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Just for a while.

So he said nothing. Swinging up on Renny, he waved the woman to follow, and headed down the road to Heartbreak Creek, feeling better than he had since the walls at Rincon Point had shattered around him.

Thanks to . . .

Nancy Coffey, my insightful agent, whose encouragement is invaluable.

The staff at Berkley (especially my editor, Wendy McCurdy) who always works so hard to make me look great.

Theresa Rizzo and John Brooks for information on avalanches and snow survival.

Cyndi Thomson, who is always there to listen, and cry, and laugh on cue.

My daughter, Sara Straley—friend, website administrator, and all around amazing woman.

My wonderful readers, whose kind emails and encouraging words keep me going.

And, of course, Joe . . .

Thank you all.

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Kaki Warner
is an award-winning author and longtime resident of the Pacific Northwest. Although she now lives on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains in Washington, Kaki actually grew up in the Southwest and is a proud graduate of the University of Texas. Kaki spends her time gardening, hiking, reading, writing, and soaking in the view from the deck of her hilltop cabin with her husband and floppy-eared hound dog.

If you enjoyed MIRACLE IN NEW HOPE, don’t miss Kaki Warner’s

Runaway Brides series, featuring four unlikely brides who make their way west—and find love where they least expect it . . .

HEARTBREAK CREEK

COLORADO DAWN

BRIDE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY

Available now from Berkley Sensation

Berkley Sensation titles by Kaki Warner

Runaway Brides Novels

Heartbreak Creek

Colorado Dawn

Bride of the High Country

 

Blood Rose Trilogy

Pieces of Sky

Open Country

Chasing the Sun

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