Cuddle up with a winter romance

The theme for January romance is redemption, explored in its many forms by the following authors.

In Taming the Night by Paula Detmer Riggs, Dr. Summer Laurence is determined to give teenage drug abusers the same opportunity to transform their lives as she had. But her counseling center, Phoenix House, is challenged by police chief Brody Hollister. Riggs writes with wrenching power of two people who have survived life's tragedies only to discover that each has both the power to destroy the other or to be the other's salvation.



Two strangers, each abandoned by uncaring parents, find love is worth taking a risk in Dallas Schulze's The Marriage. For Maggie Drummond and Ryan Lassiter, saving the ranch leads to the discovery that sometimes marriage comes before love, and even a wannabe Elvis justice of the peace adds to the heartwarming courtship.



Trying to save a man's life put Luke Nolan on death row. At the moment of execution, Sofie sheds the only tears in Another Dawn by Deb Stover. Blasted back in time to 1890s Redemption, Colorado, Luke gets a second chance to make choices about saving Sofie and himself.



When the tenth Earl of Ridgeway investigates his identical twin's murder, Mary Northrup aids him in A Clandestine Courtship by Allison Lane. But the more James Underwood learns about his brother and Mary, the more he must wonder just how wide his brother's crimes were cast -- and who was involved.




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