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Carolyn Brown

    Diese Autorin taucht in das Reich des Liebesromans ein, angetrieben von einer Faszination für die Tiefe menschlicher Emotionen und die Komplexität von Beziehungen. Ihre Arbeit erforscht die zeitlose Essenz von Liebe und Verbundenheit, die trotz wechselnder Schauplätze und Epochen konstant bleibt. Mit Erzählungen, die sich auf lebendige Emotionen konzentrieren, von herzhaftem Lachen bis zu ergreifenden Tränen, strebt sie danach, eine tiefe Verbindung zu ihren Lesern aufzubauen. Ihre Inspiration schöpft sie aus einem reichen Mosaik aus Familienleben und der dynamischen Welt um sie herum, wodurch sichergestellt wird, dass ihre Geschichten voller Leben sind und mit universellen menschlichen Erfahrungen mitschwingen.

    Carolyn Brown
    The Sandcastle Hurricane
    The Sunshine Club
    Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas
    Miss Janie's Girls
    Ein Cowboy unterm Mistelzweig
    Sommer in Texas
    • Sommer in Texas

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Loretta Sullivan Bailey ist eine kecke Rothaarige, die mit jemandem ein Hühnchen zu rupfen hat. Nachdem sie ihren Mann dabei erwischte, wie er in der Scheune eine andere Frau küsst, verließ Loretta Sullivan Bailey die Lonesome Canyon Ranch und schwor, nie wieder zurückzukommen. Als aber ihre Tochter damit droht, das College zu schmeißen und die Frau eines Ranchers zu werden, weigert sich Loretta, ihr Kind den gleichen Fehler machen zu lassen, wie sie es einst tat. Sie kehrt zur Ranch zurück und ist entschlossen, ihre Tochter bis zum Ende des Sommers wieder zum College zurückzubringen … die Gefühle für ihren Exmann ignoriert sie dabei hartnäckig. Der robuste, stattliche Rancher Jackson Bailey, ein Cowboy von Kopf bis Fuß, ist nicht so erfreut, dass seine temperamentvolle – und hinreißende – Exfrau siebzehn Jahre nach ihrer Scheidung plötzlich aufgetaucht ist. Aber trotz all ihrer Streitereien und dem ganzen Wirbel, entdecken die zwei sturen, einst sich Liebenden, dass alte Flammen am heißesten brennen. Können sie ihre Differenzen am Ende begraben und zusammen glücklich sein … für immer?

      Sommer in Texas
      3,9
    • Miss Janie's Girls

      • 303 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A bittersweet reunion becomes a time for looking back and starting over in a heartwarming new novel from New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown. Miss Janie is at the end of a long and full life, but she has no intention of crossing that finish line until she's found her girls... It's been ten years since Teresa and Kayla shook off the dust of Birthright, Texas, went their separate ways, and never looked back. Apart from their foster mom, Miss Janie, they don't have many fond memories of their hometown. Or of each other. Still, neither can forget the kind woman who opened her home and heart to two teenagers in need. When a private investigator--who just happens to be Miss Janie's handsome nephew--tracks them both down and tells them Miss Janie is dying, Teresa and Kayla know deep down that they've got to be there for her as she had been there for them. With Teresa and Kayla together again under the same roof, old tensions may flare, but with Miss Janie's help, they might rediscover that home is the perfect place for new beginnings.

      Miss Janie's Girls
      4,2
    • Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Carolyn Brown's second book in the Happy, Texas series.

      Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas
      4,2
    • The Sunshine Club

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Sisters of the heart play Cupid in New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown's funny and heartwarming novel about friendship, family, and finding love. Gussie, Ina Mae, and Blanche have been best friends for more than sixty years. From their humble beginnings of founding the Sunshine Club when they were girls to becoming the matchmaking queens of Newton, Texas, these three were inseparable. When Blanche passes away, Gussie and Ina Mae feel the best way to honor their dearly departed is with a shot of whiskey, some good music, and making a match for Blanche's niece, Sissy. Never mind that Sissy's in town for only six weeks. Is there a better reason for her to stay? And is there a better prospect than handsome, charming, blue-eyed local preacher Luke Beauchamp? No and no. The attraction is already there. Now it's up to Gussie and Ina Mae to make sure the sparks really get to crackling by Christmas. The Sunshine Club is back in business. Don't underestimate two feisty women who have their hearts set on a happy ending.

