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Springwater Seasons

Linda Lael Miller (2000)

SubgenreWestern Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingWestern/Ranch

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageNot rated

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"Frontier life overflows with the passion and warmth of Springwater, a tiny stagecoach stop that blossoms into a hustling Montana town." -- Back cover. Jessica - Springwater Seasons: Jessica ~ Linda Lael Miller Montana Territory, Winter 1880 Springwater Seasons takes place in the tiny stagecoach stop called Springwater, as it blossoms into a bustling Montana town. For a spinster newspaper reporter with a mind of her own, Springwater offer a chance to embrace a career and a very special love. Intelligent and outspoken, Jessica Barnes will never make a docile wife, and she's never met a man who's wanted anything more. She left her home back East to help her seriously ill brother run the Springwater Gazette, but she arrives in town to find the family in upheaval and the newspaper about to go bankrupt. Ever efficient, and not shy with her opinions, Jessica rolls up her sleeves and takes charge. Springwater has never met a woman like Jessica, a fact which becomes abundantly clear to one of the town's most distinguished men. As mayor of Springwater, Gage Calloway can't stand the way Jessica criticizes his decisions. As a man, though, Gage is finding her a delectable armful he would dearly love to know better. And when a blizzard strikes, stranding them alone, these two strong-willed people find a passion in common they'd never thought possible. SAVANAH - Springwater Seasons: Savannah ~ Linda Lael Miller Montana Territory, Summer 1875 Springwater Seasons takes place in the tiny stagecoach stop called Springwater, as it blossoms into a bustling Montana town. For a dance hall girl who's never had much luck with dreams, Springwater may hold the happiness she seeks. Savannah Rigbey has made a living pouring whiskey and singing in saloons since she was sixteen years old. She's come to Springwater to take up her half-ownership of the local bar--but her work begins before she even sets foot in town. On the stagecoach to Springwater, a young girl goes into lab