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Books : Romance : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Mittman, Stephanie
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Set on the Williamson Farm in 1897 Wisconsin, we are introduced to Olivia and Spencer on their wedding night. Spencer's life has been beset with tragedy; Olivia is his second wife and a poor consolation prize for a man whose family was torn from him by Scarlet Fever. Olivia has been a friend and neighbor to him throughout his life and she has been in love with Spencer for as long as she can remember. Now she only wants to make him happy again and to help replace some of what he has lost. Fighting his growing love for Olivia, Spencer makes terrible and hurtful mistakes, pushing Olivia away before he is finally able to court his wife and to accept the love she offers-- and to give love in return.
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Resolving herself to a life of hard work and shattered dreams, Annie Morrow helps to raise five siblings on the family farm while resisting her feelings for the handsome Reverend Noah Eastman.
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New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley whisks us back to the reign of King Charles II, as a beautiful governess discovers unexpected passion--and learns a lesson in love.
Katherine Kingsley, winner of a Romantic Times Career Achievement award, introduces us to a young blind woman who helps a desperate artist rekindle his genius as she brings the true spirit of the season to light.
Rebecca Paisley, winner of two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards, weaves an enchanting tale set in nineteenth-century England, where a magical girl transforms a cynic with the power of love.
Critically acclaimed newcomer Stephanie Mittman turns the tables when a thoroughly unsuitable heroine surprises a disillusioned tycoon with the one gift his money cannot buy.
With four acclaimed authors and four unforgettable stories, A Christmas Miracle is a collection to cherish--a holiday gift to savor throughout the year. -
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Determined to leave his hometown to settle his own farm in Oklahoma, Ethan Morrow finds that an encounter with young Worth Phillips forces him to postpone his departure once again, especially after meeting Worth's mother, the cool and beautiful Sterling.
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Two brothers...and the one woman who claimed their hearts...
Ash Whittier had barely returned to Oakland's harbor, when he was arrested for arson, insurance fraud--and murder. His only hope was his brother Cabot, the best lawyer in Oakland, and Cabot's young wife, Charlotte, the town's first lady lawyer. He knew he could count on his brother to rescue him, just as he'd done before. The last time had put Cabot in a wheelchair...This time there was Charlotte, whose no-nonsense suits weren't doing much to hide her needy heart.
All Charlotte had ever wanted was to be a lawyer. Cabot had given her the chance, and so much more, when he'd married her. He'd taught her to dress like a lawyer, think like a professional, and act like a man. But somehow her brother-in-law still saw the lace beneath the starch. And suddenly being a lawyer wasn't the only thing she wanted anymore.
They were his lawyers, determined to save his life. But as his trial approached, it became clear that if Ash won his case, someone would still have to lose. . . . -
Mary Grace O'Reilly devoted her life to finding lost children. Searching near an Arizona canyon one day in 1994, she was mysteriously swept 100 years into the past--and into the life of a cowboy determined to rescue his kidnapped baby son from an outlaw gang.
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Sometimes, love strikes when you least expect it. . . .
By night, Harris Tweed is a shock jock on the radio, entertaining listeners with his sharp wit. By day, he is Harry Woolery, a mild-mannered man devoted to his young son. When Harris goes too far and accuses the local reverend of stealing church funds, indirectly causing his death, it is Harry who must find a way to make amends to the reverend's beautiful widow.
With the threat of losing her home and her foster kids, Nan Springfield is grateful for the kindness of a stranger named Harry Woolery, who helps her sort through the financial mess her husband left behind. And he makes her feel like a woman: sexy and desirable . . . things she hasn't felt in a long, long time. But when she learns his true identity, she is brokenhearted, yet determined to see him in court. How can she forgive the man who made her question her husband, her marriage, her life? But Harry, too, refuses to give up the fight--for Nan's heart--because quite simply, he's fallen for her. . . . -
When Charlotte married Cabot, she was innocent enough to believe that respect and admiration would be enough to forge a life together. Cabot, confined to a wheelchair since an accident left him crippled 15 years earlier, held no passion in his heart. When Cabot's brother Ash Whittier returns to San Francisco, he observes Cabot's cold demeanor with Charlotte. Determined to mend his brother's heart, Ash instead falls in love with his beautiful young sister-in-law.
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