AFTER ALL THESE YEARSTheirs was a love born and bred amid the hearty fields of the MacDonalds' Georgia farm. Wendy always dreamed she'd marry Shane when she grew up. She even promised to wait for him when he had to leave town on her sixteenth birthday.Seven years later, Shane returned. The boy with the shimmering eyes and silken hair was now every inch a man, determined to work his father's land, to bring new life to the soil. And he wanted Wendy, his fairy child turned woman, by his side.But the years had changed her. Could this modern woman ever be happy as a farmer's wife, a mere echo of her own mother?
MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM — Hanging upside down from a giant magnolia tree, Alexandra Kathryn MacDonald struggled to salvage her dignity in front of the elegant stranger. It was hardly the way she might have fantasized meeting Tyler Hamilton, one of Georgia's most prominent attorneys. — When Tyler offered her a job as a paralegal, Sandy was stunned. Tyler was captivated by the tomboy tree-climber with flashing green eyes and an untamed spirit to rival a stormy sea. But he had swore off love a few years ago when his wife had died. If there one thing Sandy couldn't resist, it was a challenge, and Tyler Hamilton promised that...and then some.
BELIEVE IN MAGIC? No way. Astute, logical Sarah MacDonald had based her life on facts that were tried and true. No starry-eyed dreamer was going to change her way of thinking. Then she discovered Galen Madigan, tired and wounded, hiding out in a cave among the Blue Ridge Mountains. While she gave him the care and nurturing he needed, he gave her life the magic that she'd always craved. All logic melted away when Sarah was wrapped in the warmth of Galen's arms. But how long would this mountain spell linger?
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME — When Jennifer MacDonald came home, the last person she expected to meet there was the man of her dreams. But when Ruskin Blake's bank threatened to foreclose on the MacDonald farm, Jennifer realized their love wasn't meant to be. — Soon she found that Rusk had other ideas--and that she was fighting on two fronts. She had to battle against the foreclosure and fend off the powerful effect Rusk had on her heart. And although Jennifer knew there was no place like home, she also believed that home is where the heart is ... isn't it?