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Christian Historical Romance Colorado City, Texas 1885 A hidden letter inspired her to leave New York City and search for the father she never knew... But after writer and illustrator Charity Brown arrived in the bustling West Texas cattle town, she quickly discovered that keeping her search a secret from the deputy sheriff would be difficult. Not only was the man much too observant, their instant attraction played havoc with her heart, making her long for a strong man’s love. The minute Deputy Morgan Kaine spotted Charity, he knew she’d be trouble—and not just because she practically caused a riot when she stepped off the train. Assigned to protect her, he would have fulfilled the role even if it wasn't his job. Charity stirred a yearning he hadn’t expected, didn’t want, and couldn’t put aside. But he suspected she was there for more than writing an article about his town—and that she could destroy everyone and everything he held dear. Would their story be one with a happy ending...or broken hearts?
Authors
aka Sharon Harlow Bestselling author Sharon Gillenwater writes stories about love—between a man and a woman, of family and home, and the everlasting love of God and Jesus. She grew up on a ranch in the Rolling Plains of West Texas, near the small town of Colorado City. Marriage took her across the country, but Texas is still dear to her heart. All of her Christian contemporary romances and most of her Christian historical romances are set in small West Texas towns filled with rugged, yet tenderhearted cowboys and strong, yet compassionate women. While on a trip to England and Scotland years ago, the history and people captured her imagination. After returning home, she discovered Regency romances and another favorite time period and setting. She currently has two Christian Regency historical romances available, along with three sweet historical Regency romances. She and her husband live in a quiet, rural area of Washington state with a wonderful view of the mountains. A friend once commented, “It’s like a writer’s retreat.” Sharon agrees and is busy dreaming up stories about Texas cowboys or English and Scottish heroes and the women who win their hearts.