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Judith Leigh 
Love Under the Mistletoe 2007 Christmas Anthology
featuring the short story It Must Have Been The Mistletoe
by Judith Leigh

Judith Leigh created a lovely story here that was a perfect blend of magic, forgiveness, and renewal. Kacey had been belittled and crushed by an ex-husband who had left her for another woman. Nick was an incredibly loving man, a widower who had a heart as big as himself, and shared all that love with his own and several adopted children. Leigh turned this into a very emotional and sentimental journey that fits right in to the holiday spirit of love and joy.  M Rondeau   Reviewer   5 stars for Love Under the Mistletoe

Marriage - A forever commitment - Till death do us part. That's whay  they vowed. And Jillian and Morgan both believe it. But fear takes root and beliefs are shattered.

Morgan sat helpless as he watched one woman die. Fear forced him to acknowledge he couldn't do it again.

Jillian feared he would never look at her scarred body in the same light.

Will true love triumph and faith take hold to overcome the fears they allowed to cripple their marriage?

MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR
ROAD TRIP: CALIFORNIA
Historical romance written by Judith Leigh.
It’s 1949 when David Montgomery travels Route 66 on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. Just outside San Bernardino in the tiny town of Cactus Falls; he gets More Than He Bargained For when he has a flat tire beside an orange grove owned by lovely widow Rachel O’Hare. Drawn to her and her adorable twin sons, he’s in no hurry to leave Cactus Falls. But Rachel wants nothing to do with the handsome daredevil. Her late husband lived his short life on the edge, and she’s not about to put her sons through that kind of grief again. The sooner David’s on his way, the better. Or is it?


ROMANCING STONE
ROAD TRIP: OKLAHOMA
Judith Leigh takes readers back to Route 66 in 1979 with this paranormal romance story. Stone Thunderhawk thinks the new woman in town looks eerily like his dead wife. Author Lynette Sinclair thinks Stone looks like the Cherokee hero in her last novel. The two are co-owners of a house in Forgiveness, Oklahoma, thanks to Shanna Thunderhawk’s will. Why has his wife kept the house a secret, and why leave half the house to a woman she didn’t know? And whose spirit haunts the building? The small-town artist and the New York novelist don’t have a ghost of a chance at romance. Or do they?


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