His Cowgirl Bride

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2009

Tacy Jones had come to Mule Hollow to learn how to train wild horses.

But former rodeo champion Brent Stockwell might as well carry a sign saying "No Cowgirls Allowed." If Brent doesn't think ladies belong in the pen, determined Tacy will just have to change his mind. When Tacy learns the secret behind his stance, she longs to help him heal.

She's ready to show the handsome cowboy that taking a chance on your dream is what life-and love-is all about.


Texas Ranger Dad

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2009

Everyone in Mule Hollow can see the resemblance between former Texas Ranger Zane Cantrell and Rose Vincent's son.

The same gold-flecked amber eyes. The same smile. Not that Zane is smiling. He's in shock! How could Rose have kept their child a secret from him? Rose reminds Zane that he's the one who walked away. He has to make her see he had no choice.

But Rose is as prickly as the cactus jelly she makes. And that's where their hopeful son and the Mule Hollow matchmakers come marching in.


Her Homecoming Cowboy

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2012

A LITTLE BOY’S HERO

After losing his mother, Annie Ridgeway’s sweet six-year-old nephew thinks he’s an orphan. Turns out the father he never knew is bull rider Colt Holden—the boy’s hero. Before bringing them together as father and son, Annie has to make sure Colt is as good a man as he is a cowboy.

When she arrives in Mule Hollow, she finds the handsome, honorable man guarding his burdened heart against caring for anyone or anything. Will a little boy’s devotion be the fighting chance they all need?

Mule Hollow Homecoming: These Texas folk discover you can go home again!


Operation: Married by Christmas

by Debra Clopton

Published 25 September 2007

Unmarried Men Of Mule Hollow: Run For Your Lives!

When Haley Bell Thornton arrived back in Mule Hollow wearing a wedding gown, no one bothered to ask where the groom was. Especially not Will Sutton, the first of her ditched fiancés. The runaway bride had done it again! And now the woman he loved and lost ten years ago was tottering around the dusty ranch town in her high heels and fancy honeymoon clothes.

Will vowed not to look. Definitely a problem, since Haley's granddad–and the matchmaking ladies–had a secret holiday plan to make decade-old wedding bells chime by Christmas!


Dry Creek Sweethearts

by Janet Tronstad

Published 25 March 2008

Back From The Big Time...

She could scarcely believe her eyes. An enormous tour bus had arrived in Dry Creek, and from it stepped hometown hero Duane Enger, now a music celebrity. Linda Morgan, owner of the local cafe, had thought her ex-boyfriend had become too famous for the small-town life she loved. But something had pulled Duane back.

Maybe he missed a slower, easier life. Maybe he sought to regain his faith. Or maybe it was the girl he'd left behind. Whatever it was, Duane was now finding life in Dry Creek-and Linda-just as intriguing as life in the fast lane.


Her Unexpected Cowboy

by Debra Clopton

Published 17 December 2013
Rowdy McDermott has a plan: stay on the straight and narrow, help the foster boys on Sunrise Ranch, and forget about love. Th last thing he expects is his pretty new neighbor falling, literally, into his arms. Lucy Calvert is glad the handsome cowboy broker her fall, but she isn't ready for the feelings he's stirring in her heart. She's heard rumors about his past and is steering clear from the kind of man he used to be. With a little help from his boys, can Rowdy show her that some people can change?

Cowboy For Keeps

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2010

Rancher and lawyer Wyatt Turner found both his younger brothers their wives. Now, they're sneakily trying to repay the favor-with the wrong woman.

Amanda Hathaway is a too-young and bubbly physical therapist. And, yes, Wyatt is her too-stubborn, toobossy patient recuperating from a plane crash. Yet when Amanda shares some of her own invisible wounds, including the loss of her dream of having children, Wyatt realizes he doesn't know everything. But he knows he wants Amanda, for keeps.


Her Forever Cowboy

by Debra Clopton

Published 29 December 2009
Mule Hollow, Texas,is chock-full of handsome cowboys ready to say "I do." So veterinarian Susan Worth moves in, dreaming of meeting Mr. Right. He's most certainly not the gorgeous rescue worker blazing through town on a motorcycle.

Yukon Cowboy

by Debra Clopton

Published 28 September 2010
"Hometown girl Bethany Marlow moves back to Treasure Creek to open a wedding planning shop for all the new brides. But when her former boss asks her to help lead a wilderness tour before she sets up shop, she can't refuse. When she finds out the lead guide is Nate McMann, the man who broke her heart, she's thrown into a tailspin. Nate's now a gruff rancher, hiding his heart--and a secret. Guiding lovey-dovey newlyweds and a sweet family have Bethany and her Yukon cowboy questioning everything they thought was true. Except their love."--Publisher's website.

Her Rodeo Cowboy

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2011

Finding Her Way To Love

Everything accountant Montana Brown thought she knew about love and marriage goes topsyturvy when her parents split up. Shaken, she heads to Mule Hollow, Texas, to stay with family and take a chance on an old dream: being a cowgirl. With all her might, she tries to resist the charms of a too-handsome cowboy.

Luke Holden is going after his own dream of expanding his ranch. A wife isn't on his wish list. But the Mule Hollow matchmakers are fixin' to lasso Luke and Montana together-with a little faith and love.


Meeting Her Match

by Debra Clopton

Published 29 May 2007

There's No Escape From The Mule Hollow Matchmakers... And this time, their next "victim" was Sheri Marsh.

