Название: The Texan's Promise
Автор: Jolene Navarro
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon Love Inspired
isbn: 9780008906252
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I encourage you to find an organization that helps clean our oceans and beaches or a project that educates people about the animals that call the ocean and coastal lands home. We are stewards of this beautiful world.
I hope you enjoyed spending time in Port Del Mar with Belle and Quinn and their little family. Hope to see you soon.
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Jolene Navarro
Every wise woman buildeth her house:
but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.
—Proverbs 14:1
Jesus Alfredo Navarro
You made me laugh, wiped my tears, cheered when I succeeded and pushed me to live out my dreams. Thank you for being my promise keeper and forever friend. Oh, and doing the dishes...especially for doing the dishes.
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Note to Readers
The two-year-old mare tossed her head and pawed the sand of the arena as the thunder rattled the metal roof again. The storm had rolled in fast and hard. Belle De La Rosa laid a hand on the young horse’s neck. “Shhh, girl. It’s okay. It’s just pitter-patter on the roof.”
Sometimes a little lie made everyone feel better. The goal had been to socialize the mare, but the weather had hit harder than forecasted. Now the poor baby was traumatized. The evening could end in complete disaster if the unpredictable animal panicked. She needed to get her safely back into the trailer.
“He’s here.” Jazmine, her brother Elijah’s wife, appeared on the other side of the restless horse. Her hand was over her newly visible baby bump.
Belle closed her eyes to prevent rolling them. The De La Rosa women had joined forces in the “Find Belle a Man” campaign. The latest victim was a single dad. Selena, her cousin Xavier’s wife, had met him in her playgroup for parents of multiples across the bridge in Foster. Belle loved the women her brother and cousin had married, but really, she could do with a little less of the interference they liked to call girl time.
The poor man was new in town, and her sisters-in-law—her cousins were practically her brothers as they’d grown up in the same house—had already decided that he was perfect for her. She glanced СКАЧАТЬ