Remember, Indiana series by Dallas Schulze (1-4)
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Overview: Born in Colorado and a long time resident of southern California, Dallas Schulze now lives in Oregon. A bestselling author of more than forty books, she firmly believes that love really does make the world go ’round.
Genre: Romance
1. Donovan’s Promise
Beth had spent half a lifetime loving Donovan Sinclair. Married in their teens, they’d gone through good times and bad. Raising a son, surviving time apart when Donovan joined the marines, they’d built a life together. Beth had believed she’d love Donovan forever but forever is a very long time.
Donovan couldn’t imagine a life without Beth. She’d been the center of his life, the reason he’d made it back from the war, the reason he’d worked so hard to build his career, to build a life for her and their son. Now, she was telling him that, somewhere in the drive to keep those promises, he’d lost sight of her, lost sight of them. She wanted to go off and build a new life, a life without him.
He’d promised to take care of her, to protect her, to love her forever. He just had to show Beth that the promises they’d made all those years ago were still worth keeping.
2. The Vow
Pregnant and alone, Brittany was struggling to make a life for herself and her unborn child. The death of the man she loved had shattered her world, left her without support. Without Dan, she had nothing and no one. Except Michael Sinclair, Dan’s best friend. Michael was kind and strong and he wanted to help her through this difficult time. How could she refuse his offer of marriage, his promise of a place to shelter until the baby was born, until she could get her feet under her again.
Michael told himself that marrying Brittany was a last favor for his dead friend. It had nothing to do with the way Brittany made him feel, with his growing feelings for the child she carried. Making a life with Brittany, planning for the birth of her child – a child that felt more like his own with every passing day – it felt so right. Was it too much to hope that Brittany felt the same? Too much to dream that this temporary marriage could become something real and lasting?
3. The Baby Bargain
When Kelly slipped away from her shabby home and brutal father on New Year’s Eve, all she hoped for was one night to see how the other half lived, one night to laugh and dance and pretend she wasn’t trapped and alone and hopeless. She never expected to met a man like Dan Remington, a man who offered her laughter and warmth and passion. She never expected to end up in his bed.
But the warmth faded in the new year, bringing cold regrets and reality. Kelly was carrying Dan’s child. She knew what her father would do to her, to the baby she carried so she reached out to the man she barely knew and asked for help.
For Dan, the baby Kelly carried was a dream come true, a chance at fatherhood and, when he looked at Kelly’s sweet face and shy smile, he thought maybe it was a chance at something more. He wanted the child they’d created and he wanted time to see what might build between him and the fragile woman he hardly knew so he offered Kelly a bargain – if she’d have the child, he’d raise it, leaving her free to build a new life for herself. Now, he just had to hope that a few months would be long enough to convince Kelly to stay in his life.
4. Everything But Marriage
Devlin Russel spent nearly a decade in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Finally free, he wanted nothing more than to live a life free of walls and, most especially, free of people and the entanglements that went with them.
Then he pulled a beautiful young woman from a flooded river. He brought her into his home, into his life. He told himself he was just letting her stay until she got back on her feet but Annalise St. John soon worked her way into the heart he would have sworn he didn’t have anymore.
Annalise had lost everything that mattered. Nearly losing her life didn’t seem to matter much one way or another but then Devlin pulled her from the water and gave her shelter. He gave her warmth and a gruff, undemanding care. As the days passed, she felt herself starting to see the world in color again, remembering how to smile, how to laugh. How to love.
Devlin had let her into his life. Would he be willing to let her open the walls he’d built around his heart?
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