Difference between revisions of "Summer Moon"
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* '''Author''': [[Jill Marie Landis]] | * '''Author''': [[Jill Marie Landis]] | ||
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* '''Editor''': [[Shauna Summers]] | * '''Editor''': [[Shauna Summers]] | ||
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+ | RANCHER SEEKING WIFE. For Kate Whittington, the modest words of a newspaper ad are the answer to her desperate prayers. Daughter of a dockside harlot and raised in a bleak orphanage, she has no prospects in the unforgiving Maine village of her birth. Correspondence from the lonely Texas widower looking for a mail-order bride sparks tempting dreams of a house, a family, and a future in a land filled with possibilities. | ||
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+ | Kate arrives at the magnificent Lone Star Ranch eager to meet her new husband. Instead she is greeted by the news that Reed Benton has been wounded during a raid on a Comanche village and has returned with a prisoner--a wild-looking young boy who may be his long lost son. Even more shattering, however, is the fact that Reed has never heard of Kate, never wrote the searing letters that charmed her heart. | ||
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+ | Reed Benton doesn't want a wife. But he does need someone to look after the boy--a bitter reminder of a past ravaged by lies and betrayal. It will take a miracle to heal these two damaged souls . . . or the faith of one woman with nothing left to lose but her heart. | ||
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+ | Summer Moon is a deeply moving story of broken promises and new beginnings, crafted by a true master of romantic fiction. | ||
== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Long Historical Romance]] | * [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Long Historical Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 12:30, 10 September 2021
- Author: Jill Marie Landis
- Publisher: Ivy
- Year: 2001
- Editor: Shauna Summers
- Amazon Listing: []
Book Description
RANCHER SEEKING WIFE. For Kate Whittington, the modest words of a newspaper ad are the answer to her desperate prayers. Daughter of a dockside harlot and raised in a bleak orphanage, she has no prospects in the unforgiving Maine village of her birth. Correspondence from the lonely Texas widower looking for a mail-order bride sparks tempting dreams of a house, a family, and a future in a land filled with possibilities.
Kate arrives at the magnificent Lone Star Ranch eager to meet her new husband. Instead she is greeted by the news that Reed Benton has been wounded during a raid on a Comanche village and has returned with a prisoner--a wild-looking young boy who may be his long lost son. Even more shattering, however, is the fact that Reed has never heard of Kate, never wrote the searing letters that charmed her heart.
Reed Benton doesn't want a wife. But he does need someone to look after the boy--a bitter reminder of a past ravaged by lies and betrayal. It will take a miracle to heal these two damaged souls . . . or the faith of one woman with nothing left to lose but her heart.
Summer Moon is a deeply moving story of broken promises and new beginnings, crafted by a true master of romantic fiction.