Circle of Family

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2012

"You told me you don't like to be in one place too long,"

Marianne said. Ridge noticed that she was watching him intently. "You miss things that way." "Such as?" He shrugged. "Friends. Dogs. Having a place to come back to at the end of the day that doesn't charge you when you walk in the door." He could tell she hadn't expected that. "You like Harland, then?" "Very much." There was plenty to like about the close-knit community on and around the farm.

Because Ridge didn't know how to say that without spooking her, he settled on something less personal. "Little things mean a lot when you don't have them." She eyed him with something resembling respect, which he took as a good sign. Marianne was by far the most mistrustful woman he'd ever met.

He still wasn't sure why he was trying so hard to get through to her, and he had to wonder if his genetic stubbornness was steering him down a rocky, dead-end road.


A Place For Family

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2013
One suitcase is all Amanda Gardner has to her name when she ends up back in Harland, North Carolina. No one knows how the high-powered ad executive, the girl who couldn't leave town fast enough after high school, lost her glamorous life in California. Everyone is courious--except John Sawyer. He is done enough wondering about his childhood best friend over the years. But John's instinct is to protect Amanda, and something tells him she is in deep trouble. Will she feel safe enough to trust him--and lean on his strength?

Jingle Bell Romance

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2013
Julia Stanton loves Christmas--almost as much as she loves the home she has made in Holiday Harbor. So when her beloved pastor's prodigal son returns for a brief visit, she hatches a plan to keep Nick McHenry in town. Growing up as an ambassador's daughter, she's charmed countless dignitaries and surely she can get the brooding bachelor to see how much joy there is in a family-filled holiday. Julia never expects to feel the spark of something more for Nick. But it will take more than attraction to turn this handsome scrooge into her hometown hero.

A Gift of Family

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2012

WHO IS THIS WOUNDED WARRIOR?

A man with secrets, ex-soldier Seth Hansen comes to the small town of Harland, North Carolina, to heal. The last thing he wants is to get involved-with the community, or with lovely waitress Lisa Sawyer, who has big dreams of leaving Harland.

When a massive storm hits, it'll take a dramatic rescue, and Lisa's unshakable belief, to wake a part of Seth he thought he'd lost forever. Suddenly one reluctant hero finds himself captivated by Christmas spirit. If only he can help Lisa discover the place she really wants to be...


Seaside Romance

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2014
While running away from her troubled city life, Lauren Foster never thought she'd find herself in small-town Maine, but Holiday Harbor is everything she's looking for. The townspeople are welcoming, her job at her friend's toy store is going well, and, most importantly, she's safe. Meeting contractor Ben Thomas soon changes all that. With his good looks, easygoing nature, and kind heart, he's turning her peaceful new life upside down. She's quickly falling for the local hero, but her past soon catches up to her present.

Rocky Coast Romance

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2013

A Place for Redemption.

Journalist Bree Farrell heads to the village of Holiday Harbor to salvage her career. And walks straight into the arms of handsome young mayor Cooper Landry. Cooper's fighting to keep his sleepy Maine community from the clutches of big–city developers. And Bree knows it's a major scoop. But the longer she's in town, the more she's won over by the quirky townsfolk–and the charming Cooper. Will Bree ever follow her heart instead of a story and make Holiday Harbor her permanent byline?

Holiday Harbor: Where love is just around the bend.


Blue Ridge Reunion

by Mia Ross

Published 1 January 2014
Chelsea Barnes never expected to see her high school rival, golden boy Paul Barrett, again. But when Paul applies for a loan to renovate his family's historic mill, it is Chelsea who the bank sends to her tiny hometown to assess the property--and Paul. It's her chance to prove herself to her boss, and Chelsea won't let Paul stand in her way. Paul would do anything to restore the mill for his ailing grandfather. Even allow the lovely Chelsea to help.