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What happens when four writers who love romance get together and create a town, the people who live in it, and the stories of those people's lives? You get Legend, Tennessee - where four women from different backgrounds find purpose, love - and their future - in a town intent on preserving its past.

Ladies of Legend: Finding Home is an anthology including four novellas:

Claiming the Legend, by Janet Eaves
Midnight in Legend, TN, by Magdalena Scott
Bed, Breakfast, and You, by Maddie James
The Reunion Game, by Jan Scarbrough

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First published January 6, 2015

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Janet Eaves

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I write contemporary romance."

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January 2, 2009
This is beautiful! Four wonderful, sweet novellas about finding love and hope in a small town. These enchanting tales will leave you feeling good and thinking about the people of Legend, Tennessee long after you've closed the book.

The four stories are...

--"Claiming the Legend" by Janet Eaves... Lilly Peach is running from something so frightening it finally takes a whole town to cover her back.

--"Midnight in Legend, TN" by Magdalena Scott... Lovely Midnight Shelby finds Legend on the Internet after becoming tired of being one of her now ex-husband's "beautiful things."

--"Bed, Breakfast, and You" by Maddie James... Suzie Schul finds home only when the "fling" she had many months earlier shows up with a plan on her B&B doorstep.

--"The Reunion Game" by Jan Scarbrough... Plain Jane Smith reunites with her long lost love by playing a game of "bait and switch" with her famous twin sister.
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May 12, 2012
Claiming the Legend: I love the suspense aspect in this story - not to mention the hunky football legend :-)

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May 10, 2013
Overall the book was good. I just felt the pacing was a little off and the timeline seemed to not quite gell at times. I wished it had moved a bit faster. The couples were likeable though.
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