Download 3 Novels by Jane Toombs (.ePUB)

3 Novels by Jane Toombs
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Overview: Jane Toombs, born in California, raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, has moved from upstate New York to Carson City–the result of falling in love with Nevada as well as a Nevadan. Jane has five children, two stepchildren, seven grandchildren, a calico cat named Kinko and two computers.
She’s the author of 54 published books, which include the various romance genres–gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, Regency and paranormal–as well as other genres such as mystery, fantasy and horror. Jane has used pseudonyms: Ellen Jamison, Diana Stuart, Olivia Sumner–but is now writing under her own name except for her Pinnacle historical romances for which she uses Jane Anderson.
Genre: Historical Romance

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Bride of the Baja (2013)
Alitha is aboard her father’s ship, heading to the Sandwich Islands where she plans to marry Thomas, a minister. After surviving the wreck of her father’s ship, Alitha is cast adrift on a uninhabited island off the Pacific coast. Rescued eventually, first by Indians and then Esteban, a Californio (which is what the Spanish settlers were called). Believing herself in love with him, she travels with him to Mexico.
Meanwhile Jordan’s ship is captured by pirates and, since his bride-to-be, Esteban’s sister, is aboard, he loses both bride (she kills herself) and ship. He’s cast adrift in Mexico. Thomas, hearing of the wreck of the Flying Yankee, also winds up in Mexico, searching for Alitha. The pirates are refurbishing their two ships in Mexico–like the other characters, in the Baja peninsula. Will Alitha be captured by the pirates? And, in the end, which man will she choose to marry?

Creole Hearts (1982)
In 1803, the Louisiana Territory was in a turmoil. Spain was ceding this territory back to the France because the United States had offered to let them keep Florida. So the French flag was once again being raised to the joy of the Creoles. But Tanguay La Branche knew the joy would be brief since he was aware this was only part of a deal where President Jefferson would now buy the Louisiana Territory from France. Once they belonged to the United States what would become of the Creoles?

Gold! (2013)
All America went crazy when gold was discovered in California in 1849, Which explains why the characters in Gold! act as they do. Life was far from normal in Hangtown or even San Francisco. Will Pamela and Selena, mother and daughter, ever find true love in this mad time?

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