You probably already know about our best-selling, phenomenal novella collection, A Match Made in Texas.
It’s the one I shared about here… and it was just as fun to work with Karen, Mary and Carol as I thought it’d be. We enjoyed hearing from so many of you who enjoyed the collection, and now we want to give even more of you a chance to try it out. Maybe you aren’t ready to make the commitment to buying the whole collection. That’s why our publisher has broke down the novellas into 4 short ebooks that can now….drum roll, please….be bought separately!
That’s right you can now buy my novella “An Unforeseen Match” separately, although I just know you’ll want to read the other three, as well. Give one a try, then snatch up the rest!
An Unforeseen Match
Grace is losing her sight and in order to find a husband before she goes blind, she considers running an ad. Hoping to earn an honest wage on his way to the land rush, Clayton ends up on Grace’s doorstep lured by a classified ad – but he may have signed on for more than he expected and he may have found the one woman who can keep him from moving on.
A Cowboy Unmatched
Neill isn’t sure who hired him to repair Clara’s roof–he only knows Clara desperately needs his help. Can he convince this stubborn widow to let down her guard and take another chance on love?
No Match for Love
Andrew can’t fathom how refined Lucy ended up as the caretaker to his dotty aunt, and somehow her arrival has prompted even more bizarre occurrences around the ranch. When they join forces to unearth the truth, will the attraction between Andrew and Lucy develop into more?
Meeting Her Match
When the tables are turned and a tenderhearted meddler becomes the beneficiary of a matchmaking scheme, her world is turned upside down. As her entire life changes, will she finally be able to tell the banker’s son how much she cares for him?
We hope you enjoy our four stories!!
An Unforeseen Match was FABULOUS! Ever since I got Where the Wild Rose Blooms (Lori Wick)from the library (where the main character is also named Clayton :)) I have loved the idea of romance stories with people who are blind. Their vulnerability yet contradicting strength is both beautiful and inspiring. You did a great job with creating a beautiful masterpiece out of a novella (which is hard to do). I can always bring A Match Made in Texas home from the library to read your story when I feel like a smile. 🙂
Thank you so much, Veronica! That was my first attempt at a shorter length work and I loved doing it. I’m glad you enjoyed the story.