Book 1593

The 15 lb. Matchmaker

by Jill Limber

Published 1 May 2002

When the best-looking man she'd ever set eyes on strode into the diner, Jolie Carleton nearly forgot she'd sworn off men after her fiance jilted her. Now this sexy cowboy was asking her to live at his family ranch and look after a ten-month-old infant! Jolie needed a job, and Griff needed her-in more ways than one.

Sheer desperation made Griff hire the stranded city beauty on the spot. His nephew needed a woman's care. But the longer the pretty Miss Carleton stayed, the more Griff realized he needed some TLC, too. Was the nanny from nowhere the key to unlocking his hardened heart-and creating a family filled with love...?


Book 1664

Captivating a Cowboy

by Jill Limber

Published 1 May 2003

THE RANCHER...

A man would have to be blind not to notice pretty, sophisticated Julie Kerns, Ferndale's newest arrival. And good-looking Tony Graham was far from visually impaired. But when the fiercely independent beauty needed him to renovate her grandmother's old Victorian, he couldn't stop the unsettling images of them living together in the house-as a family.

AND THE CITY SLICKER

Return to Ferndale? Never! Julie envisioned herself among the bright lights and bustle of L.A. forever. Yet she found herself a reluctant homeowner in the tiny town of bad childhood memories. Could the sexy, small-town cowboy make her see there was joy to be found in country life...with him in the picture?


Book 1756

Daddy, He Wrote

by Jill Limber

Published 6 January 2005

From Bestseller to...Best Father?

Journal Entry No. 1: I bought Blacksmith Farm to find peace and quiet to write my next bestseller-not to spend it with a fetching widow caretaker and her baby! This blizzard has us stuck together like one big, happy family. I'll be lucky if I survive the first night.

Journal Entry No. 8: I can't believe I, sophisticated city slicker Ian Miller, am enjoying this simple country life. Granted, Trish Ryan is easy on the eyes and her gentle spirit has inspired my best work. But for one electrifying moment she even had me considering a new chapter in my life-that of loving husband and father. If I don't finish this book soon, I could lose my mind-and heart-for good!


Book 1784

The Sheriff Wins a Wife

by Jill Limber

Published 13 September 2005

So much had changed since Jennifer Williams had fled Blossom on her wedding night-except her reaction to Sheriff Trace McCabe. Sure it had been silly to think she would be in town all summer and not see him.

Without even turning around, she'd recognize the low rumble of his laugh anywhere. And though she hadn't intended on exchanging nostalgic kisses on the Ferris wheel or reliving their romance-two facts were crystal clear. 1) Her feelings for him had never died and 2) It was time Trace knew they were still married!