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Morsi, Pamela
By Summer's End Paperback; Good
After the accidental death of her husband, Sonny, 13 years earlier, Dawn Leland left Knoxville, Tenn. , with her two young daughters, Sierra and Dakota, vowing never to return. She'd had no reason to stay since Sonny's parents considered her socially inferior and blamed her for their son's death. Now, diagnosed with cancer, Dawn has no choice but to go back to Knoxville to live with the Lelands while she undergoes treatment. Sixteen-year-old Sierra views the move as a grand adventure and settles in to stay, but 13-year-old Dakota, a physics geek, wants nothing to do with the grandparents who didn't want her, and is unwavering in her desire to hit the road as soon as Dawn recovers. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Courting Miss Hattie Mass Market Paperback; Good
All his life, he had worked on her farm. She was someone he could tell his hopes and troubles to, someone he looked on as a sister. Until the night a brotherly peck became a scorching kiss. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Doing Good Paperback; Good
One more chance... please!DOING GOOD...Jane Lofton may have grown up as a nobody, but she doesn't stay one for long. Not once she figures out that hard work, tenacity and blonde ambition are a girl's best friend. Of course, having the right husband doesn't hurt, either. But being rich and successful is not all it's cracked up to be. Okay, maybe it is -- but life is still tough, dammit.Jane is so busy rescheduling her next liposuction, shopping for clothes she doesn't need and bragging about her latest real estate sale that she hasn't noticed the callus forming around her heart. Her husband is screwing around on her, and she talks to her daughter through a therapist. No, life is NOT perfect.So what should she do? Jane's not sure, but she figures a drive in her "Bimmer" might help her relax. A broken fingernail momentarily diverts her attention, and when she looks up she sees an eighteen-wheeler bearing down on her. Suddenly Jane's problems become incidental. She barely escapes with her life, but not before she's promised God, and herself, that she is going to "do good" for the rest of her life.So how come "doing good" is so hard? Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Garters Paperback; Good
A lady doesn't go courting...but that doesn't matter a whit to Miss Esme Crab. Unlike her featherbrained sisters, the proud, practical hill girl knows sweet talk won't put food on the table -- so she's bent on finding a sensible man to marry. Cleavis Rhy seems like a smart choice...so amidst the cracker barrels and jam jars in his general store, Esme makes her more... She doesn't realize that daring to set her sights on someone like Cleavis Rhy will turn the town -- and her heart -- upside down... Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Heaven Sent Paperback; Good
She was the preacher's daughter.. He was the Indian Territory's biggest scoundrel and womanizer -- and a temptation she couldn't resist! THE PREACHER's DAUGHTER.. When virtuous Hannah Bunch set out to trap herself a husband at the spinsterly age of twenty-six, she hardly dreamed she'd be compromised by a smoldering, blue-eyed stranger. Her reputation shattered beyond all hope, she promises to honor and cherish him always -- never suspecting that his first touch will spark an unquenchable flame and his secret will threaten her love, her future, and perhaps even her life. THE MOONSHINER.. From the moment he awoke to find a scandalously dressed woman lying next to him in the preacher's well house, Henry Lee Watson knew his days as a free man were over. He had willingly assumed the dangers of selling homemade moonshine in the Indian Territory, but never thought he'd lose his freedom in marriage to a preacher's daughter. Confused by her mixture of bold trickery and seeming innocence, drawn by her beauty, Henry Lee determined he could make a place for her in his life -- without turning his life upside down. Then he got a taste of true passion, sweet as fine sherry, fiery as raw corn liquor, and he knew he must possess her body, heart, and soul -- no matter what the cost. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Here Comes the Bride Paperback; Good
Undeterred by her current swain's refusal to get married, 31-year-old ice company owner Augusta Mudd decides he needs a little competition to bring him to his senses. But the deal Gussie strikes with her plant manager to act as her new love interest in return for a partnership in the firm has unintended results; and while the summer wedding that Gussie is planning may take place on schedule, the major players may not be the ones she originally had in mind. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Letting Go Mass Market Paperback; Good
