Broken Promise - Paradise Pines, #4 - E-book - ePub

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 Paisley Kirkpatrick - Broken Promise - Paradise Pines, #4.
After her grandfather's death, Rebecca Ryder finds herself the sole owner of his gold mine. The inheritance would be a great asset, but her grandfather... Lire la suite
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After her grandfather's death, Rebecca Ryder finds herself the sole owner of his gold mine. The inheritance would be a great asset, but her grandfather didn't tell her how to find its entrance. Now, if she cannot find it, a looming property tax bill could take her legacy away from her. The gold mine is her only shot at the independence she's desperately dreamed of her entire life. Her problem is the infuriating Scots who live on the surrounding property.
They are intent on ripping that future and her inheritance away from her. Paradise Pines Series, #4, 100, 379 words

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Biographie de Paisley Kirkpatrick

Drawing from her family history and a healthy imagination, Paisley Kirkpatrick kicked off a wild ride down a dusty trail with Marriage Bargain. It would be the first of many adventures during a time when men were men, and women knew how to put them in their place. Writing is in her blood, so it came as no surprise when she followed in the family footsteps. Her great, great grandfather kept a journal while traveling on a wagon train from Missouri to the California Goldrush of 1849.
This beautifully written diary is considered five star and is kept in the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkley. Charles Kirkpatrick was married to the first woman to have a story printed in a magazine. With these credentials, is it any wonder that Paisley would use her talent to write historicals with a touch of romance?Paisley and her husband moved from the Sierra Mountains of California (near Coloma, where the goldrush originated) to a small community in the Northwoods of Wisconsin four years ago.
History in the 1850's abounds and has given her a place to create both of her series. She's written six books in the Paradise Pines Series, and then seven in the Northwoods Series.

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