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Kaki Warner

    Kaki Warner écrit des romances historiques dont la toile de fond est le vaste paysage du Territoire du Nouveau-Mexique. Ses premières expériences à cheval et son appréciation des vastes panoramas du Texas inspirent les décors de ses romans, transportant les lecteurs dans l'histoire sauvage de l'Ouest américain. Warner capture magistralement l'esprit de l'époque, créant des récits captivants. Sa vie actuelle dans les montagnes de Washington offre un cadre tranquille qui alimente ses efforts littéraires.

    Rough Creek
    Heartbreak Creek
    • Heartbreak Creek

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the American West, this historical series follows four unlikely brides as they embark on a transformative journey. Each character brings a unique story and perspective, navigating challenges and forging bonds along the way. Their adventures promise to explore themes of resilience, love, and the quest for a new life in a rugged landscape. The narrative weaves together their individual paths, highlighting the strength found in friendship and the pursuit of happiness amidst uncertainty.

      Heartbreak Creek
      3,9
    • Rough Creek

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A cowboy with a troubled past and the woman he can’t resist find love and second chances in Rough Creek, Texas, from the beloved and award winning author of Western romance, Kaki Warner. After serving eighteen months in prison for a crime he didn't commit, Dalton Cardwell is looking for a fresh start. What better place than Whitcomb Four Star Ranch? He doesn't regret the decisions of his past--he'd choose the same roads again. But now all Dalton wants is to keep his head down and focus on the horses--and on Raney Whitcomb. Raney is outraged when she learns her mother hired an ex-con. Raney has worked hard for the ranch, sacrificing her personal life for the dream of building on her family's legacy. But as Dalton breaks down every misconception and even wins the good opinion of her sisters, Raney is forced to rethink her stance--and finally free herself to explore the heart-pounding tension that simmers between them.

      Rough Creek
      3,5