her...all night, from dusk to dawn.
The Windswept Flame    by Marcia Lynn McClure
Price: $4.99 USD. 92300 words. Published on September 5, 2011. .

Broken—irreparably broken. The violent deaths of her father and the young man she’d been engaged to marry, had irrevocably broken Cedar Dale’s heart. Her mother’s heart had been broken, as well—shattered by the loss of her own true love.
Weathered Too Young    by Marcia Lynn McClure
Price: $4.99 USD. 97360 words. Published on September 5, 2011. .

Lark Lawrence was alone. In all the world there was no one who cared for her. Still, there were worse things than independence—and Lark had grown quite capable of providing for herself. Nevertheless, as winter loomed, she suddenly found herself with no means by which to afford food and shelter—destitute.