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Love's a Mystery in Deadwood, Oregon

9781961441439
272 pages
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Love's A Mystery In Deadwood, Oregon is the sixth book of the romantic series Love's A Mystery.

In 1950… Left at the altar, Roberta Stevens packs up her art supplies and leaves the city, looking for a fresh start. On the bus, she meets a mysterious man on his way to Deadwood, Oregon. But he disembarks at an earlier stop, accidentally taking her case instead of his own. Assuming he'll turn up in Deadwood, Roberta decides to make it her temporary home and strikes up a friendship with Jonathan Devons. Soon they are caught up in a mystery that goes far beyond a missing traveler. As they grow closer to the truth, they grow closer to each other. Will what they find paint a new picture on their hearts?

Today… In the wake of her mother's death, a grieving Penny McCormick heads to the cabin where her grandparents once lived. There she meets Seth Foster, who agrees to help her restore the home. But when Penny finds her grandfather's journal, the entries hint at a secret that threatens to change what she thinks she knows about her family.

Can they learn what really happened so many years ago? Together, they'll find answers Penny never expected…and a love she never imagined.

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