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In the foothills of the Rocky Mountains-the resort town of Harmony, a hundred-year-old hotel . . . and a ghost. With her debts finally paid, Mariah Patrick has enough money for a Greyhound ticket south, and a peanut butter sandwich. The funny thing is, once she arrives in Harmony, the town looks so welcoming-and familiar. Almost as if she's been here before. Teague Farraday, businessman, owner of Mountain Jewel Sports, and mountain guide-mostly, mountain guide-is about to leave the bus station, when something makes him turn around, and he sees the young woman stepping down from the bus. When…mehr

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In the foothills of the Rocky Mountains-the resort town of Harmony, a hundred-year-old hotel . . . and a ghost. With her debts finally paid, Mariah Patrick has enough money for a Greyhound ticket south, and a peanut butter sandwich. The funny thing is, once she arrives in Harmony, the town looks so welcoming-and familiar. Almost as if she's been here before. Teague Farraday, businessman, owner of Mountain Jewel Sports, and mountain guide-mostly, mountain guide-is about to leave the bus station, when something makes him turn around, and he sees the young woman stepping down from the bus. When he offers to help her with her luggage and she rejects his offer, he can't resist following her. He needs to find out who she is . . . and why he thinks he's met her before. (This standalone novel is book 9 in a 12-book series of sweet-to-warm contemporary romances written by different authors, set in a fictional small town in the Canadian Rockies.)
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When I was a child, I shared a bedroom with three of my younger sisters. I used to tell them stories to help them fall asleep. Apparently, the stories weren't particularly interesting, because they fell asleep before the stories ended. Unaware that they were sleeping, I would keep telling the story, until my mother called up the stairs. "Sue? They've gone to sleep." And then I would quietly finish the story in my head.I didn't start writing down my stories until much later. In my last year of university, I collected all the reports from my Marketing Group and wrote up our study like a novel. My classmates liked it, and better, so did the prof.Finally, after getting a degree in Commerce, I found a little two-line invitation to a romance writers organization in the back of the Writers Guild magazine. And I showed up. I had found my people."Suzanne Stengl has a lovely voice with a subtle hint of humor."-A.M. Westerling, author of A Knight for Love"Suzanne Stengl's descriptions and characters are really memorable."-Amy Jo Fleming, author of Death at Bandit Creek