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A Family For Jeanne by Joyce Carlow
Matthew Schmidt’s offer of shelter from the coming winter seems like a dream come true for Jeanne Bellefontaine and her little sister who have just arrived in Boston... until Jeanne discovers she's falling for this kind, handsome blacksmith. But first she must help Matthew overcome the tragic past that still haunts him, before they can become a family.

Rachel's Gift by Holly Harte
Prim, proper, and very pretty. Miss Rachel Willowby is no snowflake to melt at the first challenge. So she has decided to take it upon herself to convince rancher Spencer Adam to attend the annual San Antonio winter ball. But this stubborn recluse has vowed to spend the rest of his days alone—unless she am turn his heart around with the most special gift she has to offer.

Tessa's Heart by Linda Madi
Even though he longs for hearth and home, Sam Harper has always been a loner. Roaming the prairies of Kansas as a bounty hunter has left little room for a wife and children. Meeting Tessa Jennings, a beautiful newspaper editor, only magnifies the emptiness he feels. Can a snowbound interlude teach them to share their hearts?

288 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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Joyce Carlow

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Joyce Carlow is the pen name for the husband and wife professional writing team of Dennis Adair and Janet Rosenstock. They have been collaborating since 1974 and incorporated as Freelance WritersAssociates Inc. in 1982. Dennis has a degree in political science and French from Sir Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo and an education degree from University of Toronto. Janet has degrees in political science and English literature from San Diego State and UCLA They combine their love of history and travel in all their fiction. Joyce began her career writing sagas about America's newcomers. The authors presently live in the beautiful rolling Halton Hills outside Toronto in the summer and travel in the Southwestern United States in the winter.

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