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Cheryl St.John is the author of over thirty Harlequin and Silhouette books. Her first book, Rain Shadow was nominated for RWA’s RITA for Best First Book, by Romantic Times for Best Western Historical, and by Affaire de Coeur readers as Best American Historical Romance.

Her 2005 Harlequin Historical, His Secondhand Wife, earned another RITA nod. Harlequin Historical Land Of Dreams, Silhouette Special Edition The Magnificent Seven, and Harlequin Historical Prairie Wife each won Romantic Times’s Reviewers Choice Awards. Many of her Special Editions made Waldenbooks Top Ten and Harlequin Historical Big Sky Brides anthology climbed to #35 on the New York Times list.

In describing her stories of second chances and redemption, readers and reviewers use words like, “emotional punch, hometown feel, core values, believable characters and real life situations.”


Real people. Real Emotion. Cheryl St.John delivers every time.


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Series/Related Titles

The Neubauer Brothers in Pennsylvania: Heaven Can Wait Rain Shadow

The Harvey Girls in Newton, Kansas The Doctor's Wife The Tenderfoot Bride The Lawman's Bride

Copper Creek, Colorado: Sweet Annie His Secondhand Wife Almost A Bride, Wed Under Western Skies