Wrong Text, Right Reply, bk 1
As a sassy single mom running a divorcee support group, my life is all about empowering women.
Romance?
No thanks.
As a sassy single mom running a divorcee support group, my life is all about empowering women.
Romance?
No thanks.
Spending Labor Day weekend with my picture-perfect family sans date?
Over my dead body.
I’m Genevieve Thompson—call me Veve—and I’m determined to speed date my way through the the rest of summer to find Mr. Right. Even if it kills me.
Life has a funny way of bringing surprises right to my doorstep, even if they’re not intended for me. Who would’ve thought that a series of packages addressed to “Alexander Glass” could turn my life into a romantic comedy? It’s like I’m starring in a movie where I play the role of a befuddled postwoman.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve received packages meant for this elusive Alexander Glass. It’s become a quirky routine – me, standing at my doorstep, holding yet another box meant for someone else. But there’s a twist to this tale that even I didn’t see coming.
As it turns out, Alexander Glass isn’t just a random name – he’s the original owner of my charming home. And he’s not an “Alex” like me, but a “Xander.” Armed with a growing pile of misdirected parcels, I decide to track down this mysterious Xander and put an end to this mix-up once and for all.
But finding Xander is only the beginning. Each encounter with him leads to an unexpected tangle of emotions. He’s not exactly thrilled that I’ve shown up at his doorstep, packages in tow, disrupting his life. I can’t help but be intrigued by the man who goes by Xander and the secrets he’s hiding behind his stern exterior.
With each package, we’re drawn together in a hilarious dance of misunderstandings and undeniable attraction. Despite his best efforts to keep me at arm’s length, I’m determined to uncover the real Xander behind the name. Maybe, just maybe, this mishap is the universe’s way of bringing us together.
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“Wrong Address, Right Package” is my story – a tale of mistaken identities, unexpected connections, and love’s ability to find its way to even the most mismatched addresses. Join me on this journey of laughter, confusion, and the surprising romance that blooms when you least expect it.
In the depths of my loneliness, I make a life-altering choice—to become an e-mail-order bride. It’s a leap of faith that will either teach me the true value of decisions and family or dash my hopes of finding love.
Her love can make or break him…
Nathan Rourke went through the ringer when he lost the love of his life to cancer. Driven away from family by his need to escape the pain, Nathan disappears for years as he perfects the art of drinking and ranch handing.
On a fateful morning when even his horse has left him, Nathan rescues a hapless woman from drowning in her own demons, forcing him to examine his own. When he offers to help on her ranch, he’s certain she’s going to turn him down.
With a baby on the way, Lily Dobbins needs more help than she’s willing to admit. Dropping her guard, Lily has to let Nathan in or fail miserably before she’s even started.
Will they enable each other to continue on their broken paths or will they be forced to see that making it in this life is so much better when they’re not alone? Nathan has to find a way to return to himself and his family before he’s lost in grief forever.
Their hearts are taken but can the shattered pieces be mended enough to let in someone new?
And is there a chance that Nathan’s healing heart can return him to Bella Acres before it’s too late?
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A vengeful cowboy seeking justice loses his heart to a damsel-in-distress. Can saving her be worth losing their chance at love?
Kyle Darby doesn’t want to be a lonely ranch hand forever. If he can help his cousin run a ranch, his chances at future foreman will be drastically increased. But his need to find revenge for his sister clouds his logic.
Sherry isn’t into dating or anything normal – she studies bugs for crying out loud. When Kyle rescues her one night at a bar, she finds it hard to believe his continued interest is sincere. Used to saving herself and her heart, Sherry has to accept that sometimes she needs help.
With her life hanging in the balance, Sherry has to learn to rely on someone else – Kyle.
Can she do it without losing her heart? Or are they both destined to just be along for the ride?
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Gray is everything I didn’t know I wanted. She’s the opposite of docile and meek. She refuses to stay in line.
Damn, if that isn’t one reason I’m drawn to her. She fought her way into my heart and I don’t realize it until it’s too late.
Someone took her. She’s gone. I blame myself and I won’t rest until I find her and claim her as my own.
Now my role is threatened by an unseen force and others who are closer than I thought possible. When secrets threaten the safety of my town, I refuse to take it lying down.
I’m ready to fight for what’s mine. I’ll get Gray back and there’s no one who can stop me.
Even a bullet won’t be enough.
I am Stryker Jameson. If you want to survive, you won’t forget it.
