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This volume contains the first four books in the Cowgirls in Time romance series: A Chill Wind, Wind Beneath My Wings, Against the Wind, and The Healing Wind. It is a sweet, time travel romance series.
A Chill Wind
Jenna Leyton and Sheriff Josiah Stone struggle to find common ground between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.
Wind Beneath My Wings
Sarah James and Matthew Pelletier must reevaluate their feelings for each other after Sarah finds herself in a dangerous situation.
Against the Wind
Zack Murphy, from the nineteenth century, decides to move to the twenty-first century to be with his girlfriend, Madison. But neither of them realize the many obstacles to their plan.
The Healing Wind
Kat Leyton thought that the town doctor in the nineteenth century, Doc Mercer, was incompetent. Then she discovered two things: he wasn’t incompetent, and she might have feelings for him.
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This volume contains the first four books in the Cowgirls in Time romance series: A Chill Wind, Wind Beneath My Wings, Against the Wind, and The Healing Wind. It is a sweet, time travel romance series.
A Chill Wind
Jenna Leyton and Sheriff Josiah Stone struggle to find common ground between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.
Wind Beneath My Wings
Sarah James and Matthew Pelletier must reevaluate their feelings for each other after Sarah finds herself in a dangerous situation.
Against the Wind
Zack Murphy, from the nineteenth century, decides to move to the twenty-first century to be with his girlfriend, Madison. But neither of them realize the many obstacles to their plan.
The Healing Wind
Kat Leyton thought that the town doctor in the nineteenth century, Doc Mercer, was incompetent. Then she discovered two things: he wasn’t incompetent, and she might have feelings for him.