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Moon Over Montana: McCutcheon Family Series, Book 5

Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886

The long-awaited wedding date has finally been set, but when a young Cheyenne woman shows up in the loft of her family’s barn, life as Charity McCutcheon knew it is thrust into chaos. Secrets her parents and brother Luke have held now explode, with the power to shake her foundations.

When Brandon Crawford, Charity’s intended and sheriff of Y Knot, is drawn away by the haunting memory from a tragic even that happened more than fifteen years ago, the couple faces the first test of their love. Will fate rip them apart? Can Charity and Brandon set their conflicts aside and build a marriage worth waiting for?

Heartfelt, charming, and a journey of true love, Moon Over Montana, book five of the McCutcheon Family series continues the sweeping family saga set in the 1800s Wild West.

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Montana SEAL: Brotherhood Protectors, Book 1

Former SEAL and shining Hollywood starlet struggle against their burgeoning desire while trying to stay alive in the crosshairs of a murderous stalker. Hank “Montana” Patterson never thought his call to duty would force him to leave his band of brothers in the Navy SEALs to return to the family ranch in the foothills of Montana’s Crazy Mountains. News that his father was shot sends him rushing home. His forever-belligerent father refuses his help, insisting Hank find the person who shot him. Hank learns the bullet was meant for the neighbor, a beautiful actress who once stole Hank’s heart. Hometown girl, now a Hollywood mega-star, Sadie McClain shot to fame on the big screen, earning a star on the walk of fame and a stalker. Escaping to her ranch in Montana, Sadie hopes to avoid her stalker, only to be hunted there as well. In need of a bodyguard, Sadie hires her old flame, Hank to do the job. Together they struggle to overcome their rekindled desire while fighting to stay alive in the crosshairs of a madman.

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Montana Mornings (The Wildes of Birch Bay)

Gabe Wilde has never been more ready for a change. Thirty-three and in the midst of a divorce, he’s packed up his second-grade daughter and come home to Birch Bay, Montana. New house, new career, new life. Only, with changes come stress. His daughter is struggling with the transition to their new norm—and Gabe is out of ideas as to how to help.

Erica Bird is mired in her own worries. After impulsively leaving the teaching job she loved, she may finally be free from her cheating ex, but separated from her family and everything she’s ever known, second guesses linger. Substitute teaching in Birch Bay is fine for the time being, but what will her future hold?

When Gabe’s daughter winds up in Erica’s class, the two meet—or rather, reunite. Neither has forgotten their college romance or the tender feelings they once shared, but will their complicated pasts destroy their second chance? Or will old desire lead to a new love when each needs it most?

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Montana Snowfall: McCutcheon Family Series, Book 7

Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886

When Roady Guthrie, longtime foreman for the McCutcheon ranch, takes time off to go bear hunting, he never expects to find a young woman asleep in his hunting cabin in the midst of a snowstorm. Worried what their unchaperoned situation will do to her reputation, Roady is uneasy when the snowfall keeps them stranded – just long enough for him to lose his heart.

Sally Stanford has a secret – one that sent her running from St. Louis to Y Knot and into the arms of her sister. A secret that would shatter Roady’s high opinion of her if he knew. When Sally realizes her plan is doomed to fail, she turns to the only man she trusts.

Continue the McCutcheon family saga in Montana Snowfall, book seven of the McCutcheon Family Series, a heartfelt Western historical romance by USA Today best-selling author Caroline Fyffe.

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The Stick Game: A Montana Mystery featuring Gabriel Du Pré (Gabriel Du Pre)

Du Pré investigates a gold mining company whose pollution might be poisoning the children of a nearby reservation

Something is rotten in the Fort Belknap Reservation. Life has always been tough on this barren stretch just south of the Canadian border, but now the children are dying. While playing his fiddle in a reservation bar, part-time deputy Gabriel Du Pré meets an accordionist who suspects that the children’s health defects and low test scores are connected to the nearby Persephone mine.

Meanwhile, Du Pré investigates the disappearance of one of the afflicted children. When the boy turns up dead, the accordionist’s theory gains credence. It wouldn’t be the first time that the rich men of Montana found wealth at the expense of the reservation’s children.