MIDNIGHT SHOWCASE: ROMANCE DIGEST 05-01
VARIOUS AUTHORS
ISBN# 1-4116-2953-1
May 2005
Midnight Showcase Publishing
www.midnightshowcase.com
E-Book
$7.79
110 Pages
Romance
Rating: 4

Along the Way by Janet Mills, tells the story of plain Ellie Randall.  She has a chance  
encounter with Nick Lachlan on a stage coach ride across the wilds of an untamed
America which changes her opinion of herself.

Ellie Randall is trying to get home to her ill father. Not wanting to wait for a conveyance
meant for the transport of people, she decides to take the first mail coach she
encounters. Unbeknownst to her, it is already occupied by a man and his dog.  
Throughout the long ride, she learns a lot about her traveling companion and his mission
in San Francisco once they arrive. Why is the dog traveling with him?

Nick Lachlan is traveling to San Francisco for an operation that may restore his
eyesight. Seeing very little, he relies on his dog. Sharing the stage coach with Ellie
becomes quite enjoyable when she begins describing what she sees beyond the
coach's windows.

This journey teaches both Ellie and Nick about each other and about themselves. Will
they recognize love in those shared hours?

Confluence by K. McCaffrey, Inc. chronicles the healing of two lonely souls with the
stunning backdrop of the Grand Canyon as scenery.

Elise Wingate has traveled alone from back east to the grand Canyon in a quest to
honor her father’s dying wish to be buried there.

Learning at a young age not to get too attached to any one, Taggart Mason llives the
solitary life of a hermit at the bottom of the canyon.

When unexpected sparks fly between Elise and Tag, they vow to enjoy the experience
for as long as it lasts, with no regrets when it ends. Will they ever find their way back to
each other?

Wildflower by Chancie Love aka Bev Haynes, gives you a peek into the power of love
over time. Elizabeth Adams is researching her husband’s famous ancestor Wild Bill
Hickok.

When Elizabeth and her husband Rich, participate in a reenactment of the last days of
Wild Bill, they encounter facts that could change history forever. Was Jack McCall
working alone when he shot Wild Bill Hickok?

Essie by Chancie Love, aka Bev Haynes, narrates the effect of love on memory and
illness.

Essie lives in a world of memories where her husband is not dead, and she is full of
youthful exuberance. Fleeting snatches of reality remind her that she still resides within
the walls of a nursing home along with other geriatric patients. To say she prefers her
delusions is an understatement, but the love she remembers so well comforts her like no
other. And so she lives, within her memories of people no longer alive and a love that
refuses to die.

Savage Destiny by Jewel Adams, is a sneak peek into the story of Blackhawk and Cali.

When Blackhawk kidnaps Cali and her sister’s child, Cali vows to protect her niece at
all costs. When Cali refuses to feed the child, Blackhawk believes her unwillingness to
slake the babies thirst is caused by her modesty and is rightfully indignant. Or so he
thinks.

Cali, who is smart and a challenge when cornered, tries desperately to escape the
Indians who hold her captive. But when her niece becomes ill from starvation, she
capitulates. Can she be strong for both herself and her niece?

This anthology of love in its many forms over many time periods is a taste of several
different authors and their writing styles.

Katherine L. Hunt
Reviewer for Karen Find Out About New Books
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance


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