The Rancher's Bride
(True Blood, Texas)
by Tara Taylor Quinn
Harlequin
July 1, 2002
ISBN #0373650884
256 pages
Paperback
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Sara's Son

A Child's Wish

The Promise of Christmas

Celebrating 25 Years

Hidden

Somebody's Baby

What Daddy Doesn't Know

Street Smart

Nothing Sacred

For the Children

Where The Road Ends

Born In The Valley

Yesterday's Memories

Christmas Wishes, Christmas Gifts

Trueblood Christmas

Sheriff Of Shelter Valley

His Brother's Bride

The Secret Son

Just Around The Corner

Sheltered In His Arms

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Dear Reader:

Welcome back to Trueblood! I hope you're enjoying your stay in our little town. You've met Rachel Blair and Max Santana. Rachel has some painful secrets that she's been keeping from all of us. She disclosed them to me, first, and now I'm giving them to you with the hopes that you'll receive her with the warmth and compassions she so desperately needs. She's a good person, a strong woman whose motivation has always been to do what's right. But Rachel learned some interesting things about serving others as she and I traveled this journey together. We're only as good to others as we are good for ourselves. We can't tend to others unless we tend to ourselves. So while self- sacrifice is most often viewed as a good thing, it can also be, ultimately, the worst choice we can make. I invite you to read on. Join Rachel and I. And let me know what you think...

I can be reached at ttquinn@tarataylorquinn.com.


Summary

Isabella Trueblood made history reuniting people torn apart by war and an epidemic. Now, generations later, Lily and Dylan Garrett carry on her work with their agency, Finders Keepers. Circumstances may have changed, but the goal remains the same.

Lost

His bride. She'd turned tail and run minutes before her father was about to pronounce them man and wife. What demons were pursuing the girl Max Santana had waited eleven years to marry?

Found

Her flesh and blood. Rachel Blair thought she'd finally put her college days behind her, but the child she'd given up for adoption then haunted her still. Could Max really understand that her future included mothering this child, no matter what?



 

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