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Author: Lynn Hubbard | Website
The intimacy scenes were pretty gratuitous and HOT!!! The book definitely held my interest. Overall, It was a very good story, right up there with Charlaine Harris (True Blood series). I was a little disappointed at the end because I was wanting the story to continue but isn't that the test of a good book; always leave the reader wanting more !!! — Myra D., Book Fanatic
I just finished reading "Run into the Wind". Normally I don't care for westerns or romance stories but this one held my attention from the very beginning. It was well written, sweet ... yet sensual, it flowed smoothly, and kept my interest to the end. I am looking forward to reading another book by this author. Great job!!! —Cathy Farmer, Artist
Published Works & Book Reviews
Chase the Moon
Chase the Moon: A Historical Romance is the latest book from Lynn Hubbard, Bestselling Author of Run into the Wind
Mississippi 1886
Chase Stafford traveling to his brother Brock's wedding by train runs into the glamorous Amelia Lovett. Unfortunately mistaking her for a banshee, they get started off on the wrong foot. Can Chase’s charm persuade her to give him another chance?
Amelia’s encounter with Chase was unsettling to say the least. Nevertheless, she is bound and determined to awaken the sensations that only he can unleash. Growing up in San Francisco she cannot imagine herself living in the wilderness with Chase who is part Commanche. Could he survive in her world?
Chase the Moon is Free with Amazon Prime
Desperado
Beautiful Elizabeth Cooper struggled to raise her siblings by herself after her mother’s death. Abandoned by her reckless father years earlier she is distraught when he shows up unexpectedly. Shattering her world completely, he drags her from saloon to saloon until his luck runs out.
James Reese watched in disgust as the gambler offered to use his daughter as collateral for a poker game. Beth’s blue eyes met his and he made a silent vow to protect her. Left with few choices, Beth puts her faith in a man as desperate and alone as she. On the run they find comfort and solace in each other’s arms.
Run Into The Wind
Run into the Wind by Lynn Hubbard A Historical Romance for today's woman.
Determined to take charge of her own life after her family is slaughtered before her eyes, Sabrina Lovett heads west and disembarks from a train to start anew. Hiding from her affluent brother she takes on the guise of a boy. Everything is going well until the exasperating new Sheriff comes to town.
His name is Brock Stafford and he's used to being in control. He's irritated to no end by the stable boy, Will, who challenges him at every turn. Aggravated by his own reaction to the boy, he tries to ignore him completely until tragedy brings them together.
Sabrina trusts Brock with her life; but can she trust him with her secret?
Return to Love
Returning home after being away for two long years, 16 year old Joanie Caldwell learns what is truly important in life: family, friendship and love.
Joanie stumbles along the path to adulthood along with her best friend Kate. She soon learns that things do change and not always for the better. One of the major changes she takes note of is her brother's friend Eric. Will he notice her as well?
She and Kate face many adversaries along the way from a local gang leader to the spiteful school secretary and everything in between. As long as they stick together, they can overcome anything and anyone.
Set during the Winter of 1959 in Cincinnati, Ohio. "Return to Love" introduces Joanie Caldwell, her mother and her overprotective brother.
Reviewer: Audrey
Review: Jun 23, 2010
Genre(s): Contemporary, YA / Teen, Romance
Joanie Caldwell is more than happy to leave the stuffy girls boarding school her all-but-absent father shipped her off to and return home. It's been more than two years since she has been home with her mother and brother and she couldn't be happier, even though it means having to re-learn her surroundings. But at least she's happy, comfortable and feeling loved, because that's what truly matters.
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