When one cowboy will work to save the woman he loves and the family he values above all else, can he hold it all together or will he lose everything important to him?
When wounded cowboy Nate Rourke’s heart aches for solace, only the tender embrace of love can mend his shattered spirit.
After losing nearly everything he cherishes, Nate is determined to protect what little he has left. But fate has other plans when the spirited Emma Benson enters his life.
Again.
Battling a life-altering illness, Emma yearns to prove her worth and independence despite the weight of her condition. But when a brush with death leaves her vulnerable, she reluctantly turns to Nate for support.
As their hearts intertwine, can these two broken souls learn to trust and lean on each other?
Will Nate find the strength to surrender his fears and embrace love?
Can Emma overcome her insecurities and open her heart to the healing power of what they could be together?
Join us in this breathtaking tale of sweet romance and powerful emotional healing that will leave you yearning for more. With a happy-for-now ending, this captivating first book in the western family saga will have you hooked from the very first page.
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ENHANCED EDITION
Blood. Sweat. And tears.
He demands all of it from me and then some. They all do.
I’ll do anything to keep them safe. Even if that means never going back. No matter how much it hurts.
I don’t need normal.
I don’t want hope.
I just want a chance to win.
ClickandWed.com series books 1 – 7 and the Prequel!
With This Click, I Thee Wed (book 1)
When a lonely divorcee chooses to become an e-mail-order-bride, she has to learn about the importance of decisions and family or lose her shot at love.
IDo.com (book 2)
A bride leaves her fiancé at the altar… Only to elope with a man she’s never met!
DIY Vows (book 3)
A woman and her tool belt… A man and his cell phone… Even her skill set as a handywoman is no match for their magnetic pull.
eHoneymoon (book 4)
Two best-friends matched for marriage… One honeymoon to make it work.
Neither of them is certain they’re making the right choice…
Keyword: I Do (book 5)
Opposites attract but clash first. He’s a people person who’s been burned. She’s a people hater with a heart of “code”.
Together they can make or break each other’s dreams.
Let US-B Wed (book 6)
Two people matched, one already in love. Her whole life was on that memory stick…
He was looking for a purpose and it saved his life…
The Right Click (book 7)
The matchmaker and her enemy…
And Love On The Download (prequel)
Will she lose her happy-ever-after because she can’t trust him? Is he lying or protecting her?
SNEAK PEEK:
I looked around the downstairs living room as if someone watched me. Was I on some kind of candid camera? Did my tablet’s camera have someone spying on me on the other end? How did I have two matches? There was no way that two men out there were anything like me or as perfect as the quiz suggested.
My profile was completed, and I might have put a little too much information in some places. The information didn’t seem very thorough to declare that someone was my match. Didn’t they need to ask me stuff like, what my aspirations are? Something like that?
A pop-up sprang in front of me with a different tone to the color and the font.
Are you interested?
I paused. Was I?
The two results couldn’t be more intriguing. Part of me wondered just what a guy looked like that signed up on a matching site like ClickandWed.com.
Come on, Rachel. Quit overthinking things. Just take a chance, for once. It’s not like you have to move in with them tonight.
My pep talk needed more wine, but I was out. I clicked, Yes. Of course, I was interested. While the results loaded, I swallowed and nibbled at my lower lip. Using the remote, I clicked off the television. I needed to concentrate.
The next click or so were possibly capable of changing my life. If it was real. I shook my head. Was the alcohol clouding my judgment? That was a given. From the second I’d started the quiz, I hadn’t been thinking clearly.
A soft bling sound drew my gaze back to the tablet, slowly. I didn’t want to look, but I had to.
Two men popped up: Jeremy Akers in Washington and he was 94% compatible with me. Logan Kyle in Idaho and he was 93.7% compatible. That was so close. How was I supposed to choose?
I scrolled through their profiles. They both had ranches in the northwest. Neither had children from a previous marriage, but it didn’t say anything about their previous marital status. I guess it didn’t matter in the whole scheme of things, but I was still curious.
Their similarities didn’t stop there. Both men were dark haired and equally dark eyed. Both were incredibly handsome. As I dove further into their profiles, I could see myself living in both places. Logan Kyle lived on a ranch in a small town in Idaho near a river. Jeremy Akers lived in the mountains with a ranch that nestled in the valley of a large mountain range.
Both seemed ideal. Both were far from Ohio.
Was it some kind of joke? I looked around again, and spied a little bit of wine left in the bottle. I tilted that sucker back, bypassing the glass, and drank the contents gone.
