"For those who like their romances dark, emotionally complex and brimful of grit, Dorothy Garlock holds the reins masterfully." -- Publisher's Weekly

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May 2007

Loveseekers

Sing Softly To Me - Beth Marshall was only nineteen when she met Tom Clary. The brash cowboy captured her heart--and broke it when he left without a word. Now, years later, he barges into her life and practically orders her to quit her job to help him care for Beth's ailing sister. He says he's changed. But will he hurt her again, even as he makes the cold Wyoming nights burn hot with their passion?

Gentle Torment - Lindy Williamson fled to the Alaskan frontier determined to forget Jake, her one-time soul mate who wrecked their brief marriage--and her trust in men. But her determination to be Jake-less dissolves when her should-be ex-husband suddenly arrives to seduce and conquer. In this untamed wilderness, which will prove stronger, the pain and the anger...or the hard kisses, tantalizing caresses, and mounting passions that tempt her to surrender?

"The premier writer of Americana romance."
-- Booklist
 

June 2007

Will You Still Be Mine?

One of the world’s most beloved novelists, New York Times bestselling author Dorothy Garlock is the author of over fifty books that celebrate the indomitable American spirit. Here, in one volume for the very first time, are the novels that tell the story of two of her most memorable lovers.

With Heart - In the midst of the Great Depression, Kathleen Dolan is en route to a new life at the Rawlings Gazette in Oklahoma. But even before she arrives, trouble strikes. Hijackers try to steal her car, and she discovers that Rawlings is steeped in dirty secrets. Johnny Henry, a handsome rancher, had come to her rescue on the road. Can he now protect this feisty journalist from the powerful man who will stop at nothing to silence her?

After the Parade - The Second World War is over, and Johnny Henry is coming home from the Pacific—but not to the arms of his wife, Kathleen. Misunderstanding and tragedy had separated them before he shipped out, and pride and pain still keep them apart. But when a stalker plunges Kathleen into a real-life nightmare, her only hope will be Johnny…and the love that can bring them through every battle, especially the ones in their hearts.

 


Mass market November 2007

On Tall Pine Lake

"Garlock's 50th novel is a delightful treasure set in seemingly tranquil Home, Ark., in 1980. Nona Conrad has moved her 14-year-old sister, Maggie, and her friend Mabel Rogers to Tall Pine Lake to spend the summer managing an isolated lakeside fishing camp. But as soon as sexy Simon Wright arrives and announces he's purchased the run-down camp, the sleepy outpost becomes a hotbed of thievery, kidnapping and murder. Chicago-based thugs Frank and Webb descend on the camp to retrieve a mysterious package that Nona's wayward brother mailed to her, bringing with them an overdose of violent mayhem. The husband of pregnant camper LeAnn Leasure ends up dead in the lake, two characters are kidnapped (separately), beatings are rampant and two other characters take a dirt-nap as the narrative builds to an edge-of-your-easy-chair thriller that romantic suspense junkies will not want to pass up."

--Publisher's Weekly (November 6, 2006)

   

November 2007

A Week From Sunday

 

Run! That's what she must do. Run from the vile man who now controls the estate her father left her. Run to get far away from the man who will force her to marry him a week from Sunday. Drive! That's what she must do. Drive through the pouring rain, even through she can't quite see. Crash! Now she sees nothing at all...

Adrianna Moore awakens in a doctor's office. She has collided with a truck driven by Quinn Baxter, lumberjack, bar owner--a rugged giant of a man who can make a whole new life possible for her, who can incorporate her into his life. If she agrees...



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