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Irene Hannon
A DREAM TO SHARE by Irene Hannon [Harlequin 52]
Abby Warner has a tradition to uphold. As the fourth generation of editor/publishers of the Oak Hill Gazette, she has maintained a hard-hitting journalistic style that would make her ancestors proud. However, the paper is floundering financially, and both her choices, sell or fold, seem like failure. Mark Campbell, oldest son and heir apparent to Campbell Publishing, comes to the small town to investigate the paper and whether it would be a good addition to the Campbell empire. What the wealthy playboy finds, however, is an unwelcome attraction to the lovely editor, who looks on him as the enemy...
The Unexpected Gift
This was a sweet book about Morgan having to fulfill her Aunt's wishes from her will. Morgan has to reevaluate what is really important in her life. It helps everyone to take a step back and look at our priorities in our life. I would highly recommend this story. It was great, had to read it in one sitting.
Where Love Abides
I really enjoyed reading this book. The story is somewhat relative to my life. I am a former victim of domestic violence that began when I got married at the tender age of 18. I had just graduated from high school and after a world wind courtship (3 months) I got married. Not pregnant, just starry eyed in love.
Rainbow's End Irene Hannon LI
RAINBOW'S END
Jill Whelan lives alone, hiding her scarred face from the world. Keith Michaels, a pastor on the run from a destroyed career, takes shelter with her from a storm. There at Rainbow's End, he begins to find his way back to life again. What a tender, loving story!
Rainbow's End
This book was a true joy to read. I probably wouldn't have picked it myself, but I really loved the characters and the wholesomeness of the book. The setting was beautiful and made me want to visit it myself.
Where Love Abides
This is a religious based story about Christine finding her way back to God, finding a sheriff to fall in love with and his daughter who wants a mom. It was a very heart warming story. It is refreshing to read a story that doesn't feel it needs to have profanity, using God's name in vain, etc.
#42. A Dream To Share by Irene Hannon. Love Inspired from Feb 08
This book is #2 in the Heartland Homecoming series by this author.
Mark was told by his father that he would be spending a minimum of three months in Oak Hill, Missouri, in order to completely investigate the failing newspaper in that town. We're talking here about someone who had never been out of a big city in his life. . .
Where Love Abides by Irene Hannon (Heartland Homecoming) Love Inspired 443 - May 08
This is the final book in the Heartland Homecoming Trilogy. We met Sheriff Dale Lewis in the other 2 books. He's the compassionate law officer with integrity.
Unfortunately, Christine Turner has been betrayed by her ex-husband and the law so she doesn't trust her feelings where Dale is concerned. But Dale has such a precious daughter who wants a mommy.
Dale's already been married to a woman with emotional scars. He doesn't want to do it again. But is Christine emotionally scarred? Or can she overcome them with his love?
A Dream to Share by Irene Hannon (Heartland Homecoming) Love Inspired 431 - Feb 08
Mark Campbell is a playboy. I didn't like him much. Until his father sends him to a small Missouri town that rolls up its sidewalks at 6 pm. Mark can either find something useful or useless to do with his time. Thankfully, he chooses the former and I start to like him as a hero. And then we find out why he is the way he is.
Abby Warner is the workaholic editor of a small town newspaper that Mark's father is looking to acquire. Mark is told to take 3 months doing a financial and operational audit of the newspaper. Shouldn't be too bad with a pretty lady like Abby to spend time with at the end of the day. Except Abby keeps her door closed and avoids Mark like the plague.
