To Believe

by Carolyn Brown

Published 24 February 2009
Roseanna Cahill didn’t believe in happily-ever-after anymore. Not after a marriage that should never have started and which ended after four years. Country hearts like hers didn’t mix with city hearts like that of Colin Vance Fields III, better known as Trey. She thought she’d seen the last of Trey but then his sister showed up at her door begging for her help. Trey had been kidnapped and they needed Roseanna’s tracking skills to rescue him.

Trey had been left chained to a tree in the Ouachita Mountains of eastern Oklahoma, and had doubts that Roseanna would even consider his sister’s plea for help. Not after the way he had treated her. So he was surprised when she slung back the flap and told him to get ready for a long hike.

Neither of them was prepared for the emotions set loose during the trek across the mountain range. Roseanna sure wasn’t ready for what happened after they got home. Trey was determined that he wouldn’t lose her again. She was determined never to believe him again.

Funny how fate steps in just when two people think they’ve got their lives all figured out.

To Dream

by Carolyn Brown

Published 24 June 2009
Greta Fields had planned to stay one night in Murray County, Oklahoma, to attend her brother’s wedding, even though she thought he was making the biggest mistake of his life for the second time. But on her way out of town, she caused a three car pileup when she dropped her cell phone and tried to retrieve it while traveling ninety miles an hour. For her crime, she was forced to serve four months of community service in Sulphur, Oklahoma, with none other than that policeman she’d had words with at the reception acting as her escort to and from work. She almost opted for six months in jail rather than have to deal with him every day.

Kyle Parsons, a rancher and policeman in Sulphur, had looked across the outdoor wedding reception and figured he was staring at an angel straight from heaven. It didn’t take him long to realize his first impression was dead wrong when it came to Greta Fields. His truck and trailer were part of the three vehicle pileup the morning after the wedding, and he lost a prize Angus bull that he hadn’t had time to insure. To add insult to injury, the judge put him in charge of taking Greta to and from her community service job. He would have rather dealt with a hungry rattlesnake than that spoiled brat of a woman.

Greta can’t wait to get back to her city life, and Kyle can’t wait for her to go. Somehow their hearts didn’t get the message.

To Hope

by Carolyn Brown

Published 24 August 2009
A previous winner of the Professional Bull Riders’ gold belt buckle, Jodie Cahill plans to ride again. But fate intervenes in the form of a broken wrist, and keeps her from winning another buckle. When the CEO of the PBR offers her a three-month tour on the circuit working as a judge and traveling with a combination newspaper/magazine reporter/novelist, she takes the job.

James Moses Crowe jumps at the chance to travel with Jodie Cahill. For years he’s been trying to get her off his mind and out of his heart. Now he has the opportunity to do both. It doesn’t work.

In the course of the trip, they both have to face their own feelings and wonder if, in the end, they will bless or curse the broken road that caused them to run smack into each other.

To Commit

by Carolyn Brown

Published 24 June 2008
After a divorce from her want-to-be actor husband, Stelle Brannon came home to Sulphur, OK, to run Brannon Inn, a bed, breakfast and supper boarding house established by her late grandmother. She’d thought the Inn would be a white elephant when she inherited it a few months before her divorce, but she fell easily into the job of taking care of the place. At least until the day she literally backed into Rance Harper, a man who looked entirely too much like her ex-husband and stepped on every raw nerve she had left.

Rance had made reservations for himself and several of his friends to stay at the Inn while they hunted deer that fall. Stella was a beautiful lady, but she was a tall blonde. He’d sworn off that kind of woman and had vowed to never make a lifetime commitment again.

To Trust

by Carolyn Brown

Published 24 February 2008
Dee Hooper and Jack Brewer grew up next door to each other in sleepy Buckhorn Corner, Oklahoma. From the time they were less than a year old they’d been best friends, but then Dee eloped with a man from Pennsylvania. Seven years later, she’s brought a broken heart back home to her dysfunctional family: Roxie, the grandmother, who runs the family with an attitude of steel; Mimosa, the mother, who’s been married so many times she’s forgotten half of them; Tally, the sister who’s in the county jail for writing hot checks; Bodine, Tally’s daughter, who’s been raised by Rosie just like Dee and Tally were; and Jack, the boy next door who’s always loved Dee.

Jack was the computer geek in high school, and he’s turned that knowledge into a lucrative business—one that allows him to continue to run the convenience store in town, which he loves. He’s content, selling picnic supplies and bait to the fishermen and campers. But there’s a hole in his heart, and the only person who can fill it is Dee Hooper. Then one hot summer day she appears, and he’s determined not to let her hurt him or get away again.

With Dee and Jack battling past hurts and fears, they try to reclaim their lifelong friendship and trust again, each secretly hoping they’ll be more than just friends this time around.