When you’ve made your decision, click I Do, but only when you’re ready to commit. The contract is binding – click here to read over it again.
I looked over the two profiles once more, and then looked around the living room that belonged to my parents, in the house that belonged to my parents, using electricity paid for by my parents.
I studied both men. All the company wanted was a down payment, or a deposit or something. If I remembered correctly, it even said something about being fully refundable, if some conditions were met and we wanted to back out.
What did I have to lose?
I took a deep breath. And clicked I do.
With this click, I thee wed. Out loud, to no one I particular, I said, “I do.”
Now I was married. I snort laughed. Well, technically I wasn’t yet. The guy still had to accept or reject me. I wondered if he would get an email, text, or something else. Oh, my goodness, what if he didn’t want anything to do with me? What if he was like, not interested?
I shook off my insecurity. No reason to worry about it when I hadn’t even had a chance to accept what I’d done. Once again, I wouldn’t have the proper wedding night, but I wasn’t alone. I had my chianti and some chocolate pie in the fridge. Almost exactly like my first marriage. Hopefully, it wasn’t an omen on how my second marriage was going to go.
I laid down and let the second bottle of wine and the wind outside the window lull me to sleep.
Happy New Year to you, my new husband. Whatever you’re doing.
Say ‘I do’ to this sweet and funny romance with poignant moments that will make you flip each page!
A woman obsessed with what’s proper, a cowboy from the wrong side of the tracks, and a second chance spurred on by doing what’s wrong because it feels right.
Two best-friends matched for marriage… One honeymoon to make it work.
Neither of them is certain they’re making the right choice…
Can Ryland find what he’s looking for or is Amy the fate he’s meant to have in this sweet romance set in the wilds of Montana?
She had to leave before losing everything. He can’t stay behind or his family will stay lost. If they need each other enough, can they find a way to end their pain?
On a mission across Montana to bring the family’s leader home, Ryland stops to help a stranded woman on the side of the road.
Amy is headed anywhere but back and she begs to go with Ryland on his search for his older cousin. She’s a woman who just wants to be free and he wants answers.
Can Ryland find what he’s looking for or is Amy the fate he’s meant to have in this sweet romance set in the wilds of Montana?
READ THE SNEAK PEEK HERE!
Racing after the leader of the family wasn’t a glorious job, but Ryland Johnson wasn’t backing down. He would wrangle his older cousin, Nate, right back home where he belonged or one of them was going to die.
Okay, not really and the humor probably wasn’t appropriate considering his cousin’s wife had passed away. That’s what started this whole mess, not that Emma dying was a mess, but it affected the whole family in more ways than just the visible loss.
Ryland leaned his elbow on the windowsill of his old pickup and he rested his chin on his palm. One-hand driving was a requirement on that long stretch of I-90 between Missoula and the junction toward Billings. The road seemed to go forever into nowhere and the skies and the prairies melded together way in the distance. A blend of blue and gold suggested they ended somewhere, but not any time soon.
His cousin, Nate, had run. Up and run right after his wife had died from a very aggressive cancer that had plagued her throughout her life. She’d given up and Nate hadn’t waited around to see how anyone else in the family was coping.
Keeping his eyes dry while thinking of Emma and Nate was impossible. Ryland placed his finger across his lip. He watched the skyline seemingly meander past, tripping along at a brisk eighty miles per hour. The landscape locked him in never-changing beautiful redundancy.
If this kept up, he’d go blind. Maybe not, but he had to think about something besides Emma and her death. Nate’s abandonment just ripped her loss harder through Ryland’s heart.
The phone in Ryland’s front pocket buzzed, jerking him from his thoughts. He willingly grabbed at the small vibrating body and flipped it open, slamming it to his ear. “Yeah.”
“Ry, I thought you weren’t leaving until after dinner?” Damon’s husky voice sounded too much like Nate’s and Ryland scowled.
“Yeah, I know, but I told you. I’m getting Nate and bringing him home. Can’t do that sitting on my butt, waiting for Rachiah or Stephany to tell me what they need done.” He let his wrist rest on the lower cracked vinyl curve of the steering wheel and stared at the hazy road ahead. His dig at his brother wasn’t as churlish as it sounded. He was happy Damon was happy with Rachiah, lots of happiness, just oozing happiness.
Ryland forced himself not to groan.
