-
Alice Heals the Doctor (Uncertain Sweethearts Book 1)
Something is rotten in Fox Creek. Will an unwanted marriage and a rivalry threaten Alice’s only hope for a home and a career?
No one could blame Niall Mackenzie for growling at the woman. After all, he caught Alice Cordell staring through his back window. Worse yet, only minutes later she tells him she has arrived to be his caretaker.
Soon he has a fragile caretaker to watch over, one he struggles to resist. She insists he practice medicine again, healing the locals.
As for Alice, coming to this new home forces her into a surprise marriage. To take her place in the community, she must solve the mystery surrounding an illlegitimate child and clear her husband’s reputation.
Unfortunately for her, someone wants to keep the truth a secret–no matter the cost.This is a sweet historical romance with Christian themes. If you enjoy reading about small-town life on the Prairie, grab a copy today!
Please note–This is an updated version of a previously published book, A Nurse for Niall. New scenes and conversations have been added in addition to revised wording to create this version.
-
Priscilla’s Piggy
She fell in love with an ideal. Too bad the man she meets is so different.
Jack Dixon knew his mother was right. It was time he married. He’d go along
with whatever she writes in her letter to the matchmaker.Priscilla Pringle fell in love with the man who wrote such a tender letter. Too
bad that the man she meets is his complete opposite. She’d leave and return immediately. But what would happen to the orphaned piglet she is bottle feeding?Will she stay after the piggy is weaned? Is Jack the only one who needs to change
to make their marriage work?Read on Amazon to find out. Also available in Kindle Unlimited.
Praise for Regina’s Replacement by Marisa Masterson by Amazon Customers
“This book had my attention from the first page to the very end.”
“I am always delighted to read a romance authored by Marisa Masterson. Her writing style is elegant in its simplicity, anointing the ordinary.”
“Very sweet story of two broken people who think that love is a fabricated fairy tale.”