A Texas Family/Not Another Wedding
Willow Creek, Texas

A Texas Family/Not Another Wedding

  • Pages: 612
  • Imprint: Essence
  • Publication Date: 1st October 2013
  • ISBN: 9781743645178
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A Texas Family by Linda Warren

Nine years ago, as a frightened teenager, Jena Brooks fled Willow Creek. Now she's finally found the courage to come home, and this time she's not leaving without her baby. Memories of Asa Corbett stealing her newborn child still haunt Jena, and her best chance at finding her baby is Asa's eldest son, local constable Carson Corbett.

Trusting a Corbett again isn't easy but they'll need to rely on each other to discover the truth. Together, Jena and Carson have a chance to heal old wounds and unite their families for good...

Not Another Wedding by Jennifer McKenzie

Poppy Sullivan believes in love...but love at first sight? Not likely. That's why she's determined to stop her good friend from marrying the wrong woman. So she sets to work immediately and walks right into the very impressive chest of Beck Lefebvre. Not a good omen, considering how things ended up the last time he was in town!

Poppy isn't surprised to see Beck at his cousin's wedding, but she's appalled at his assumption that he deserves a second chance. No way is she falling for his charm again! Although her vow to resist him may be too late.

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About the author

Linda Warren

Linda Warren

Linda Warren loves happy endings. The Rita® nominated author has written 26 books in the last ten years. Drawing upon her years of growing up on a ranch in Texas, she writes about sexy heroes, feisty heroines and broken families with an emotional punch. She lives in central Texas with her husband, and spends her days doing what she loves—creating unforgettable love stories—with happy... more

Jennifer McKenzie

Jennifer McKenzie

Jennifer McKenzie lives in Vancouver, Canada where she enjoys being able to ski and surf in the same day—not that she ever does either of those things. After years of working as a communications professional and spending her days writing for everyone else, she traded in the world of water coolers, cubicles and high heels to write for herself and wear pajamas all... more