“Don’t be a brat. Hannah just got back from town and she said one of her friends mentioned running into Nate in Great Falls a couple of days ago. I think you’ll be safe heading that direction.” Damon sounded tired, but not as much as Jareth would be since he’d taken on leading the ranch-handing cousins, The Montana Trails.
Nate had led them effortlessly while everyone else just kind of did the best they could without falling apart.
“Okay, I’ll head that way. How’s Rachiah?” Ryland grinned. That Salish princess was going to give Damon a run for his money and Ryland didn’t think Damon would ever be happier. Plus Ryland liked Rachiah. He liked women with spunk and beauty who didn’t rely on their looks to get what they want.
Damon sighed, his frustration carrying over the line like hot air. “Fine, her brother is a bear. I’m thinking about proposing, but I’m not sure how her family will react since I’m white.”
“Yeah, well, they aren’t sure if she’s half-white or not either. They won’t get better than you, Damon. I don’t care how white you are or aren’t.” Ryland had grown up with the divide between the ranches and the reservations. That didn’t mean love didn’t bridge that separation on occasion.
He ignored the twinge of jealousy he had whenever he thought of Damon and Rachiah. He wasn’t stupid.
Ryland could see what happened when you fell in love.
You were torn apart when you lost the other half. No one needed that kind of pain or vulnerability.
Especially not Ryland.
“Just find Nate and get home. Drake and Stephanie got more than just bison and we need all the hands we can get. I’ll let you know, if I hear anything else.” Damon’s concern carried over the phone as easily as his frustration had.
“Got it. Thanks, Damon.” Ryland meant it. He hadn’t felt whole in the last few weeks since Emma had died.
“Hey, Ryland, no one can make you happy. You have to give yourself permission to find it. And for the record, it’s not Nate’s fault Emma died.” Damon’s tone shifted from consoling to admonishing.
Clenching his jaw, Ryland shook his head, pulling off the window. “Well, I don’t think it’s fair. Why fall in love, when you’re going to lose them anyway? Doesn’t seem to be worth it.”
“When you find Nate, I want you to ask him.” Damon sighed.
Ryland set his jaw to the side. Of course he would have another task piled on top of retrieving the older cousin and getting him home. “Ask him what?”
“If any of it was worth it. Would he have traded his time with Emma for never knowing her so he wouldn’t hurt so badly?” Damon’s tone hardened and then softened as he continued. “Look, there’s more to happiness than just grinning all day. Once you realize that, you’ll see nothing is perfect and you’re going to find happiness in imperfection.”
“Yeah…” Ryland didn’t really believe him. “It still doesn’t seem fair.”
“Life isn’t about fair. Life’s about making it, leaving, learning, finding people to love again along the way and trying to survive. That’s what Nate needs to do. He needs to figure out a way to live after something like that.” Damon’s end of the phone rustled. “Look, I gotta go. Rachiah’s hollering for something. I’ll call you, if anything comes up.”
“Got it, thanks.” Ryland hung up and tucked his phone back in his shirt pocket. The sun would set soon and the oranges and purples streaked across the sky as the sun got lower in the sky. He’d heard once that all the colors in the sunsets were from chemicals in the atmosphere. Hopefully, that wasn’t true. Something so beautiful shouldn’t be attributable to something so awful.
The new angle to the sun gave a better view of the road ahead.
Just past Nissler and the southbound I15 junction toward Dillon, the silhouette of a vehicle flashed emergency hazards in the far distance.
As he got closer, Ryland squinted his eyes, searching for the occupant or signs of life. If there was someone there, he’d stop to help. If not, he’d keep on driving.
Most oftentimes, people stopped right away in Montana. Courtesy and helping their neighbors were unspoken state mottoes. Ryland lived it and he knew many more that did, too.
The sedan’s hazards blinked in a slow pattern that didn’t really scream urgent. The battery was probably running down which meant the car had been out there long enough to burn it out.
He just about decided to pass the abandoned-looking car when movement caught his eye from beside the back tire facing away from the highway.
Ryland would never pass up the chance to help someone, let alone a woman whose hair flew about in the hot breeze.
A tough Montana rancher… A desperate doctor from the city…
Slate will do whatever it takes to keep his ranch – except fall for the doctor who might be working for his nemesis. To protect the people he loves, he might have to risk his own life… and his heart.
Becky will do what it takes to get rid of debt and help her parents. Will she be a traitor to her heart and the cowboy she’s falling for?
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Opposites attract as enemies become lovers in this sweet western romance in Clearwater County.
