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Sweet Home Alabama
by Paige Winship Dooley, Pamela Griffen, Lisa Harris, Pamela Kaye Tracy

Head Over Heels by Paige Winship Dooley
Jason Roth inherited the Lakeview Rose Bed and Breakfast from his grandparents. Due to poor health they'd let it run down, but now he intends to bring it back to its earlier standards. He's added a diner and a scrumptious breakfast buffet.

Nicole Ryan is back with her daughter Shannon, a widow now, she is trying to fit into the town she ran away from the night she graduated from high school. Shannon and her friends have an assignment; write an old-fashioned love poem. Nicole helps them, but somehow loses the one she wrote. Jason finds the poem and jumps to the conclusion that Nicole is seriously in love with him. Unfortunately, Nicole doesn't act like a woman in love. Then she goes to work for him in the diner and things get complicated.

Paige Winship Dooley's Head Over Heels is a lively romance that will keep the reader smiling all the way.

The Princess and The Mechanic By Pamela Griffin
Ellie Merriweather can't look into Zac Blodgett's soul- shaking blue eyes without losing her breath. He'd been the most handsome boy in high school and she'd dreamed of the day he'd ask her for a date, but it never happened. Ellie is the Mayor's daughter and has a socially ambitious mother who wouldn't dream of allowing her daughter to date a mechanic.

Zac, for his part, is interested in Ellie, but he knows all too well the difference between their lives. What chance has a lowly mechanic, whose grandfather has a drinking problem, have with Clifton Merriweather's daughter? Then Zac finds the love poem and Ellie has been the only customer in the garage that day. Obviously she is infatuated with him. Ellie's parents object, but Zac has a plan guaranteed to change their minds.

Pamela Griffin's The Princess and the Mechanic is a feisty love story with an entertaining twist. True love can overcome the most overwhelming obstacles.

Matchmaker, Matchmaker by Lisa Harris
Samantha Kinglsey, Sam to her friends, is a can-do woman who doesn't need a man. After all, she has run her family's landscaping business and practically raised Mandy, her younger sister. Mandy is a born matchmaker and before long Samantha finds the love poem. Mandy and her friends convince Sam the poem came from Garrett Young. They talk Sam into a complete makeover; hair, clothes, nails, the works. Suddenly she doesn't look like the old Sam. She's truly become a Samantha. In fact, Garrett didn't recognize her when they met.

Garrett has always had strong feelings about Samantha Kingsley. She'd been his best friend for years, but she was just Sam. Suddenly, she's cleaned up, dressed up, and the woman is flat out beautiful. But Garrett isn't the only interested in the "new" Sam.

Lisa Harris' Matchmaker, Matchmaker is a witty story about a man and a woman too comfortable with each other to fall in love, until a simple love poem made them sit up and take notice.

Ready or Nor by Pamela Kaye Tracy
Callie Lincoln is a widow with a young son. Realizing Micah needs a mother than he needs an up-scale lifestyle, she moves from Manhattan to her parent's farm in Alabama. Callie promises herself she'll only be there for one year. Then she's moving back to Manhattan.

Darryl Meester, principal of the Whiterock school is in a bind since Alberta Williams, school secretary, fell and broke her hip. When Callie Lincoln applies for the job, Darryl is delighted with her work. Then he finds a love poem that seems to be written just for him. Callie couldn't have written the poem, could she?

Pamela Kaye Tracy's Ready or Not is a warm-hearted story about single parents learning that raising a child can be tough, but extremely rewarding.

One little love poem, four couples, and a heaping helping of romance. Sweet Home Alabama is a great collection of humorous, enticing stories with characters who will capture your heart. It's fun to see how four different writers can take one idea and write four such very different stories. Great job, ladies.

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