Spark Foster drags his daughter Amy kicking and screaming on an extended vacation to Morgan's Run. After a painful break-up, Amy has sworn off men. Then she takes a ride with adorably cute, wrangler Jeb Barnes and her broken heart skips more than one beat! Jeb is grieving the loss of his "almost fiancee," and his white hot attraction to the beautiful stranger from Portland shakes him to the core. Like moths to flames, neither can stay away from each other as they work side-by-side at Emma's Dream, a camp for handicapped kids. As her vacation ends, Amy must face the hardest decision of her life-- walking away from Jeb and Emma's Dream as well as four-year old Toby Cooper, a foster child, who has captured her heart and Jeb's so completely. Join the Morgan family and friends in book three, Jeb's Promise, and discover why so many readers have fallen in love with Morgan's Run and Saguaro Valley!"
“You only live once – but if you work it right, once is enough.” – Joe E. Lewis
Hello, friends and generous readers!
Welcome to my Goodreads page! I write romances, mysteries, suspense, and women’s fiction. Grab one of my books and see what you think. Are you a fan of humorous, first-person mysteries? Readers have lots of fun with Ricky Steele (Prepped to Kill, Gadfly, Jigsaw, Lost in Spindle City, and Poof!). How about small-town cozy mysteries? Join Roger and Bess (A Friend of Silence, In the Name of Silence, and The Silence of Memory) in the village of Old Harbor where murders occur almost as much as in Cabot Cove. (Roger and Bess Mysteries).
Did someone say romance? Aside from stand-alone romances like Widow’s Island and Hestor’s Way, I write two popular romance series -- Morgan’s Run (twelve books and counting) and Morgan’s Fire (seven titles with more on the way!). Morgan’s Run books are set in the beautiful U.S. southwest and are peopled with gorgeous cowboys and strong, contemporary women. The spin-off series, Morgan’s Fire moved some of the gang east to the New England coastal village of Horseshoe Crab Cove where the romance sizzles and amazing couples find their way to happily ever after.
I also have a YA title, Song of the Spirit, an award-winning historical romance that explores the kidnapping, torture, and enculturation of indigenous children in so-called “Indian schools.” That book features one of my favorite characters, Wind Flower, a strong resilient teenager who protects her younger sister and holds onto her values and culture, despite the daily cruelties of life at Rose Academy.
I am now retired from teaching, but my scholarly work continues. I am currently writing about my recent research-- the impact of mindfulness on readers and writers. I live on a beautiful river and when not writing, I love to spend time with family and friends, practice yoga, swim, walk, canoe, and teach mindfulness to people of all ages. Life is full!
Come on over and visit -- http://www.mleeprescott.com-- to explore and signup for my newsletter. I love to hear from readers and always respond so be in touch anytime! Follow me on BookBub https://bit.ly/3AImHzS
This was a good addition to the series. I found Jeb and Amy a little annoying at times, but at the same time could understand the reasons why they behaved in certain ways. I am hoping we read more about Toby in the next book. Overall this was a really good story. After reading the first three books in three days my eyes are very tired and need a break from reading into the early hours of the morning. Although at times I roll my eyes at how quickly things happen in these books and they are rather unrealistic, they are very addictive, so after a little break I look forward to continuing the series.
Morgan’s Run is a wonderful series. It has romance and trouble, good deeds,great families and fun. It’s got characters barely in one book and then front and center in the next.
Won this here on Goodreads. It was exactly what I expected. I wanted to read a romance story and that is what I got. Predictable, but well written. I thoroughly enjoyed the story. Sometimes I just want a simple read. This book fit the bill, and I hope to read others like this.
The storyline was good. I was cheering for both Jeb and Amy as their story unfolded. The only thing that could have made it even better was a final editing, it didn't have as many as some, but there were several glaring words missing in the book.