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Love's a Mystery in Peculiar, Missouri

9781961441491
272 pages
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Overview

Love's A Mystery in Peculiar, Missouriis the ninth book of the romantic series Love's A Mystery.

In 1960… Starting over in Peculiar, Missouri, Rhoda Grey is happy to give up her lonely urban life. All she needs is a little time to get her inherited farm going. Her neighbor, Martin Oaks, needs acreage to prove to his father that the family farm can be successful using modern techniques. But the property he's been hoping to buy is now owned by a city girl—one he's inexplicably drawn to. When accidents and disasters start happening on Rhoda's farm, can she and Martin learn to trust each other and figure out who wants her to leave—just when she's found a reason to stay?

Today… Susie Walker rents a booth at Brian Bonner's flea market, where she sells fun and unusual items, some as odd as she often feels. But when she is greeted each morning by a series of typed notes hinting at a sadness that touches her deeply, she enlists Brian's help to find the author.

As they search for the mysterious stranger, they encounter other hearts in need of healing and make friends of former strangers. But will the deepest bond they forge be with each other?

Author Bio

Emily Quinn loves hanging out in her Tennessee home watching for deer and cooking new recipes when she's not thinking of stories to keep her busy at the keyboard. She shares her cabin in the woods with her husband and two keeshonds who think they rule the house, if not the world.

While spending a rainy afternoon at a friend's house as a child, Laura Bradford fell in love with writing over a stack of blank paper, a box of crayons, and a freshly sharpened number-two pencil. Today, Laura is the USA Today bestselling author of many cozy mystery series. She has also penned four Amish-based women's fiction novels set in and around Lancaster, Pennsylvania. When she's not writing, Laura loves to bake, travel, and advocate for those living with multiple sclerosis.—The Southeast