The Stranger

by Kathleen O'Brien

Published 12 April 2005
It seems as if Tyler Balfour's mother was the only woman in town his father didn't marry. So he's as surprised as anyone when he discovers Anderson left him a third of everything he owned. Tyler doesn't plan on sticking around. After all, the good people of Heyday already believe he's responsible for ruining their town. Not that he cares what they think. He was only doing his job. Now that he's back in Heyday, he's starting to realize his job just might be finding out what Mallory Rackham-one of the town's favorite daughters-is so desperately trying to hide. Three brothers with different mothers. Brought together by their father's last act. The town of Heyday, Virginia, will never be the same-and neither will they.

The Sinner

by Kathleen O'Brien

Published 17 March 2006
Can a sinner ever really change his ways? No one is more surprised than Bryce McClintock when he is mentioned in his father's will. The two had been estranged for fourteen years, and Bryce hadn't expected-or wanted-any part of his father's estate. But the former FBI agent, smarting from a botched final assignment and finding himself in need of respite, heads to Heyday-only to discover that Lara Lynmore, the woman who directly contributed to his on-the-job problem, has also come to town. Kieran, Bryce and Tyler: Three brothers with different mothers-brought together by their father's last act. The town of Heyday will never be the same-and neither will they.

The Saint

by Kathleen O'Brien

Published 17 February 2006
There's a little sinner in the heart of every saint Everyone in Heyday loves Kieran McClintock. He is the golden boy, beloved son of the town's richest man, and he lives up to his saintly reputation. Only one person begs to differ. Claire Strickland's life was ruined by Kieran, and she's not about to forgive him-not even when she discovers that she's pregnant with his baby. Kieran, Bryce and Tyler: Three brothers with different mothers-brought together by their father's last act. The town of Heyday will never be the same-and neither will they.