LARGE PRINT VERSION Get ready to go on a wilderness adventure with five sweet romance novellas set in beautiful Alaska. A Single Year In The Bush
Lauren works in Boston as a journalist with a loyal following. When she's confronted by her boyfriend's secret lover at a company party, Lauren swears off men for at least a year, maybe two or three.
Her cousin Amber invites her to share in a wilderness adventure in Alaska. She has some friends that need someone to house sit for them at their "off the grid" homestead.
Lauren decides that getting away might help her get over her broken heart. But the peace and quiet her cousin promises doesn't work out quite the way they planned.
A Summer Nanny In Fairbanks
Third-grade teacher, Mandy Hastings, is ready for the summer break. She's certain that Brian, her boyfriend, is about to pop the question. When he drops a bomb instead, Mandy wants to get as far away from her disappointment as possible. On a whim, she applies for a summer job as a nanny in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Darren is raising his 12-year-old daughter alone except for the help of his housekeeper, Mrs. Wilson, who has to take the summer off to settle her mother's estate. Since Darren's job on the North Slope keeps him away for days at a time there's no other solution except to send Katie to stay with Ms. Lipton in Massachusetts.
Katie desperately wants to stay in Fairbanks with her father so she takes matters into her own hands. She can only hope that the new nanny she secretly hired will meet with her father's approval.
A River Home
Continues the story of Mandy, Katie, and Darren, as the Covington family.
Homer: End Of The Road
With Lou's boat in dry dock in Anchorage for repairs, and the fishing season already underway, finding employment on another boat is the only way to make enough to get the troller, Lindy Lee, back in action.
A fishing boat captain in Homer in desperate need of crew members provides a lucky break.
Together In The Wild
Former building contractor, Graham, has escaped to the Alaskan Bush after a messy divorce. He builds a single room cabin and takes up the Bush life near a native village.
He's desperately working to get enough wood ready before winter comes when his friend, an Athabaskan elder named Ravensong, brings Graham some mail that will change his life forever.
The pressures in Graham's predicament keep mounting until an intern named Ashley throws him a lifeline which he desperately needs