The Son He Never Knew/Once Upon A Groom
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The Son He Never Knew/Once Upon A Groom

  • Pages: 552
  • Imprint: Heart
  • Publication Date: 1st February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781460802830
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The Son He Never Knew by Kristi Gold

As sheriff, Chase Reed feels he can give back to the people who helped him and reconnect with his old friends. Being the middleman in an argument between Jessica Keller and her ex, however, is definitely not how Chase imagined reconnecting with her. Even with all the time and experience between them, he has never forgotten their night together.

But things are different now. Jess has a son and despite the crazy attraction they share, Chase isn't ready to be a father. He might not have a choice though. Because when she reveals the truth, he has to step up and be the man his son needs.

Once Upon A Groom by Karen Rose Smith

Jenny Farber had always longed to be Zack Decker's wife. But marrying him would have meant leaving the only home she'd ever really known. So instead of following Zack to LA, she stayed in town, training the horses she adored. Zack never knew about the secret she carried…until a near–tragedy brought him home again.

Fifteen years ago, Jenny broke Zack's heart. And seeing her again rekindles all the sweet passion they once shared. But Zack only came home to deal with a family crisis – then he's pulling up stakes again. So why is Jenny making him dream of settling down?

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About the author

KRISTI GOLD

KRISTI GOLD

Since her first venture into novel writing in the mid-nineties, Kristi Gold has greatly enjoyed weaving stories of love and commitment. She's an avid fan of baseball, beaches and bridal reality shows.  During her career, Kristi has been a National Readers Choice winner, Romantic Times award winner, and a three-time Romance Writers of America RITA finalist.  She resides in Central Texas and can be reached through her website at... more

Karen Rose Smith

Karen Rose Smith

Karen Rose Smith was born in Pennsylvania. Although she was an only child, she remembers the bonds of an extended family. She and her parents lived with her grandfather and aunt until she was five, when her parents built a house next door. Since her father came from a family of ten and her mother, a family of seven, there were always aunts, uncles, and cousins visiting on weekends. Family is a strong theme in her books and she suspects her childhood memories are the reason.

As a teenager, music became as important to Karen Rose as reading.... more