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"Wonderful three late nineteenth century Americana romances"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 14, 2002
Colorado Wife by Cheryl St. John. In 1875 Needle
Point, Colorado, Rosalyne Emery decides that local
businessman Sam Calhoun needs to take on the obligation of
caring for the two preadolescent orphans she found freezing
outside her restaurant. Instead Rosalyne and Sam end up in
a pretend engagement Read more...
"Touching Western Christmas Stories"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted November 7, 2002
CHRISTMAS GOLD features Christmas stories from
three of Harlequin Historicals' favorite authors. All
three stories take place in the American West.
In Colorado Wife by Cheryl St. John, Rosalyne Emery
has grown up in the harsh environment of mining camps. She
knows what it is to be neglected by Read more...
SummaryColorado Wife by Cheryl St.John
Finding two orphans on her doorstep, Rosalyne Emery is
determined to make local tycoon Sam Calhoun responsible for
them. But the mismatched pair soon find themselves trapped
in a pretend engagement that might just become a reality....
Jubal's Gift by Elizabeth Lane
Jubal Trask is out to kill Thomas Curry, the man who
deserted him during the war. But finding Thomas's two
children and their aunt Tess, the girl who has always loved
Jubal, the scarred soldier struggles to learn the power of
love and forgiveness before it's too late.
Until Christmas by Mary Burton
Laura Butler wants to sell her grandfather's silver mine,
move back east and forget all about mining! Mine manager
Roman Maddox has other plans, but he has only until
Christmas to win Laura's hand in marriage.
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