A Family for Summer

by Lois Richer

Published 1 January 2011

Bluegrass Blessings

by Allie Pleiter

Published 1 January 2009
"Everyone in Middleburg, Kentucky, lines up for baker Dinah Hopkins's cinnamon rolls. Everyone except her handsome new landlord, Cameron Rollings. The jaded city man doesn't like anything about small-town life--from the fresh air to her fresh-baked snickerdoodles. And he clearly considers Dinah as quirky as her eccentric oven. The way to Cameron's heart is not through his toned stomach. But the Lord led him to Kentucky Corners for a reason. And Dinah plans to help him count his bluegrass blessings."--p. [4] of cover.

A Cowboy's Honor

by Lois Richer

Published 25 March 2008

He Didn't Know He Had A Wife... Or A Daughter

Dallas Henderson had gone missing six years ago. At last his wife, Gracie, had her answers-an accident...amnesia. Still, she had their child to protect. Would rekindled love be enough to heal her doubts? Did she have enough faith to start over? Dallas knew he belonged with this woman and his precious child.

And he knew God had led him safely home. He vowed to put things right. Because a cowboy always keeps his promises. Especially to those he loves.


A Baby By Easter

by Lois Richer

Published 1 January 2011

After learning her marriage is a hoax, twenty-one-year-old Susannah Wells and her unborn baby have nowhere to turn. So she goes to her former foster sister's home.

There she encounters a friend of the family-a handsome lawyer, caring for his special-needs sister. Needing a job and a safe haven, Susannah is grateful when David Foster hires her as caregiver for his sibling. She knows it's difficult for David to let others ease his burdens. Until he shows her just what a blessing she and her Easter baby are to him.


The Holiday Nanny

by Lois Richer

Published 1 January 2010

Workaholic single father Wade Abbot is away on business, as usual, when he receives a heart-tugging video from his four-year-old. The little girl hopes he'll come home for Christmas-and see her in the holiday pageant.

With his harrowing past, Wade has always doubted his ability to be a good father, but he heads home to Arizona, determined to try. His daughter's loving new nanny, Connie Ladden, works overtime to help turn him into the father he longs to be. And with some help from his little girl, Wade just might turn his holiday nanny into a permanent wife and mother.


Bluegrass Christmas

by Allie Pleiter

Published 1 January 2009

An Old-Fashioned Christmas

That's what led new believer Mary Thorpe to start over in quaint Middleburg, Kentucky. As director of the church's Christmas pageant, Mary's job is to bring the townspeople together, to remind them what the season is really about.

But everyone is all riled up over one very handsome man: the man daring to run against Middleburg's popular long-standing mayor. Mac MacCarthy wants change. Mary wants things to stay as they are. Is there a happy medium? Both Mac and Mary are in for one very big Christmas surprise.


Falling for the Fireman

by Allie Pleiter

Published 1 January 2012

There's something achingly familiar about the look in fire marshal Chad Owens's eyes.

Widowed mom Jeannie Nelworth knows firsthand what it is: loss, hurt and yes-bitterness. Ever since the fire that changed their lives, Jeannie's young son has borne that same look, pushing everyone away. So she's grateful when Chad tries to get through to the boy with the help of his trusty fire station dog.

But the man who's all about safety and prevention keeps himself protected-from loving and losing again. Seems as if Jeannie will have to add his kind, guarded heart to her rebuilding efforts.


Easter Promises

by Lois Richer and Allie Pleiter

Published 1 January 2010

Bluegrass Courtship

by Allie Pleiter

Published 1 January 2009

The celebrity host of TV's Missionnovation, Drew Downing is comfortable with his fame.

He's become accustomed to the cheering, star-struck townfolk that usually welcome him as he renovates churches countrywide. Usually. Then he and his crew set up in tiny Middleburg, Kentucky, to rebuild the church's storm-damaged preschool.

The very lovely, very no-nonsense hardware store owner Janet Bishop is suspicious of Drew's true motives. It looks like Janet Bishop's faith-in God, in herself and in love-needs some serious rebuilding. And Drew Downing is just the man for the job.