Regina Jennings crea novelas románticas históricas conmovedoras que resuenan con los lectores por su énfasis en los valores familiares. Su escritura se caracteriza por la calidez, la amabilidad y un suave sentido del humor, lo que hace que sus historias sean edificantes y cautivadoras. Jennings se destaca en la creación de personajes entrañables y narrativas encantadoras que exploran el poder perdurable del amor y la conexión. Su estilo accesible invita a los lectores a mundos llenos de esperanza y ternura.
Left to rue her mistake of falling in love with the wrong man, Maisie
Kentworth keeps busy by exploring the idle mine nearby. While managing his
mining company, Boone Bragg stumbles across Maisie and the crystal cavern
she's discovered. He makes her a proposal that he hopes will solve all their
problems, but instead it throws them into chaos.
Set in the world of antique dealing, the story follows a savvy protagonist who navigates the complexities of the market while uncovering hidden treasures. As she encounters various characters, including rival dealers and eccentric collectors, she must rely on her wit and expertise to succeed. Themes of passion for history, the value of craftsmanship, and the thrill of discovery weave through her journey, highlighting the intricate relationships between people and their possessions.
Confirmed bachelor Lieutenant Jack Hennessey is stunned to run into Hattie
Walker, the girl who shattered his heart...and she's just as surprised to find
her rescuer is the neighbor she once knew. But his attempts to save her from a
dangerous situation go awry, and the two end up in a mess that puts her dreams
in peril--and tests his resolve to remain single.
Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory craving adventure after tiring of
society life. When she comes across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, his plan
to obtain property in the Unassigned Lands sparks her own dreams for the
future. When the land rush begins, they find themselves battling over a claim
--and both dig in their heels.
Jennings Winningly Combines Humor, History, and Romance Louisa Bell never wanted to be a dance-hall singer, but dire circumstances force her hand. With a little help from her brother in the cavalry, she's able to make ends meet, but lately he's run afoul of his commanding officer, so she undertakes a visit to straighten him out. Major Daniel Adams has his hands full at Fort Reno. He can barely control his rowdy troops, much less his two adolescent daughters. If Daniel doesn't find someone respectable to guide his children, his mother-in-law insists she'll take them. When Louisa arrives with some reading materials, she's mistaken for the governess who never appeared. Major Adams is skeptical. She bears little resemblance to his idea of a governess--they're not supposed to be so blamed pretty--but he's left without recourse. His mother-in-law must be satisfied, which leaves him turning a blind eye to his unconventional governess's methods. Louisa's never faced so important a performance. Can she keep her act together long enough?
Abigail Stuart Thought She was Jeremiah Calhoun's Widow. But Jeremiah Calhoun Is Very Handsome, Very Alive, and Very Perplexed. Most Inconvenient Indeed. With few options of her own, nurse Abigail Stuart agrees to marry her patient, a gravely wounded soldier calling himself Jeremiah Calhoun. They arrange a quick ceremony before he dies, giving Abigail the rights to his Ozark farm and giving Jeremiah the peace of knowing someone will care for his ailing sister after he's gone--a practical solution for both of them. After the war, Abigail fulfills her side of the bargain--until the real Jeremiah Calhoun shows up, injured but definitely alive, and wastes no time in challenging Abigail's story. Abigail is flummoxed. After months of claiming to be his widow, how can she explain that she's never seen this Jeremiah Calhoun before? How can she convince him that she isn't trying to steal his farm? And will she find a way to stay, even though this practical arrangement has turned into a most inconvenient marriage?
She Wants the Freedom of the Open Plains. He Wants the Prestige of a Successful Career. Neither is Ready for What Comes Instead. The train to Garber, Texas, is supposed to bring life's next victory to Nicholas Lovelace. Instead, it gets held up by robbers who are thwarted by the last person Nick ever expected--Anne Tillerton from back home in Prairie Lea. Anne's been hiding away as a buffalo hunter. She's only in town to find their runaway cook, but the woman flees--leaving Anne with her infant son. With Nick the only person Anne knows in town, the two form an unlikely team as they try to figure out what to do with the child. But being in town means acting and dressing for polite society--and it's not going well for Anne. Meanwhile, Nick's work is bringing new pressures, and being seen with a rough-around-the-edges woman isn't helping his reputation. Caught between their own dreams, a deepening relationship, and others' expectations, can the pair find their way to love? "[Jennings is] a fresh voice in Christian historical romance..." Library Journal
Jennings Offers Another Delightful Blend of History and Romance Betsy Huckabee might be a small-town girl, but she has big-city dreams. Writing for her uncle's newspaper will never lead to independence, and the bigger newspapers don't seem interested in the Hart County news. Trying a new approach, Betsy pens a romanticized serial for the ladies' pages, and the new deputy provides the perfect inspiration for her submissions. She'd be horrified if he read her breathless descriptions of him, but these articles are for a newspaper far away. No one in Pine Gap will ever know. Deputy Joel Puckett didn't want to leave Texas, but this job in tiny Pine Gap is his only shot at keeping his badge. With masked marauders riding every night, his skills and patience are tested, but even more challenging is the sassy journalist lady chasing him.
Assigned to find the kidnapped daughter of a mob boss, Pinkerton operative
Calista York is sent to a rowdy mining town in Missouri. But she faces the
obstacle of missionary Matthew Cook. He's as determined to stop a local baby
raffle as he is the reckless Miss York whose bad judgement consistently seems
to be putting her in harm's way.
from Ancestral Memory, Morphogenetic Fields to Hip Hop
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