"A great story by a wonderful author."-#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber Welcome to Two-Time Texas: Where tempers burn hot Love runs deep And a single marriage can unite a feuding town ...or tear it apart for good In the wild and untamed West, time is set by the local jeweler...but Two-Time Texas has two: two feuding jewelers and two wildly conflicting time zones. Meg Lockwood's marriage was supposed to unite the families and finally bring peace. But when she's left at the altar by her no-good fiancé, Meg's dreams of dragging her quarrelsome neighbors into a ceasefire are dashed. No wedding bells? No one-time town. Hired to defend the groom against a breach of promise lawsuit, Grant Garrison quickly realizes that the only thing worse than small-town trouble is falling for the jilted bride. But there's something about Meg's sweet smile and determined grit that draws him in...even as the whole crazy town seems set on keeping them apart. Who knew being Left at the Altar could be such sweet, clean, madcap fun? A Match Made in Texas Left at the Altar (Book 1) A Match Made in Texas (Book 2) How the West was Wed (Book 3)
I just can't believe the love this world truly has when all we see is hate. This is so uplifting.” —Shelsea Where do you go when you want to feel inspired? When you want to forget about the divisiveness and the anger?
Trina had spent the last three years in a perfect relationship with Brandon.
This volume looks at tractate Zevachim (Sacrifices), which is mostly concerned with meat offerings slaughtered and presented at the Temple (when it stood).
Laura Lee Guhrke has earned a permanent spot on my keeper shelf.” —Teresa Medeiros The first book in New York Times and USA Today bestseller Laura Lee Guhrke’s delightful “Abandoned at the Altar” historical romance ...
“Passionate and exciting, Laura Lee Guhrke is always a delight to read.” —Christina Dodd “I adore everything she writes.” —Julia Quinn With Scandal of the Year New York Times and USA Today bestseller Laura Lee Guhrke continues ...
Extending its analysis past Guatemalan Independence to 1870, this book also illuminates how women's alliances with the Catholic Church became politicized in the Independence era and influenced the rise of popular conservatism in Guatemala.
"I have a deal to put to you, Mr. Ramirez.
Lamb at the Altar tells the story of this process as specifically practiced in the creation of a single piece. "This book counters the monolithic notions of who the 'postmodern' dancers are.
My wedding had been meticulously planned.
Left at the Altar