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Taught to Serve by Jaye Peaches

Though she is both beautiful and intelligent, Casey has bounced from one job to another as a result of her failure to truly apply herself. As she sits on a park bench crying after yet another dismissal, things show no sign of changing anytime soon… until a passing stranger sees the tears in her eyes and comes to her rescue. ...

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Marshal’s Law by Maddie Taylor

When Janelle Prescott is thrown from her car as it careens off a slippery road, she expects to wake up in a hospital. Instead, to her utter disbelief, she wakes up in a jail cell which looks like something from an old western movie set. It is there, hurt and alone, with no idea what happened or how she will ...

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The Writer and the Rancher by Chula Stone

After a summer-long writers’ retreat turns out to be an internet scam, Amber Wheatleigh finds herself standing beside her broken-down car on a dirt road in the Colorado foothills. When a local rancher by the name of Travis Bradley offers her a place to stay for the night, she hesitantly accepts, and before she knows it she has agreed to ...

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The Man Of Her House by Constance Masters

When her abysmal grades leave her suspended from college for the semester, twenty year old Alyssa sees no option but to return to her childhood home, which she expects to find empty while her mother is away. It comes as quite a shock when a man she has never met waltzes in as if he owns the place, introduces himself ...

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Swept Off Her Feet: Swift Justice, Book One by Dinah McLeod

Twenty-nine years old and still without a husband, Maggie Swift does her best to be happy living on the family ranch. Now that her brothers are both married, however, she cannot help but feel she is being pushed out of her own home by her sisters-in-law… especially Libby. Her brother does his best to keep his bride in line—often with ...

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New Website Features & Design!

What’s New? This summer we’ve been working on a redesign of the site, and we do mean a redesign. The look of our company site is completely different from headers to footers. However, most of the comments and subscriptions have carried over from one site to the other, so don’t worry—we’re not working completely from scratch. Cleaning Up We cleaned ...

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Her Rogue Knight by Natasha Knight

Since her mother’s death, Gemma has raised her younger sister Alys and kept her family safe… until the day they are caught by surprise and Alys is taken by a band of outlaws. In desperation, Gemma’s frail, elderly father pleads for aid from a reclusive knight by the name of Sir William and pledges him Gemma’s hand in marriage in ...

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Who is Jamie Miles?

Thanks to all of you, Stormy Night Publications is growing! We’re so happy to introduce you all to our new editorial assistant, Jamie Miles! Jamie has actually worked with us as a copy editor since the beginning. She’s amazing, thorough, hard-working, dependable, with a great eye for detail, and has impressed us at every turn. Not to mention that she’s a ...

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The Princess and the Huntsman by Patricia Green

Though she was once as sweet as she is beautiful, since her mother’s untimely passing Princess Brandywyn seems to grow brattier with every passing year… until the day she is waylaid by a band of ruffians and dragged away into the forest. She is taken far from her home, but at last she is rescued from the outlaws by a ...

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Melissa’s Punishment Examination by Carole Archer

Faking sick and skipping work yet again for a trip to the beach seemed like a good idea at the time, but when Melissa’s deception is discovered the beautiful twenty-two year old finds herself in way over her head. Her boss, Dr. Ben Williams, informs her that if she wants to keep her job as a receptionist at his private ...

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