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Thursday, June 8, 2017

New Releases -- The Camerons of Texas by Celia Yeary -- Giveaway!

 Book 1

TEXAS BLUE

When Buck Cameron finds Marilee Weston and her young daughter, he believes the pretty, young woman doesn't fit the character description he was given. The County Judge back home says she's not fit to raise the child he claims is his. Now Buck faces a dilemma – should he disobey orders and rescue both of them from isolation? There isn't enough money in the world to exchange for a child. All Buck has to do is convince Marilee of his good intentions – she and her daughter would be safe with him in Nacogdoches.

Rejected and abandoned by her father, Marilee Weston lets the pain of betrayal make her strong. Now she needs a way out of the forest, where she has lived for five years. But the towering pines and fear of the unknown imprison her, and loneliness and heartbreak suffocate her. How can she find a new life for herself and young daughter? She can't. Not without help.

Will this alluring stranger free her, or prove to be even more dangerous? 

 Book 2

TEXAS PROMISE

 Still restless, but no longer idealistic and insecure, he knew he had to go home...

After two years, Jo Cameron King’s life as a widow abruptly ends when her husband returns home to Austin. Unable to understand his anger and bitterness, she accepts a call to travel to the New Mexico Territory to meet her dying birth father whom she knows nothing about. Her plan to escape her husband goes awry when he demands to travel with her.

Dalton King, believing lies his Texas Ranger partner tells him about Jo, seethes with hatred toward his wife. Now he must protect Jo from his partner’s twisted mind, while sorting out the truth. Jo’s bravery and loyalty convince him she’s innocent.

But can they regain the love and respect they once shared?

Book 3

TEXAS TRUE

At a Governor's Ball in Austin, Texas, True Lee Cameron meets suave Sam Deleon. Before the night is out, she transforms from the coddled and protected younger sister to a woman in love. Reality crashes down when she accidentally learns he has deceived her. Daring to disobey him, she follows Sam to the oilfields and determines to live wherever he does. Has she made a mistake? Will she give up and return home where she can make her own rules?

When Sam Deleon meets the gorgeous young woman his mother has chosen for him, he fears falling in love, because he knows nothing about love. In order to carry out his mother’s plan, he marries True and moves her to his mother's home, intending to visit enough to set the plan in motion. When True fails to obey him, he faces the possibility of losing her, thereby losing his inheritance and the family property.

Sam and True attempt a reconciliation and compromise. Together, they now face a nemesis, someone who determines to thwart every action they take, endangering not only their lives, but also those whom they love.

Book 4

TEXAS DREAMER

Lee King is a dreamer. When he realizes he was born under a lucky star, he reached for the jackpot and won. But winning a big prize isn't the same as keeping it safe from interlopers and greedy fortune hunters – including women. When oilman Tex McDougal crosses his path, Lee believes he has found the perfect man to help him. His daughter, Emilie McDougal, while not a buxom beauty, impresses him with her intelligence, her courage, and her selflessness.

Could he strike a financial bargain with her? One that would suit them both?

Emilie McDougal has no family except her father, and she has followed in his footsteps from age one. When Lee King enters their lives, she begins to dream – for the first time in her life. She only wants one thing from Lee, one tiny thing that would make her life complete. Would he agree to her counter-bargain?

Be sure to leave a comment for a chance to win a free ebook, reader's choice.

31 comments:

  1. I like the look of this series. I would love to read more.
    debby236 at gmail dot com

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    1. Thank you, Debby, for stopping by. Maybe you'll win a copy!

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  2. Celia, we are so glad to have this series of yours here at PRP! Love the covers and of course, these stories!

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    1. Cheryl--I can't thank you and Livia enough. You've made this transition much easier than I thought..along with Rebecca's much appreciated help. To have a home here at PRP for this series is now exactly where I should be.

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  3. These are beautiful! Congratulations everyone.

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  4. I have read these stories in this series and loved each and every one of them. I would be hard pressed to decide which is my favorite. Okay, maybe Texas Dreamer was right up next to perfect in my mind.
    I just wanted to come by and wish you the very best. I'm so glad to see your books with Prairie Rose.

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    1. Sarah--I'm glad you liked Texas Dreamer..it's the last of the Cameron stories, and I'm thrilled to have it up and running again. Thank you for the good wishes!

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  5. Celia, welcome to PRP! I'm so glad these stories found a new home here.

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    1. Hi, Tracy--I do have a couple of books already with PRP--but to have this series all together and released at the same time makes me a happy camper. Thanks for the welcome.

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  6. This looks like a fantastic series. I look forward to reading all four books. Congrats and best wishes.

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    1. Robyn--oh, I hope you do like all four. Please read them in order if you decide to try the entire group. They are stand alone stories, but each is a family member, beginning with the mother when she was young. Thank you!

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  8. This looks like a fantastic series. I look forward to reading all four books. Congrats and best wishes. I already just got them.

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  10. Another series to add to my TBR file!

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    1. Paulette--I'm glad you like a series. I do, which is why I wrote these. Thanks!

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  11. This looks like a fantastic series, Celia. Congrats. Do you have a favorite?

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    1. My favorite is TEXAS TRUE. Oddly, it was not readers favorite. It's the longest of the four..but I think it's packed with emotion. Thanks for asking...I like that.

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  12. Celia,

    How exciting for you to have these books back in circulation. Congratulations.

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    1. Thanks, Kaye...and I'm thrilled to have more books with PRP now. I feel like I came home!

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  13. Congratulations and thanks for putting them back into circulation.

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  14. Some interesting story lines here. They all sound like good stories of women who need to be strong in order to survive and get what they want out of life.

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    1. libraypat--yes, I did try to make each female very strong. In two of them, the male lead is hard-headed and not very compassionate--the kind of man I like to write, one that needs redemption. So, that was satisfying, too.
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  15. I love the covers and the titles. Congratulations on finding a home for your series at PRP and keeping the series up and running for readers to enjoy.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. Now I can be a bigger part of PRP--it's a good feeling to be "settled."

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  16. Got them written down and look forward to reading them. Must get my medieval anthology done first, but then I plan to curl up and be delightfully entertained. Congratulations on having this series reborn and with new covers. Stunning they are--all of them. Wishing you the best. I'm getting them on my kindle now.

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    1. Wow, Beverly Wells..you've just about made my day. What a wonderful note. I do hope you like them. Livia did a fantastic job on the covers--each one was just perfect. Thanks!

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  17. Celia, What a set of stories you have offered. I don't know which one I would like better, so I'm going to say I will love them all! Doris

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  18. Sorry I'm late with my comment, Celia, but I'm not on the computer much lately. I loved the looks of this series. I'm so busy with my sister's cancer treatments that I don't have much time for reading now, but I intend to read all of these. The covers are great and they look like my kind of series. Congratulations.

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