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The Thurston Heirloom

$1110


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In the foothills of the Rocky Mountains-the resort town of Harmony, a hundred-year-old hotel . . . and a ghost.

With her debts finally paid, Mariah Patrick has enough money for a Greyhound ticket south, and a peanut butter sandwich. The funny thing is, once she arrives in Harmony, the town looks so welcoming-and familiar. Almost as if she's been here before.

Teague Farraday, businessman, owner of Mountain Jewel Sports, and mountain guide-mostly, mountain guide-is about to leave the bus station, when something makes him turn around, and he sees the young woman stepping down from the bus. When he offers to help her with her luggage and she rejects his offer, he can't resist following her.

He needs to find out who she is . . . and why he thinks he's met her before.

(This standalone novel is book 9 in a 12-book series of sweet-to-warm contemporary romances written by different authors, set in a fictional small town in the Canadian Rockies.)



Author: Suzanne Stengl
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mya & Angus
Published: 12/05/2016
Series: Thurston Hotel
Pages: 178
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.41d
ISBN: 9780988036598

About the Author
I've been telling stories since I was a child. Then, it was stories about fairies and mermaids, told to my sisters when we were supposed to be sleeping. As a teenager, I wrote long diary entries and I wrote short pieces of fiction-that no one but me ever read. Don't get me wrong, I was not a total recluse. I did lots of "real world" things too. I became a nurse, I spent time with friends, I traveled a lot. And I always wrote. Sometimes after a difficult day at work, I would recreate the day in a story that had a better ending. That's still what I do-I create stories with happy, hopeful endings. "Suzanne Stengl has a lovely voice with a subtle hint of humor." -A.M. Westerling, author of A Knight for Love "Suzanne Stengl's descriptions and characters are really memorable." -Amy Jo Fleming, author of Death at Bandit Creek

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  • Dimensions
    8 in, 5.25 in, 0.41 in
  • Pages
    178
  • Publisher
    Mya & Angus

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The Thurston Heirloom by Stengl, Suzanne
Mya & Angus

The Thurston Heirloom

$1110

In the foothills of the Rocky Mountains-the resort town of Harmony, a hundred-year-old hotel . . . and a ghost.

With her debts finally paid, Mariah Patrick has enough money for a Greyhound ticket south, and a peanut butter sandwich. The funny thing is, once she arrives in Harmony, the town looks so welcoming-and familiar. Almost as if she's been here before.

Teague Farraday, businessman, owner of Mountain Jewel Sports, and mountain guide-mostly, mountain guide-is about to leave the bus station, when something makes him turn around, and he sees the young woman stepping down from the bus. When he offers to help her with her luggage and she rejects his offer, he can't resist following her.

He needs to find out who she is . . . and why he thinks he's met her before.

(This standalone novel is book 9 in a 12-book series of sweet-to-warm contemporary romances written by different authors, set in a fictional small town in the Canadian Rockies.)



Author: Suzanne Stengl
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mya & Angus
Published: 12/05/2016
Series: Thurston Hotel
Pages: 178
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.41d
ISBN: 9780988036598

About the Author
I've been telling stories since I was a child. Then, it was stories about fairies and mermaids, told to my sisters when we were supposed to be sleeping. As a teenager, I wrote long diary entries and I wrote short pieces of fiction-that no one but me ever read. Don't get me wrong, I was not a total recluse. I did lots of "real world" things too. I became a nurse, I spent time with friends, I traveled a lot. And I always wrote. Sometimes after a difficult day at work, I would recreate the day in a story that had a better ending. That's still what I do-I create stories with happy, hopeful endings. "Suzanne Stengl has a lovely voice with a subtle hint of humor." -A.M. Westerling, author of A Knight for Love "Suzanne Stengl's descriptions and characters are really memorable." -Amy Jo Fleming, author of Death at Bandit Creek
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