Love - Romance - Books
Aren't they all the same thing?
Oh, I sure hope so!
I've been reading romance books for
what seems like forever. When I was a teen, the days that I wasn't in dance
class after school I'd go to the mall to wait for my mom to finish work for the
day and my haunt of choice... Waldenbooks. (I think I just showed my age
there.)
Whether it was Scottish Lairds,
Medieval Knights, Regency Gents, Rough and Tumble Cowboys, or handsome modern
Heroes, I loved them all! There was always another hero and heroine to follow
through page after page of breathless love!
I really hope that my readers will
enjoy some of the same thrills as discover characters to love between the pages
of my books.
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Books:
She didn’t have a place to belong. He thought he was happy by his lonesome. When she stumbled into his life, everything changed. Brigid Belham had always done what was expected. She worked for her father in his accounting office and managed his home. When he married, she knew it was her time to move on, and traveled to Bower, Colorado to meet a prospective husband. Her ‘best laid plan’ goes horribly awry, leaving her stranded. Caught in a storm of both rain and tumultuous emotions she ends up lost in the woods, until she’s found by a mountain man grumpier than a bear. All he wants to do is send her away. What if she wants to stay? Most people in Bower know him as a hermit, a mountain man who hardly talks and likes company even less. His parents named him Livingstone Quinn, but unlike his namesake, he doesn’t want to explore. He doesn’t want to discover. He just wants his peace and quiet, all by his lonesome with his animals on his homestead. When Brigid literally falls at his feet, he keeps telling her she needs to leave, but shocks himself when he keeps finding reasons for her to stay. What will he do when he runs out of excuses? In the whole wide world they managed to find each other. Would they walk away from their happiness, or would they bring their love home to roost?
Available on Amazon.
The Express took men and rode them hard across the West. That adventuring spirit belonged to men full of life, ready for whatever met them on the trail, everything, except for love.
Ransom McCain
was the last man hired to ride for the Three Rivers station, but he was chosen
to take the first ride west because he could think on his feet. Tensions are
high because there are people determined to make the express fail, and little
does Ransom know that he would fall for a woman caught in the crossfire.
Delia Burroughs
is a young woman with plenty of heart and the strength of spirit to help her
family survive in the West. But one by one they’ve left until it’s just Delia
and her father. His grief and struggles may make it impossible for her to leave
and make a family of her own. When she met Ransom, she knew she’d found a man
she could love, but forces are determined to take her new home from her and
perhaps her chance at real love.
Ransom and Delia
will have to decide if what’s happening between them is something they want to
fight for, or will they let themselves be pulled apart by the danger they’re
both facing.
The Three Rivers
Express Series is a set of Sweet Western Historical Romance which will be
written alternately by Reina Torres and Nan O’Berry
Starting with
the Spring of 1860 when the Pony Express began their service of mail delivery
between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California, each of the Three
Rivers Express books will take on a new season and a different rider.
Spring 1860 - “Always,
Ransom” by: Reina Torres
Summer 1860 -
“Always, Clay” by: Nan O'Berry
Fall 1860 -
“Always, Wyeth” by: Reina Torres
Winter 1860 -
“Always, Stone” by: Nan O'Berry
Ride the trails
with our intrepid heroes and heartwarming heroines of the town of Three Rivers,
Wyoming
Available on Amazon.
She was beginning a new life. His
old life was calling him back. A chance meeting would put them on a new path -
together.
Hayden Samuels worked hard to make
something of himself. Unable to follow in his father’s footsteps he found work
that gave him a purpose and joy. Now he has to return and tell his father that
he wants to live his life on his own terms, even if that strains their relationship
to the breaking point. But when the stage rolls into town he comes face to face
with a young woman that makes him think twice about leaving.
Edythe Devon had worked for her
father for years and now she wants a life of her own. Taking a chance by moving
to the town of Sweetwater Springs, Montana, she arrives just in time to meet a
young man who makes her dream of more than just ‘getting by’ on her own. But
there are those who would keep the two apart and a family emergency might just
divide them for good.
Is there enough between them to
bring them back together before it’s too late?
Available on Amazon.
A snowed in train brought her
into his life. His stubborn ways put walls between them. When the snows let up,
will they go their separate ways or will he warm to Her Gentle Heart?
Hampton Wells has been working hard at one train station after
another, biding his time until there’s a job for him to be the one in charge.
Trouble is, he’s been hiding an important secret from his friends and his boss.
And now, temporarily situated at Sweetwater Springs during a snow storm, his
secret is about to be revealed and threaten his job. Or, he could let down his
walls and ask for help. But that’s not really the kind of man that he’s
been.
Rosina Valero was a young woman in
search of her place in life. She lost her teaching position when the school
closed for the winter and boards the train to travel to other towns looking for
work. Heavy snowfall holds her up in Sweetwater Springs, but snow's not the
only thing that needs to melt when she unwittingly discovers Hampton’s secret.
Will he accept her help, before it's too late?
When two people who are falling in
love are destined to go in two different directions, can anything bring them
back together?
Available on Amazon.
All favorites of mine too Reina.
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