A New Series Created for Readers Who Love Historical Destinations
My Heart Belongs has stories set between 1776 and 1940 favoring the 19th century. Each location is historic and a genuine destination.
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My Heart Belongs in Fort Bliss, Texas
by Erica Vetsch Fashion artist Priscilla Hutchens despises the army and all it has stolen from her, so she is desperate to rescue her orphaned niece and nephew from Fort Bliss, Texas. But she will have to battle their uncle, post surgeon Major Elliot Ryder, who thinks he knows what is best for them. |
My Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains
by Susan Page Davis Carmela Wade lives a lie orchestrated by her uncle, but as she matures into adulthood, how long will she accept a life of fraud? Can a chance encounter with US Marshal Freeland McKay on a stagecoach through Arizona’s Superstition Mountains lead to her escape? But what about her scars? |
My Heart Belongs in Ruby City, Idaho
by Susanne Dietze It’s a mail-order disorder when newlyweds realize they’ve married the wrong partners with similar names. An annulment seems in order—and fast. But when the legalities take longer than expected, Rebecca Rice wonders if Tad Fordham wasn’t the right husband for her all along. . . . |
My Heart Belongs on Mackinac Island
by Carrie Fancett Pagels When island resident Maude Welling is refused permission to manage her family’s inn, she seeks to prove herself by working incognito as a maid at the Grand Hotel. Undercover journalist Ben Steffans pursues a story about impoverished men chasing heiresses at the famed hotel. When scandal threatens, will their growing love be able to survive the truth? |
My Heart Belongs in the Shenandoah Valley
by Andrea Boeshaar Lillyanna Laughlin is holding tightly to her family lands, only to learn her father gambled away all they owned. Captain McAlister “Mac” Albright has purchased some of her land, and despite a poor start, the two are becoming friends. Then Lily is face with an impossible choice. |
My Heart Belongs in Castle Gate, Utah
by Angie Dicken Though culture boundaries are clearly defined and respected in a coal mining town full of immigrants, love finds a way to break through the barriers. But can American schoolteacher Leanna McKee and Greek miner Alex Pappas have a future together when society’s rules are against them? |
My Heart Belongs in Niagara Falls, New York
by Amanda Barratt When she avoids danger at all costs and he makes his living rushing headlong into it, love may be just a dream. But what neither Drew Dawson, nor Adele Linley bargain for is that, romance, like the mighty Falls, tends to sweep up and carry away even the most unlikely of hearts. |
My Heart Belongs in San Francisco, California
by Janice Thompson When an English socialite becomes stranded in the middle of a gold rush, her money depletes quickly even while her prospects for marriage increase daily. But Abby Effingham is on a mission to find her mother—not romance. Will a ridiculous scandal keep her from traveling on, or will it wake up an aloof innkeeper to the treasure right under his roof? |
My Heart Belongs in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
by Rebecca Jepson The serenity of Millie Cooper’s mountain hideaway in a town with healing springs is disrupted when her past collides with her present. In the wrenching aftermath, she faces caring for the expectant wife of the man she’d once loved—at the request of the man who’d kept them apart. |
My Heart Belongs in Galveston, Texas
by Kathleen Y'Barbo Dodging bullets takes a simple missing person case to a new level as Jonah Cahill, a Pinkerton agent, and Madeline Latour, an investigative reporter, form a tentative truce in Galveston, Texas, 1880. Are they on to a much bigger story when their best witness is suddenly kidnapped? |
My Heart Belongs in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
by Murray Pura Clarissa Avery Ross has everything a young woman could dream of including the undying devotion of the handsome Kyle Forrester. But she never dreamed a war would take the love of her life away from her. And she never dared hope the war would bring him back again in the summer of 1863. |
My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge
by Pepper Basham A British teacher trying to prove his worth to his domineering father takes on a teaching mission in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains and discovers a wild beauty that opens his heart to faith and family. But will he stay long enough to let love bloom among the mountain laurel? |
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