
In the small, western town of Thunder Creek, Emma Marchant leads a simple life, her days spent by picking wildflowers, dodging the unwanted advances of the town drunk, and running her family-owned inn with her brother and his wife. Though ever-cheerful on the outside, Emma can’t help but long for something more. Finally, a promise of change comes when cowboy Thatcher Deakon rides into town in search of a room at the Marchant Inn. After an awkward first encounter with the handsome man teasing a blushing Emma, their lives become intertwined with horse rides, barn raisings, and peach cobbler. When others threaten their budding relationship, including a banker’s daughter with golden hair, the two must come together for their love to survive. Will Emma fall prey to her timid nature, or will Thatcher manage to surmount his own fears in order for them both to overcome the uncertainty surrounding their love?
Author

Deborah M. Hathaway graduated from Utah State University with a degree in English and Creative Writing. As a young girl, she devoured Jane Austen's novels while watching and re-watching every adaptation of Pride & Prejudice she could, entirely captured by all things Regency and romance. Throughout her life, she wrote many short stories, poems, and essays, but it was not until after her marriage that she was finally able to complete her first romance novel, attributing the completion to her courtship with, and love of, her charming, English husband. Deborah finds her inspiration for her novels in her everyday experiences with her husband and children and during her travels to the United Kingdom, where she draws on the beauty of the country in such places as Ireland, Yorkshire, and her beloved Cornwall.