Book OneElle Sullivan comes back to her hometown, Sweet Valley, Wyoming, bruised to hell and hiding a big secret.
Determined to start her life over, she embarks on a journey to take back her power and help her family save their small horse ranch. But running into her old high school sweetheart, Blake O’Connor, reminds her that no road to success is easy. Raising Elle is a journey through hardships and forgiveness, and all the ways love heals eventhe deepest wounds. |
Book TwoWhen Katelyn Sullivan travels across the country to help treat an injured prized thoroughbred, she has no idea that its owner, Grant Tennyson, will try to stand in her way. But Grant's painful past becomes part of the mystery Katelyn must solve if she wants to help save his horse. Can she get close enough to this beast of a man, without losing her heart?
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Book ThreeLaney Sullivan is tired of love, which is an awful place for a romance novelist to find herself. Jaded by a bitter divorce, and exhausted from single parenting, she's lost hope in happily ever after. Even as the threat of her parents’ ranch being sold looms, she finds herself vaulted into the unexpected world of Jameson Clark.
Jameson Clark is a washed-up has-been. A mental breakdown, following the death of his father, has left him voiceless, which is an awful place for a country music superstar to find himself. When Laney Sullivan shows up on his island, sharp-tongued and whip smart, she forces him out of his spiral. Things are about to heat up on the island, but will the wicked banter and passionate nights be just a short term escape for them both? Or will they find something more between the lines? |
S.E. Reichert (Sarah Reichert) is a novelist, poet, and blogger. Her works have been featured in Poetry Ireland Review, Twenty Bellows Literary Journal, various anthologies, and poetry collections. She enjoys teaching, and volunteers her time to the Youth Program at Writing Heights Writers Association. She's a mom, cat wrangler, and spoiler of dogs. She's a martial artist and 2nd degree black belt and prefers a dirt trail in the mountains to any crowded street.
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