Free to good home

This is a test run to see if anyone would like to try some harder to find Harlequins for the price of a few stamps (book rates are really economical).  My mother and I have discovered that part of working on our TBR piles is that we end up with older books in need of a good home after they are read.  These are all previously read books that are in okay but definitely not new condition, definitely still readable, and have some fun if occasionally old-fashioned plots.

 Has anyone been looking for or been interested in trying:

  • The Security Man by Dixie Browning (1986) - part of the Made in America series, #33 to be exact.
  • Texas Billionaire by Dixie Browning (Silhouette Desire 1999)
  • A Brief Encounter by Catherine George (Harlequin Romance 1995) - this one has a more serious plot with a heroine made wary by a harrowing first marriage.
  • These next two go together - Almost a Cowboy and The Cowgirl's Man by Ruth Jean Dale (Harlequin Temptation 2000) - part of the Gone to Texas! series.
  • Raleigh and the Rancher by Laura Anthony (Silhouette 1995) - part of Wranglers and Lace

We were donating these and other books to the library book sale but found they were throwing many books away (horror! - including some hardbacks and new books) when the shelves became overstocked.  If so, let me know and I will give you my e-mail address so we can make arrangements for you seen a SSE for the book(s) you want.

Cynthia

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Don't make me an offer like that

You just might regret it LOL

I find it really difficult to refuse books. The only problem is I can only pay you by Paypal

I'd provide you with a TX address, one of my eharl friends collects my eharl orders and sends them on

Hugs

Sadhbh 

You don't have to pay me at

You don't have to pay me at all.  My e-mail is alcott.reader@yahoo.com.  Just contact me and I will let you know the sizes of the books and you can send me a list of the ones you want and a prepaid envelope or box.  I am just glad to have some place to send my poor little homeless ones!

Cynthia

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