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Romance on Route 66: Twilight Time / More Than He Bargained For / Bad Moon Rising / Romancing Stone
Romance on Route 66 Twilight Time / More Than He Bargained For / Bad Moon Rising / Romancing Stone Author:Cheryl Norman, Judith Leigh Passing through eight states and stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, Route 66 was once the main artery for westbound travelers. The highway inspired a hit song, a television series, and the Pixar animated movie, Cars. No longer part of the U.S. highway system, most of Route 66 is gone, leaving a few stretches of 'Historic Route 66' a... more »nd local festivals to commemorate its place in American pop culture. The spirit of Route 66 lives on in Romance on Route 66 as authors Judith Leigh and Cheryl Norman revisit four towns during four different decades. Enjoy a trip down memory lane with Romance on Route 66.
TWILIGHT TIME by Cheryl Norman
A modern-day time traveler on his way home on I-40 finds himself stranded in New Mexico in 1959!
MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR by Judith Leigh
When David Montgomery’s motorcycle gets a flat tire beside an orange grove owned by lovely widow Rachel O’Hare, he gets more than he bargained for. Drawn to her and her and adorable twin sons, he’s in no hurry to leave the small town of Cactus Falls. But Rachel wants nothing to do with the handsome daredevil. Her late husband lived his short life on the edge, and she’s not about to put her sons through that kind of grief again. The sooner David’s on his way, the better. Or is it?
BAD MOON RISING by Cheryl Norman
A young widow in St. Louis is stalked by enemies of her late husband and turns to the only friend she trusts--her husband's brother.
ROMANCING STONE by Judith Leigh
Stone Thunderhawk thinks the new woman in town looks eerily like his dead wife. Author Lynette Sinclair thinks thinks Stone looks like the Cherokee hero in her last novel. The two are co-owners of a house in Forgiveness, Oklahoma, thanks to Shanna Thunderhawk’s will. Why has his wife kept the house a secret, and why would she Leave half the house to a woman she didn’t know? And whose spirit haunts the building? The small-town artist and the New York novelist don’t have a ghost of a chance at romance. Or do they?« less