Bronwyn Davies is furious. Widowed, penniless and desperate, she came to Fairchild Acres looking for work and to confront stockbroker Patrick Stafford, her son's real father. Sure, she wasn't expecting the red carpet rollout from her ex–lover but insults and rudeness? Well, she'll show him exactly what she's made of and what he's missing!
Even after all these years, Patrick still hasn't forgiven Bronwyn for marrying another man for money.
Now Bronwyn can see what life could have been, with him. Sure, he'll step up and acknowledge his son. But the cost will be far dearer than Bronwyn could ever have imagined.
Good With Children
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Raising a family on his own doesn't leave widower Seamus Lee much time for cultivating new relationships. Which is just how he wants it. But Rory Gorenzi, the unconventional wilderness instructor at his children's mountain school, has other ideas.
Ever since their arrival in the snowy Colorado town, Rory finds the Lee clan impossible to resist. But it's obvious that Seamus is hiding something. Can Rory break through his defences to learn his secret and to help him become the father his children need? Because he's the man she wants to get to know a whole lot better.
Mr. Family
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"Margot Early's stories pack a powerful punch. She writes with warmth, wit and emotional depth. A sheer pleasure." Debbie Macomber
Kal Johnson is a still–grieving widower with a young child. He can't imagine marrying again not for love, anyway. But it's becoming increasingly clear that his daughter needs someone besides him. A mother. Kal's solution is to place an ad in a local magazine.
Wanted: Woman to enter celibate marriage and be stepmother to four–year–old girl. Send child–rearing philosophies to Mr. Family .
Erika Blade is a woman who's afraid of love. And sex. She answers the ad, figuring she's probably the only person in the whole world to whom a "celibate marriage" would appeal. After all, she does want children but she doesn't want to acquire them in the usual way. As it turns out, Kal likes her letter and soon discovers that he likes her. More than likes. He's attracted to her. The one thing that wasn't supposed to happen.
"Compelling from the first paragraph, Mr. Family steals the reader's breath with its rare honesty and sensitivity." Jean R. Ewing, award–winning author of Scandal's Reward
"Mr. Family proves again that there is no voice quite like Margot Early's when it comes to the language of the heart." Laura DeVries (a.k.a. Laura Gordon), author of contemporary and historical romance
Talking About My Baby
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The Midwives
This baby is hers!
One night in Texas, midwife Tara Marcus finds a newborn baby abandoned in her car. A baby she desperately wants to keep.
She takes the baby to her hometown in Colorado, hoping to adopt her. But adoption requires money. And it requires a better situation than Tara can offer. A husband, a home .
She needs a strategy, and the best one she can think of is marriage. Dr. Isaac McCrea, a newcomer to town, happens to be a widower with three kids. Surely he needs a wife! So what if he's a doctor not exactly Tara's favourite species? So what if she falls in love with him despite her outrageous proposal? None of that matters.
Only her baby matters. Her baby and his children.
The Things We Do For Love
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The man Mary Anne Drew wants is marrying someone else! So to win him back, she buys a love potion. Mary Anne's not convinced spells and potions work, but still, she has to do something.
Too bad the wrong man aka Graham Corbett drinks it.
Then strange things begin to happen .
Graham has never shown any interest in Mary Anne. In fact, their arguments are legendary. But now Graham is acting anything but hostile! Could the potion really work? Or was Mary Anne looking for love in the wrong place all along?
The Truth About Cowboys
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Home on the Ranch
1996 Janet Dailey Award finalist
"Margot Early's stories pack a powerful punch. She writes with warmth, wit and emotional depth. A sheer pleasure." Debbie Macomber
The Kay Ranch near Alta, Colorado
Erin Mackenzie considers herself a candidate for the Dumped by Cowboys Hall of Fame. Especially since she was stood up by rodeo cowboy Abe Cockburn, the father of her baby daughter, Maeve.
And then there's another cowboy Erin's own father, rancher Kid Kay, whom she's never even met. Who's never acknowledged her.
Erin makes a risky choice: she goes to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter. And to tell Kip about his.
She goes to Colorado to find the truth about cowboys and about fathers.
"Truly endearing. Truly engaging. Emotional intensity and poignant honestly flow from every page Full of irresistible passages you'll want to read out loud, The Truth About Cowboys is a book to be remembered and read again and again." Laura DeVries, aka Laura Gordon, author of Spencer's Bride and Promise Me
There Is A Season
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The Midwives
Home to Alaska. To her ex–husband. Her family. And the babies waiting to be born
Midwife Francesca Walcott has plenty of good reasons to stay away from Alaska. Her ex–husband, Charlie Marcus, for one. Her family, for another. Thirty years ago she chose to marry Charlie over her family's objections. They haven't forgiven her or spoken to her since.
Now she's come home to Alaska because Mia, a midwife, friend and former apprentice, has been found dead. She's left Francesca her estate: a house in Talkeetna, a mine and forty–three sled dogs.
Suddenly there are more reasons to stay in Alaska than to leave. The mystery surrounding Mia's death. The mothers and babies who need her skills as a midwife. The hope of reconciling with her family. And above all, Charlie. The man who's somehow connected to everything in her life. The man who she used to love and still does.
You Were On My Mind
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The Midwives
No memory of her husband or her child
Ivy Walcott is a midwife. She understands the mysteries of birth, the wonder of babies yet she doesn't know if she's ever had a baby. Because Ivy only remembers the last ten years of her life.
Then, unexpectedly, she learns that her real name is Gina Till. As Gina, she went missing from a West Virginia town and showed up in Colorado with no idea how she got there.
She goes back to Cullin Till, the husband she can't remember, and their daughter, Gabriela. She begins to discover that Gina Till did things Ivy Walcott doesn't like. And she falls in love with Cullen, the man she's still married to the man whose heart she broke all those years ago .
Praise for Margot Early's previous book, Who's Afraid of the Mistletoe? "Wow, does Early pack a punch Ya gotta get this book." Alison Cunliffe, The Toronto Star