
Part of Series
Updated version—Sweet romance. The Texas Two-Step romantic comedy series is a reader favorite. All of the stories in the series are sweet, charming and emotional contemporary romance. Each story in the series stands alone, but all Texas Two-Step novels and novellas feature love stories about members of the Nelson, Murphy or Palmer families—and sometimes, all three! Diedra Palmer likes her men in neckties and starched collars—all the better for mussing—and attorney Alec Sparks is the starchiest man Diedra has ever met. Trouble is, Alec lives to maintain control, and Diedra's an accident waiting to happen. Electromagnetically challenged, Deidra unintentionally burns out light bulbs, stops watches, and makes appliances go berserk when her emotions run high. Alec would love to have nothing more to do with Diedra. But his law partner's marriage to Diedra's sister is on the rocks, and Diedra's promising to get out of his hair if he'll just agree to her hair-brained scheme to reunite the pair. Yet, how will he ignore the sparks Diedra is setting off in his heart? Courting Trouble is the fourth sweet romance in the Texas Two-Step contemporary romance series from USA Today bestselling author Kathy Carmichael. Previously titled: Stuck on You THE TEXAS TWO-STEP, in series order Western Pleasure (A Novella) (Book 0) Chasing Charlie (Book 1) The Lassoed Bride (A Novella) (Book 2) Coming Soon Country Courtship (Book 3) Courting Trouble (Book 4) My Southern Bride (Book 5) "Debbie Macomber fans will love CHASING CHARLIE.” ~ Bargainbooksy.com
Author

USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author, Kathy Carmichael, writes mysteries, women's fiction and romance. Her romantic comedy, HOT FLASH, was named by the American Library Association's BOOKLIST as one of the Top 101 Romance Fiction titles of the last ten years. Her first mystery novel, DIARY OF A CONFESSIONS QUEEN, received a starred review from BOOKLIST. She lives on Florida's west coast, along with her husband, two not-so-wee sons, 2 black cats, and a bevy of dust bunnies. Kathy loves talking with readers and other writers. She's a popular guest lecturer at libraries, bookstores and writers' conferences. Despite rumors to the contrary, she has never been recruited by the CIA or the other CIA (Culinary Institute of America).