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My handsome son
My son is set to graduate from high school with honors. When he was in second grade, he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Learning to read was frustrating for him, but he never gave up. He is an artist, singer, band leader and all around great kid. Next year he will attend Louisiana State…
Christmas 2020
Covid put a different spin on our Christmas this year. Generally we have huge family gatherings. I am seventh of eight children. My husband is ninth of ten. As you can imagine, parties generally run 30 people strong if not 50. My brother now owns the home we grew up in. He and his loving…
Cowboys for the Cause
If you climb in the saddle, be ready to ride…Over twenty-five of your favorite bestselling and award-winning authors have rustled up some sizzling, Grade-A, top quality cowboys for you to enjoy in this epic western romance anthology.From heavy-handed herdsmen to bronco-bustin’ bad boys, and every kind of wild, wanton wrangler in between, the heroes of…
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Reclaiming their Stolen Bride
https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-their-Stolen-Bride-Claiming-ebook/dp/B085QLGYDN/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=abby+aaron&qid=1584927034&sr=8-1 Can three brothers save their bride before it’s too late? Neima was allowed out of the City of Women for the first and only time. The women with her were afraid of their surroundings but Neima loved the experience. Just as she is set to be claimed by three husbands, Neima is kidnapped by…
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Book Two of Claiming their Bride series
Claiming Their Village Bride by Abby Aaron
Excerpt from Claiming Their Village Bride
“Village brides do not scold,” she instructed those listening around her, as she carelessly began smearing a piece of bread with red jam. “We instruct, explain or challenge, but never scold. Until we are married, that is. Then we are free to scold as often as needed to help improve our mates’ shortsightedness.” Finnigan began…


