Colton Reece propped his weathered boot on the gray boulder marking the driveway. This was the place. He shut his eyes, feeling the warm breeze flick the ends of his hair, and drew a breath deep enough to drag in the smell of the flowers growing around the rock, whatever they were called. It was just as his grandmother had told him. He'd been here before. He looked around then, lowering his gaze to the uncut lawn surrounding the inn. An uneven carpet, the bald, earthy patches emphasized why he was here. This grass could be brought back with a little care. This was land he needed to own, land that needed him.
When Kimberly returns to Baltimore after 10 years, the last thing she expects her former lover, Brandon, to tell her is that she has a nine year old daughter. Thanks to modern science, Kimberly discovers A Matter of Life, but can she forgive Brandon for keeping her baby a secret'?
When Megan bids on her grandfather's final painting,the last thing she expects is to be outbid by Michael Kirk, her first love. She must keep the artwork in her family. but Michael claims to need it for his career. He also claims to want Megan back in his life - - but does he want her or the painting?

Jason hasn't seen Cami in three years--and now she's back, with the son he'd wanted to claim as his own. Can he believe her newly found faith or will she desert him, and God, again?

An inspirational novella, the sequel to "Cougar Lake."

When Rachel Martin’s partner abandons their catering business, she’s left with bills and obligations–and no one in Portlandville is willing to take a chance on helping her. No one, that is, except for Timothy Gardner, who stands to lose his restaurant’s reputation if Rachel can’t fill his orders. As he gets to know Rachel, Tim finds himself reluctantly wanting to play the part of The Good Samaritan.

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