Sheri had long endured the town biddies' attempts at matchmaking, even though she had no intention of ever settling down. As the pool of single women dwindled, their efforts doubled, and Sheri needed a plan that would get the meddling mavens off her back for good.... Unless You Get Hitched!

Enter taciturn cowboy Pace Gentry. Playing her beau wasn't what this new Christian had expected. But the always aggravating, yet utterly adorable Sheri proved one thing to him - the Lord sure did work in mysterious ways!


The Cowboy Takes a Bride

by Debra Clopton

Published 24 June 2008

Sugar Rae Lenox is famous…in Mule Hollow.

For wanting her name in lights on a Hollywood marquee. For wanting to leave. And for thinking the local matchmakers are mighty mistaken! Why applaud the attraction between her and a too–handsome cowboy with boots of lead?

Ross Denton lives on the outskirts of town on some dusty ranch. And the only place he wants to see his name is on a marriage certificate. So why isn't she singing and dancing away from that ranch? She can't possibly want a starring role in Ross's life as his bride…can she?


Lone Star Cinderella

by Debra Clopton

Published 1 January 2009

Could Prince Charming be an ornery cowboy?

Not that history teacher Melody Chandler is looking for her prince. Her troubled brother takes all her spare energy. But the town matchmakers must have Seth Turner in mind for her. Because the handsome rancher keeps charging over to the historic house she's renting on his land, demanding she leave his family history alone.

Well, it's his family who gave her permission to study the Turner past-and it sure is juicy! What is Seth so afraid she'll find? If the Mule Hollow matchmakers have their way, it's the key to his heart!


Dream a Little Dream

by Debra Clopton

Published 30 January 2007

Extra, Extra: Wedding-Ready Rancher!

It was just a local newspaper column, right? But when reporter Molly Popp touted the marriage-worthiness of local rancher Bob Jacobs, would-be wives descended on his Mule Hollow ranch by the busload. Molly felt guilty for the ruckus she'd caused - especially when Bob was injured rescuing an overzealous admirer from a bull.

There was nothing else city-slicker Molly could do but pitch in and help Bob out. That is, until word of her column brought the job offer she'd been praying for and a choice she never thought she'd have to make: a Manhattan byline or Mule Hollow's most eligible bachelor.


A Match Made in Dry Creek

by Janet Tronstad

Published 27 March 2007

A Mother's Day Mission

Twenty-five years ago, a fender bender tore high school sweethearts Doris June Hargrove and Curt Nelson from each other's arms on the night they were planning to elope. And they hadn't spoken since. Now their widowed parents want to rematch the pair-but how?

Doris June agreed to return home and help her mother put together Mother's Day baskets of pansies for the women of Dry Creek. However, she didn't agree to see or talk to Curt. It would take much more than some pansies for her to open her heart to Curt again. But never underestimate the power of a matchmaking mother.


A Dropped Stitches Wedding

by Janet Tronstad

Published 1 January 2009

My almost sister-in-law thought I, Lizabett McDonald, would be the first of the Sisterhood of the Dropped Stitches to marry?

True, I've confided to my friends that I've had a crush on Rick Keifer since childhood. But will he ever see me as more than his best friend's kid sister? The Sisterhood wants to give me a beauty makeover to catch his eye.

I've been preoccupied with a spiritual makeover, and with starting my own wedding planning business-no time for romance. Yet with Rick as best man, maybe as I give Marilee her dream wedding, my own dreams will also come true!


No Place Like Home

by Debra Clopton

Published 29 August 2006

When her ancient RV caught fire, candy maker Dottie Hart was stranded in Mule Hollow.

So much for her promise to help her brother with his women's shelter. She would never make it to California now! Help arrived in the nick of time, in the shape of handsome sheriff Brady Cannon. And though Dottie made it clear she was just passing through, the local matchmakers had another agenda.

No single woman had yet encountered them without leaving happily married a sticky situation for the lovely confectioner. Perhaps Brady could convince her that love was its own sweet reward .


Snowbound in Dry Creek

by Janet Tronstad

Published 30 September 2008

Sleigh Bells for Dry Creek

by Janet Tronstad

Published 1 January 2011

Home In Time For Christmas

Rodeo rider Wade Stone never thought he'd step foot in Dry Creek, Montana, again. Not with his family's harrowing past. But nine years later, he's back on the Stone ranch and getting stared down by the townspeople. Except by Amy Mitchell, whose heart he broke after one sweet kiss.

Wade knows she's afraid he'll leave again, but surely there's no second chance for them. It seems the whole town-and her family-is against them. Until one beautiful Christmas sleigh teaches everyone the true meaning of the holiday.

Return to Dry Creek: A small Montana town with a heart as big as heaven.


Her Baby Dreams

by Debra Clopton

Published 25 March 2008

First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage, Then Comes Dan Dawson, Jr., In The Baby Carriage!

The Mule Hollow matchmakers were singing that ditty right in Ashby Templeton's ear. And though she wanted a husband and a baby more than anything, she drew the line at Dan Dawson. The handsome cowboy-who loved telling Ashby to lighten up-wasn't exactly the serious, settling-down sort she'd hoped to find at the church singles group.

Yet in a town of lonesome cowboys in want of wives, Dan was the only one asking her for a date. Asking for a chance to show Ashby that he could make all her dreams come true.