Fortysomething Ellen Jameson is currently downsizing her life, a term she prefers over ones like widowed, broke and homeless. After her husband's untimely death, she was forced to sell his business and their family home to pay off the debt. Now, with her party-hardy, twenty-one-year-old daughter Amber in tow, along with Amber's three-year-old daughter, Jet, Ellen has moved home with her mother, Wilma, a serial bride for whom STABILITY is a dirty word. And the changes keep on coming. Ellen's new job at The Cowboy of Taxes has a revolving door of down-on-their-luck clients -- perfect for Ellen, considering her recent experiences. In the meantime she has something of a revolving door at home, given her mother and daughter remain convinced that men will solve their money problems. But life is what you make it, and in colorful San Antonio, Texas, four generations of women discover that the most important thing about having a past is letting it go. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
No Ordinary Princess Paperback; Good
Brash and efficient, yet an incurable romantic, Princess Cessy Calhoun firmly believes in love at first sight. But at twenty-four she has never been smitten -- until a sophisticated gentleman named Gerald sweeps her off her feet. For her newfound romance Cessy will give up anything -- even her considerable fortune. A handsome and rootless Rough Rider with a past and a crazy dream of black gold, Tom Walker needed money and Cessy was swimming in it. So he created an alter ego to woo the rich man's daughter. But Cessy's enthusiastic spirit is infectious. And from the ruins of his get-rich-quick scheme, Tom sees her in an appealing new light. But though he now yearns for this remarkable stranger, Cessy's heart will never truly be his-not as long as the lady Gerald married loves a lie. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Sealed with a Kiss Paperback; Good
From the first moment she met her new Texas neighbor, Prudence Belmont was in love. When she was old enough for marriage Gidry Chavis promptly presented her with an engagement ring, and all her dreams seemed to have come true. But the hellraising Gidry disappeared before the wedding, leaving only a brief note in explanation. My dear Miss Prudence, I have determined that it is best that we do not wed. Please forgive me and recall me with fondness. Now Chavistown's notorious favorite son is back, wiser, remorseful, sunbrowned and manly. Everyone in town has accepted his transformation to a hardworking town leader--all except Pru. After all, only a man with wicked thoughts could believe that she, the president of the Ladies' Rose and Garden Society, would mail out racy postcards, and only a cad would demand bribes of kisses to keep quiet. If he thinks he can win her love again, he's wrong. Or is he? Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Something Shady Paperback; Good
Gertrude Barkley, unmarried and unapologetic, had already caused a lot of talk in Venice, Missouri, with her independent ways and her book-writing career. But when she bobbed her waist-length hair, the town gossips had a field day. Mikolai Stefanski didn't know what all the fuss was about. In fact, he rather liked Gertrude's daring new look. A proud Polish immigrant, who had managed to become Venice's most successful businessman, Mikolai had always admired Gertrude's rebellious spunk--if only from afar. After all, he believed in doing things his own way, too--though he wasn't quite as flamboyant about it. They had lived in the same sleepy town for a long time. But it would take a scandalous discovery--and a wild misunderstanding--to make them appreciate each other in a whole new way. Price:
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Morsi, Pamela
Suburban Renewal Paperback; Good
PICKET FENCE UP FOR GRABS? How would you celebrate twenty-five years of marriage? A cruise? A party? Renew your vows? What about a divorce? These are the ideas brewing in the mind of Corrie Braydon. She would be the first one to agree that she and her husband, Sam, have a lot to celebrate, but is that a good enough reason to stay married? With the kids grown, the house paid off and money in the bank, Sam is looking forward to endless games of golf, dinners out with his wife and the odd holiday -- pretty much what he has now. Corrie, on the other hand, is not sure what she wants -- but she plans to find out! With warmth, humor and love, Corrie and Sam reflect on the past and ponder the future. But they'd better hurry up -- twenty-five years can go by in a flash! Price:
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