      The Sunshine Club
      4,1
    • Family, wounded hearts, and a Texas bed-and-breakfast are in need of repair in New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown's inviting novel about down-home comfort and second chances. Cousins Tabby and Ellie Mae are due for a change. Running their aunt's beachfront bed-and-breakfast in Sandcastle, Texas, is just the thing to shake things up...though their lives spin out of control in more ways than one when a hurricane barrels into the coastline. It's a miracle it didn't carry them off to Kansas. Not so lucky are the assisted-living center and a small eclectic group of local folks who take shelter with the cousins. Two estranged sisters, rowdy as a circus, need a referee for a battle that goes back decades. And a pair of veterans, best friends for years, hash out bittersweet old times. There's also handyman Alex LaSalle and his business partner, Ricky, experts at repairing the hurricane's damage--and at making Tabby's and Ellie Mae's hearts beat a little faster. As unpredictable, crowded, and stormy as it gets, the Sandcastle B and B is still the perfect harbor for healing past wounds, finding romance, and making up for lost time. Add in Tabby's homemade pecan pie, and the Texas shore feels like a little slice of paradise.

      The Sandcastle Hurricane
      4,1
    • Although psychoanalytic criticism of Shakespeare is a prominent and prolific field of scholarship, the analytic methods and tools, theories, and critics who apply the theories have not been adequately assessed. This book fills that gap. It surveys the psychoanalytic theorists who have had the most impact on studies of Shakespeare, clearly explaining the fundamental developments and concepts of their theories, providing concise definitions of key terminology, describing the inception and evolution of different schools of psychoanalysis, and discussing the relationship of psychoanalytic theory (especially in Shakespeare) to other critical theories. It chronologically surveys the major critics who have applied psychoanalysis to their readings of Shakespeare, clarifying the theories they are enlisting; charting the inception, evolution, and interaction of their approaches; and highlighting new meanings that have resulted from such readings. It assesses the applicability of psychoanalytic theory to Shakespeare studies and the significance and value of the resulting readings.

      Shakespeare and Psychoanalytic Theory
      3,0
    • The Hope Chest

      • 317 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "An inheritance has reunited three estranged cousins. Their grandmother Lucy left Nessa, Flynn, and April her home nestled in the woods near Blossom, Texas, as well as a hope chest to be unlocked after they complete a special task. Together, they must hand-stitch a cherished quilt Lucy left unfinished. It meant everything to her. And now, to three people struggling with their own patchwork pasts ... To Nessa, the house has always been an escape from her strict parents--a home away from home. Flynn has followed a profligate path into adulthood, never guessing it would lead him here. And the town of Blossom only stirs up a lifetime of disappointments for April. Lost and with nowhere to go, her last chance is helping fulfill Nanny Lucy's final wish. Thread by healing thread, Nessa, Flynn, and April bond over the quilt and all it represents. As they discover the family they've been looking for in one another, they share more than memories. They share the hope of new beginnings."--Amazon

      The Hope Chest
      3,9
    • Dallas. World-Class Texas

      • 271 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      In memory of Alice Judd given by her Classmates of 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958.

      Dallas. World-Class Texas
    • Segreti e speranze

      • 235 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Secrets told in the church ladies' room are supposed to stay in the ladies' room. But that doesn't mean that what Trudy overhears there during her great-aunt Gertrude's funeral won't change the rest of her life. Trudy has a daughter in the middle of a major rebellion; a two-timing husband who has been cheating for their entire married life; and a mother with Alzheimer's residing in the local nursing home. She doesn't really need a crumbling old house about to fall into nothing but a pile of memories and broken knickknacks. Billy Lee Tucker, resident oddball in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, lived next door to Gert, and in her will she leaves him the funds to help Trudy remodel the old house. That's fine with Billy Lee, because he's been in love with Trudy since before they started school. And just spending time with her is something he'd never ever allowed himself to dream about. A beautiful home rises up from the old house on Broadway, and right along with it rises up a relationship. But is Trudy too scarred from what she heard in the ladies' room to see a lovely future with Billy Lee?

      Segreti e speranze
      4,4