Wed By A Will. Cara Colter
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A sudden yearning leapt in her at the touch of the cowboy’s hand.
“I’m Matt Donahue,” he said. “Your closest neighbor. I was interested in buying this piece of land.”
“I’m not selling.” Corrie had already decided the place was hers. A place where her heart could be at home.
“You haven’t heard my offer,” he said mildly.
“Nor do I plan to.” She saw no reason to tell him the land wasn’t even really hers to sell, even if she wanted to. And maybe it never would be. How had she managed to overlook the fact that while her heart was saying forever to this little shack in the trees, a legal document said something else?
Husband required.
For a moment, having the h word in her mind at the same time that this big, handsome man with the strong, steady eyes filled her doorwell made her almost helpless with longing.…
Dear Reader,
September is here again, bringing the end of summer—but not the end of relaxing hours spent with a good book. This month Silhouette brings you six new Romance novels that will fill your leisure hours with pleasure. And don’t forget to see how Silhouette Books makes you a star!
First, Myrna Mackenzie continues the popular MAITLAND MATERNITY series with A Very Special Delivery, when Laura Maitland is swept off her feet on the way to the delivery room! Then we’re off to DESTINY, TEXAS, where, in This Kiss, a former plain Jane returns home to teach the class heartthrob a thing or two about chemistry. Don’t miss this second installment of Teresa Southwick’s exciting series. Next, in Cinderella After Midnight, the first of Lilian Darcy’s charming trilogy THE CINDERELLA CONSPIRACY, we go to a ball with “Lady Catrina”—who hasn’t bargained on a handsome millionaire seeing through her disguise.…
Whitney Bloom’s dreams come true in DeAnna Talcott’s Marrying for a Mom, when she marries the man she loves—even if only to keep custody of his daughter. In Wed by a Will, the conclusion of THE WEDDING LEGACY, reader favorite Cara Colter brings together a new family—and reunites us with other members. Then, a prim and proper businesswoman finds she wants a lot more from the carpenter who’s remodeling her house than watertight windows in Gail Martin’s delightful Her Secret Longing.
Be sure to return next month for Stella Bagwell’s conclusion to MAITLAND MATERNITY and the start of a brand-new continuity—HAVING THE BOSS’S BABY! Beloved author Judy Christenberry launches this wonderful series with When the Lights Went Out…Don’t miss any of next month’s wonderful tales.
Happy reading!
Mary-Theresa Hussey
Senior Editor
Wed by a Will
Cara Colter
MILLS & BOON
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Books by Cara Colter
Silhouette Romance
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First Time, Forever #1464
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*Wed by a Will #1544
CARA COLTER
shares ten acres in the wild Kootenay region of British Columbia with the man of her dreams, three children, two horses, a cat with no tail and a golden retriever who answers best to “bad dog.” She loves reading, writing and the woods in winter (no bears). She says life’s delights include an automatic garage door opener and the skylight over the bed that allows her to see the stars at night.
She also says, “I have not lived a neat and tidy life, and used to envy those who did. Now I see my struggles as having given me a deep appreciation of life, and of love, that I hope I succeed in passing on through the stories that I tell.”
Contents
Prologue
February 15…
With a sensation of panic, Corrine Parsons realized how close she was to crying. Glancing at the two women she had never seen before, yet whose identical faces were the same as the one she saw every time she looked in the mirror, she fought the emotions that threatened to capsize her control.
Triplets. She was one of triplets.
It didn’t matter what the precise emotion she felt was, and she couldn’t identify it. Was it gladness or sadness? Shock or just plain fear?
No matter what the emotion, she knew the first rule. She knew it by heart. The first rule was never to cry.