Heartland Wedding

Heartland Wedding
Author: Renee Ryan
Publisher: Steeple Hill
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426848684

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A storm and a scandal bring a widowed blacksmith and an immigrant woman together on the American frontier in this inspirational historical romance. Rebecca Gunderson’s fresh start in High Plains, Kansas, is destroyed when a deadly tornado wrecks the immigrant’s new home—and her reputation. Everyone knows Rebecca rode out the storm with the town’s blacksmith, and no one believes her time with Pete Benjamin was totally innocent. To protect her, Pete offers Rebecca his hand in marriage . . . but the grieving widower can’t give her his heart. Is Rebecca trusting her happiness to a man trapped in the past? Or will faith and trust finally bring them through the storm to a brighter future?

Heartland Weddings

Heartland Weddings
Author: Jennifer Johnson
Publisher: Barbour Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Cerebral palsied children
ISBN: 9781624162381

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Come home to America's heartland in a collection of contemporary romance. Will two women give the men in their lives a second chance for love?

Heartland Wedding (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (After the Storm: The Founding Years, Book 2)

Heartland Wedding (Mills & Boon Love Inspired) (After the Storm: The Founding Years, Book 2)
Author: Renee Ryan
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472023072

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Rebecca Gunderson's fresh start in High Plains, Kansas, is destroyed when a deadly tornado wrecks the immigrant's new home–and her reputation. Everyone knows Rebecca rode out the storm with the town's blacksmith, and no one believes her time with Pete Benjamin was totally innocent. To protect her, Pete offers Rebecca his hand in marriage...

The Double Wedding Ring

The Double Wedding Ring
Author: Clare O'Donohue
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0452298792

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It’s murder before marriage in book five of the Someday Quilts series Nell’s future is on her mind, and it looks as though the pieces are coming together like a perfectly made quilt. Her relationship with police chief Jesse Dewalt is heating up, she’s thinking of starting her own business, and Grandma Eleanor, is about to get hitched. But just the future seems sewn up, Jesse’s former NYPD partner turns up—dead. Nell has to scramble to keep the wedding on track, her relationship from falling apart, and herself from being the target of a stranger with a secret. The Double Wedding Ring has romance, murder and a modern cozy feel… everything fans of the Someday Quilts series have come to love.

Dangle the Ring

Dangle the Ring
Author: Elizabeth Lynx
Publisher: Elizabeth Lynx
Total Pages: 204
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A hot, new romance by USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Lynx about a fake engagement that turned into something not so fake. What happens when a hockey player and a wedding planner kiss pretending to be in love and that kiss turns into something neither expected? I thought it was a good idea to pretend to be engaged to my sister’s best friend. Before you judge, hear me out. I needed the money. Okay, that sounded really bad, but Harper needed something too, a job. We were both benefiting from the fake engagement. The only problem was as we tried to keep it a secret from our friends and family, the more word got out. That’s the problem with being a famous hockey player and living in a small town. Word spreads fast. I guess I didn’t think that one through. I didn’t think a lot of things through. But I was desperate for the money I could get by pretending to be Harper’s fiancé. My ex-wife took everything I had and trying to raise my son in a tiny one-bedroom apartment wasn’t easy. I may not be proud of the lie I told, but I’d do anything for my little boy. Even pretend to not be in love with my fake-fiancé.

Heartland

Heartland
Author: Mort Sahl
Publisher: New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1976
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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SAHL, A POLITICAL SATIRIST, ASSESSES THE MORAL DECLINE OF AMERICA AND RELATES HIS INVOLVEMENT IN THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY, WHICH HE BELIEVES DESTROYED HIS CAREER.

Every New Day

Every New Day
Author: Lauren Brooke
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439317160

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Amy is only 15, but she inherited countless responsibilities when her mother died. Most of all, she is expected to fill her mother's role as the horse healer at Heartland. Amy is talented, but still a novice. She can't admit she needs time to grow and understand.When she can't cure Mercury, and she and Ty argue about his treatment, she decides to visit a Native American horseman who knew her mother. Amy takes Mercury to the mountain-top stable searching for answers, but she ultimately learns that she can't always chase down solutions. Sometimes she has to wait for them to find her.

Death Beyond the Willows

Death Beyond the Willows
Author: Greg Peck
Publisher: The Guest Cottage, Inc.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Farm life
ISBN: 9781930596467

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Murder in the Heartland: Book One

Murder in the Heartland: Book One
Author: Harry Spiller
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Homicide investigation
ISBN: 9781563119125

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For 16 years, Harry Spiller worked as a deputy sheriff, investigator, and sheriff in a place where murder isn't suppose to happen- Southern Illinois. Investigating murder cases mainly in Williamson County and assisting in other counties, he learned the hard reality that murder is all around us. The act is swift for the victim and can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time. It doesn't matter if you live in a big city or a small county, with brick-front towns, small farms, white church houses, lakes and ponds, the Shawnee National Forest, and the muddy rivers. All too often, victims fall prey in places that we think are safe to raise our families, places where we take walks on hot summer nights, where our children play in the park without concern, where we fish in the local pond hoping to land the big one, and where we leave our doors unlocked at night. In this book, Murder In The Heartland, there are 20 case files.

Heartland TV

Heartland TV
Author: Victoria E. Johnson
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814742939

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Winner of the 2009 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Katherine Singer Kovacs Book Award The Midwest of popular imagination is a "Heartland" characterized by traditional cultural values and mass market dispositions. Whether cast positively —; as authentic, pastoral, populist, hardworking, and all-American—or negatively—as backward, narrow–minded, unsophisticated, conservative, and out-of-touch—the myth of the Heartland endures. Heartland TV examines the centrality of this myth to television's promotion and development, programming and marketing appeals, and public debates over the medium's and its audience's cultural worth. Victoria E. Johnson investigates how the "square" image of the heartland has been ritually recuperated on prime time television, from The Lawrence Welk Show in the 1950s, to documentary specials in the 1960s, to The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, to Ellen in the 1990s. She also examines news specials on the Oklahoma City bombing to reveal how that city has been inscribed as the epitome of a timeless, pastoral heartland, and concludes with an analysis of network branding practices and appeals to an imagined "red state" audience. Johnson argues that non-white, queer, and urban culture is consistently erased from depictions of the Midwest in order to reinforce its "reassuring" image as white and straight. Through analyses of policy, industry discourse, and case studies of specific shows, Heartland TV exposes the cultural function of the Midwest as a site of national transference and disavowal with regard to race, sexuality, and citizenship ideals.