#1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods brings readers two classic tales of the Calamity Janesâ¦fierce friends facing challenges in life and love
Do You Take This Rebel?
Cassie Collins fled Winding River, Wyoming, when she discovered she was pregnant. Now, ten years later and stronger, sheâs been drawn back to town for a reunion with her friends, the Calamity Janes. But is she strong enough to stand up to Cole Davis, the wealthy father of her child who has the power to take away her son? Or can they finally become the family she always dreamed of?
Courting the Enemy
Karen Hansonâs oldest friends, the Calamity Janes, are urging her to sell her struggling ranch to brooding, enigmatic Grady Blackhawk. But how can she possibly sell out to her late husbandâs worst enemy? Spending time with her handsome adversary could cost Karen a lot more than her ranch. Gradyâs suddenly far less interested in the land than he is in claiming Karen herself!
Praise for the novels of Sherryl Woods
âSherryl Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels about family, friendship and home. Truly feel-great reads!â
â#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
âWoods is a master heartstring puller.â
âPublishers Weekly on Seaview Inn
âWoodsâs readers will eagerly anticipate her trademark small-town setting, loyal friendships, and honorable mentors as they meet new characters and reconnect with familiar ones in this heartwarming tale.â
âBooklist on Home in Carolina
âOnce again, Woods, with such authenticity, weaves a tale of true love and the challenges that can knock up against that love.â
âRT Book Reviews on Beach Lane
âIn this sweet, sometimes funny and often touching story, the characters are beautifully depicted, and readersâ¦willâ¦want to wish themselves away to Seaview Key.â
âRT Book Reviews on Seaview Inn
âWoodsâ¦is noted for appealing character-driven stories that are often infused with the flavor and fragrance of the South.â
âLibrary Journal
âA reunion story punctuated by family drama, Woodsâs first novel in her new Ocean Breeze series is touching, tense and tantalizing.â
âRT Book Reviews on Sand Castle Bay
âA whimsical, sweet scenarioâ¦the digressions have their own charm, and Woods never fails to come back to the romantic point.â
âPublishers Weekly on Sweet Tea at Sunrise
Dear friend,
When I first conceived the idea for the Calamity Janes series years ago, I knew I wanted to write about a group of friends whoâd been a bit of a disaster back in high school, then taken very different paths. Now theyâre back in Wyoming for their class reunion and the chance to catch up on their lives. In a lot of ways, these women were the predecessors of the Sweet Magnolias. Iâm so delighted that new readers will have a chance to get to know them.
Back then, in addition to writing about strong friendships, I also wanted to attempt a group of books set in a parallel time frame. In other words, even though these are very separate stories, the plots overlap during the big class reunion. Only the final book continues past the last dance. It was an interesting writing challenge. As you read the five stories, youâll have to decide if the experiment worked.
I hope youâll have as much fun with the Calamity Janes as youâve had through the years with the Sweet Magnolias and that youâll enjoy the Wyoming setting as much as I enjoyed visiting that part of the country to do research for the series.
With all good wishes for lasting friendships in your life.
Sherryl
Prologue
The thick white envelope had all the formality of a wedding invitation. Cassie weighed it in her hands, her gaze locked on the postmarkâWinding River, Wyoming. Her hometown. A place she sometimes longed for in the dark of night when she could hear her heart instead of her common sense, when hope outdistanced regrets.
Face facts, she told herself sternly. She didnât belong there anymore. The greatest gift sheâd ever given to her mother was her having left town. Her high school friendsâthe Calamity Janes, theyâd called themselves, in honor of their penchant for broken hearts and troubleâwere all scattered now. The man sheâd once loved with everything in her... Well, who knew where he was? More than likely he was back in Winding River, running the ranch that would be his legacy from his powerful, domineering father. She hadnât asked, because to do so would be an admission that he still mattered, even after heâd betrayed her, leaving her alone and pregnant.
Still, she couldnât seem to help the stirring of anticipation that she felt as she ran her fingers over the fancy calligraphy and wondered what was inside. Was one of her best friends getting married? Was it a baby announcement? Whatever it was, it was bound to evoke a lot of old memories.