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Daughters of Texas
Series · 3 books · 1996

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#1

Megan's Marriage

1996

The only thing stopping Travis Kane from getting what he wanted was Megans stubborn pride. Although hed loved her since the day he first pulled her pigtails on the school playground, Megan had resisted him at every turn! She didnt even want his help in rescuing the family homestead. Well, this cowboy loved a challenge. And once Megan walked down the aisle, Travis wouldnt let her get away . . .
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#2

Instant Mommy

1996

Recently widowed and burdened with a baby he can barely look at, rancher Deke Crandall's life is capsizing. But when Mollie O'Brien pounds on his door, Deke realizes he's found the answer to his baby problem—he just needs a new wife. Easy peasy. When Mollie was seven, she decided that she wanted to marry Deke. Thirteen years later, she gets the proposal she dreamed of...with some vast differences. For starters, the marriage is purely a business arrangement. And now, for the bargain price of one wedding ring, Mollie has gone from being struggling student to wife and mom. Has she married a man...or an employer?
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#3

The Groom, I Presume?

1996

THE BRIDE HAD HER BOOTS ON .... And she was ready to walk down the aisle. Only she was missing a little something-her intended had run off and married someone else! So what was Maribeth O'Brien to do? What any true-blue daughter of Texas would do-marry the best man. He turned out to be Chris Cochran, and his last-minute proposal sure saved Maribeth's wedding day. But after she'd said "I do," Maribeth was surprised-the handsome stranger she'd married intended to lasso her heart! Now who would save her? Why, the groom, she presumed!

Author

Annette Broadrick
Annette Broadrick
Author · 55 books

Annette Broadrick was born on November 26. Her mother read to her until she read to herself. From that time on, books became her closest companions and teachers. She was an only child until the middle of her 16th year when her sister was born. She married immediately after high school graduation in the middle of her 18th year. Twelve months later she had her first son. She ended up having four sons in seven years. People with children do not need to explain what their life was like for the next 20 years. Those people without children do not want to hear about it. Early on, she became a secretary to supplement the family income. Eventually she became a legal secretary and for 25 years she worked for attorneys in Arizona, Texas, Illinois, and Oregon. Her love of books followed her throughout her career as a mother and a secretary. By the time her youngest son graduated from high school she decided to write a book of her own. After writing in a spiral notebook for six months, she rented a typewriter and rewrote the book, showed it to a creative writing teacher, who was also a friend, listened to her critique and rewrote her story. Next she showed it to another avid romance reader and carefully listened to her critique. She rewrote her story once again. Next she mailed the manuscript to the Silhouette office in New York. Two months later she received a phone call asking if she'd be willing to do extensive revisions, including cutting one hundred pages. She said yes. This was in January 1984. By the time the book, Circumstantial Evidence, came out in November of that year, she had sold a total of six books. Since October 1984 Annette has supported herself with her writing. Her career as a published author has also supported her reading habit and in the past five years she has managed to establish a quiet life in the Hill Country of central Texas that soothes as well as stimulates her. She hopes to continue writing the kind of books that readers enjoy.

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