She has a cause. He hunts the one thing she wants to save. How can they overcome their attraction when they’re so very opposite?
Working as a traveling ranch hand to keep food on the table, Jareth Darby’s wanderlust is satisfied and his fear of settling down at bay. But even Jareth can’t fight the draw of a damsel-in-distress.
Cyan Burns can afford to have principles and expectations of the world with parents on the top 50 list of the richest people in America. Her current cause has been the longest running – the gray wolves of North America.
Saved by Jareth from freezing winter weather, Cyan can’t ignore her attraction to the rugged Montana cowboy.
But his new employer is out for wolf pelts and Jareth doesn’t see the problem with hunting the endangered species. Can Cyan convince him the wolves – and she – are worth fighting for?
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A forgotten world of what-ifs and ranches, where a cowboy and Native American woman aren’t playing games.
A forgotten world of what-ifs and ranches, where a cowboy and Native American woman aren’t playing games.
When a Native American Salish woman seeks out her past, she must challenge her beliefs in herself and her family or lose her chance at love.
Rachiah has always prided herself in her heritage in the Salish community in northwestern Montana. When she finds out her dad isn’t her biological father, Rachiah determines it’s time to find out the truth everyone has kept hidden.
In turmoil over the loss of a beloved family member, Damon is starting to see his actions for what they were and seeks retribution in ways he can’t understand. He once hurt a girl like Rachiah in the past. His need to make it up to her and assuage his guilt overwhelms him, forcing him to pursue a friendship with Rachiah when her aloofness would normally discourage him from trying further.
Will Damon’s need to fix his guilty past mess with Rachiah’s need to find herself? Or will they both diminish into the forgotten world of what-ifs and ranches?
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You only lose love when you seek revenge.
Ruby is out for revenge for the secrets kept from her in the past.
Sloan is determined to find a way to help Ruby save her dreams and her smile.
Neither are looking for love… Certainly not the forever kind.
Ruby can’t recover from the consequences of an assault in her past. Told she’d lost the baby she’d given birth to from complications during labor, she’s dismayed to learn the child – her child – still lives.
Sloan needs forgiveness, not from Ruby but from a woman hell bent on making him regret being born. He doesn’t know what he’s done. Or how to find forgiveness. Or if he can even figure out a way to forgive himself.
Can Ruby find the lost hope stolen from her? Or will she push Sloan away as everyone she sees is a threat?
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He’s the prince of the biggest mafia family on the west coast. I’m an FBI agent’s daughter. When my dad asks me to go undercover, I’ll risk my heart over my father’s approval.
I’ve been waiting my whole life for a chance to prove myself. When the opportunity comes, I’m not ready for it to be dressed in black Armani with the eyes of a charming devil and the lips of a saint.
Everyone knows Angelo Rossi. Mamas cross themselves while hoping he chooses their daughter to be the future queen of the Rossi family. His biggest weakness is a pretty woman. He can’t turn down a challenge.
I’m presenting myself as the biggest challenge he’s ever met. My reputation is full of prim and proper while my smile promises sinful fun.
If I play hard to get for the prince who gets everything and everyone, maybe I’ll get the one thing I’ve always wanted – my father’s love.
Be careful, Sofia, the prince is named for an angel used to getting what he wants. He may claim you as his.
A second chance at forbidden love. What cowboy can turn away from that?
A second chance at forbidden love. What cowboy can turn away from that?
An independent cowgirl needs more help than her heart is willing to accept and she just might need to beg the one man she loves to hate for help.
Stefanie is desperate. She’s facing the loss of her childhood home. The place she loves beyond reason.
The only thing Stefanie wants is stability in a life where she doesn’t lose everyone and everything she loves. When her older brother puts the only home she’s ever known up for sale because he needs the money to save his wife, Stephanie has to do something, anything, everything to protect her home – and her family.
She’ll do anything, will consider getting help from anywhere until a pauper-turned-Prince from her past returns and whips her problems from devastating to heartbreaking. Drake isn’t exactly the easiest to talk to when her pride rears its ugly head.
The prince is Drake Benson, Stefanie’s brother-in-law and Stephanie’s long-lost dream. He’s back with money and charm. Everything Stephanie wants, Drake seems determined to take away.
If they can’t work together, they might lose more than just land and family. They might lose their one chance at love.
Can they ever accept their hidden potential or are they destined to ride through life alone?
A marriage of mistake and inconvenience and a woman not interested in cowboys, especially ones that break hearts as easily as breathing.