Come home for the holidays with Janet Tronstad A Bride For Dry Creek Undercover agent Flint Harris has no idea he's a married man. Yes, he eloped with Francis Elkton on prom night--but they were told their marriage wasn't legal and parted ways. Now they're back in Dry Creek for a second chance at love. Shepherds Abiding in Dry Creek Did her son steal the shepherd from the church's nativity set? Struggling widow Marla Gossett knows deputy sheriff Les Wilkerson thinks so. But why will tug at their heartstrings. And give everyone a lesson in the meaning of Christmas dreams come true.
Janet grew up in the wide open spaces of rural Montana and now lives in the urban spaces of Pasadena, California. She's used both of these locations in her books. Her Dry Creek, Montana series numbers over twenty novels now and her Pasadena books, The Sisterhood of the Dropped Stitches, number four.
What can I say? Visiting Dry Creek is always such a treat! Janet Tronstad has created characters that literally seem like old friends, and Dry Creek is a delightful little town.
A Bride for Dry Creek - The reunion of Flint and Frances after 20 years apart is intriguing, and I enjoyed the story. I wish it had been a full length book instead of a novella, as there were parts I would have liked to see fleshed out a bit more. This is not my favorite Dry Creek book, but it was still delightful.
Shepherds Abiding In Dry Creek - The characters in this one captured my heart, probably because I have seen the results of kids who have gravitated toward the wrong type of friends. The ending was perfect, and it shows the value of trust, faith, and parental guidance.