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After her parents' deaths, 17-year-old heiress Lucinda Bishop flees to Barton Creek, Oklahoma, in 1896 as the ward of her mother's sister and brother-in-law. Life on a ranch is nothing like she had imagined, especially when she encounters Jake Starnes. Can he get his life together before someone else claims her hand or her life?

Produktbeschreibung
After her parents' deaths, 17-year-old heiress Lucinda Bishop flees to Barton Creek, Oklahoma, in 1896 as the ward of her mother's sister and brother-in-law. Life on a ranch is nothing like she had imagined, especially when she encounters Jake Starnes. Can he get his life together before someone else claims her hand or her life?
Autorenporträt
Martha Rogers is a former schoolteacher and English instructor with considerable experience writing both fiction and non-fiction. She served as a newsletter editor for the writer's organization, Inspirational Writers Alive! for six years and is the state president. She is also the director for the annual Texas Christian Writer's Conference and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Her novel, Not on the Menu (May 2007), is a part of Sugar and Grits, a novella collection with DiAnn Mills, Janice Thompson, and Kathleen Y'Barbo. Rogers has a Master's Degree in Education, worked for twenty-eight years as a secondary teacher, and has worked as a supervisory teacher at University of Houston Clear Lake and as an instructor of English Composition at Houston Community College. Martha and her husband live in Houston, Texas and have worked with teenagers at First Baptist Church for twenty-four years.