Book description
Linda Lael Miller
returns to an unforgettable Montana town for a very special
occasion....
SPRINGWATER WEDDING
Once a frontier stagecoach stop, tiny Springwater has grown and
changed and entered the twenty-first century. Cattle rustlers may
still be stirring up trouble, but now they're high-tech operators in a
modern world. Where stagecoaches once rolled along muddy roads, the
Internet is now the newest highway in town. But heartbreak is still
heartbreak and love still love, and Springwater still boasts a rich
legacy of joy, sorrow, and second chances -- as two childhood
sweethearts discover when they rekindle a long-ago passion in the
place they will always call home.
Maggie McCaffrey left her fast-paced corporate job to take a chance
on a more rewarding -- but riskier -- business venture: turning the
dilapidated Springwater Station into a bed-and-breakfast. But Maggie
didn't count on running straight into J. T. Wainwright, the hometown
boy who stole her heart many years before. A tough former New York
City cop, J. T. survived a grave gunshot wound and returned to
Springwater to find a better way of life. Now, as deputy town marshal,
he's facing off with modern-day cattle thieves who are plaguing local
ranchers. Stronger than ever, J. T. seems ready for anything --
except, of course, Maggie.
As Maggie's B&B begins to take root, a delightful new cast of
Springwater locals passes through its doors. Maggie's parents,
Kathleen and Reece, are finding that their forty-year marriage
requires a little renegotiating now and then. Cindy, a teenage
newlywed with a baby on the way, is learning about love and sacrifice
for the first time. And town marshal Purvis Digg is turning
Springwater upside down by dating a woman he met on the Internet.
As always, Linda Lael Miller enchants readers with her portrayal of
the complex tangle of life and love in a small town. With her
trademark sensuality and her Þair for wit, she once again brings
Springwater to life -- this time, at the dawn of a new era.
Linda Lael Miller is the author of seventy
historical and contemporary romance novels, many of which are set in
the American West. She was awarded the Romance Writers of America's
prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.