Praise for Denise Hunter
“Can romance be any more complicated than a bride who doesn’t remember running away from her groom? Denise Hunter’s take on a woman’s attempt to find her way back to happily ever after again is sweetly endearing. Readers will keep turning pages, wanting to know how true love ever went so wrong . . . and if The Goodbye Bride gets her chance to say ‘I do.’”
—Beth K. Vogt, 2015 RITA® Finalist and author of Crazy Little Thing Called Love
“I’ve been a long-time fan of Denise Hunter’s, and The Goodbye Bride has everything I’ve come to love about her romances: a plucky heroine with lots of backstory, a yummy hero, and a terrific setting. Her fine attention to detail and the emotional punch of the story made me want to reread it immediately. Highly recommended!”
—Colleen Coble USA Today bestselling author of Mermaid Moon and the Hope Beach series
“Denise Hunter has done it once again, placing herself solidly on my must-read list! The Goodbye Bride is a tender, thoughtful look at the role memories play in a romance. The clever plot kept me up way past my bedtime—and happy to be so!”
—Deborah Raney, award-winning author of the Chicory Inn Novels series
“The Goodbye Bride highlights the abandonment that so many have experienced. More importantly, within the context of a wonderful Summer Harbor romance, the author deftly illustrates that there is One who will never abandon us, and when we trust Him, we can in turn trust the people He places in our lives. All this packaged inside one heart-stopping, page-turning romance that will leave the pickiest romance reader delighted and asking for just a few more pages.”
—Cara C. Putman, award-winning author of Where Treetops Glisten and Shadowed by Grace
“[Married ’til Monday] . . . leaves one knowing that love is worth fighting for.”
—RT Book Reviews, 4-star review
“If you enjoy romance blended with suspense, you’re going to love Denise Hunter’s latest novel. Falling Like Snowflakes will make your heart race twice over—from dread of the bad guys and from the joy of watching Beau and Eden fall in love.”
—Robin Lee Hatcher, bestselling author of Whenever You Come Around and Keeper of the Stars
“Denise Hunter writes the most complex, fascinating, and yummy romances out there! Falling Like Snowflakes has it all: a vulnerable young woman on the run with her child, a hunky hero with the guts and determination to help her, and a rugged setting along the coast of Maine. This novel is one you’ll reread again and again.”
—Colleen Coble, USA Today bestselling author of The Inn at Ocean’s Edge and the Hope Beach series
“Hunter is a master romance storyteller. Falling Like Snowflakes is charming and fun with a twist of mystery and intrigue. A story that’s sure to endure as a classic reader favorite.”
—Rachel Hauck, author of The Wedding Dress and the Royal Wedding series
“A handful of authors dominate my must-read list, and Denise Hunter is right at the top. Falling Like Snowflakes is a taut romantic thriller that will warm you to the core.”
—Julie Lessman, award-winning author of the Daughters of Boston, Winds of Change, and Heart of San Francisco series
“Falling Like Snowflakes is a story of letting go, finding home, and discovering who you really are. It’s a story that highlights the importance of community and faith within a romance that will warm your heart. You’ll discover winter in Maine—and find yourself ready to vacation there when the snowflakes fall. And maybe along the journey, you’ll discover the freedom of letting go and trusting God.”
—Cara Putman, award-winning author of Shadowed by Grace and Where Treetops Glisten
“. . . a warm, inspirational tale of ambition, confidence, family, and love.”
—Booklist on The Wishing Season
“A beautiful story—poignant and heartwarming, filled with delightful characters and intense emotion. Chapel Springs is a place anyone would love to call home.”
—RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author on The Wishing Season
“. . . sparkling contemporary tale of competing ambitions, wounded personalities, and powerful attraction.”
—Publishers Weekly on The Wishing Season
“. . . skillfully combines elements of romance, family stories, and kitchen disasters. Fans of Colleen Coble and Robin Lee Hatcher will enjoy this winter-themed novel.”
—Library Journal on The Wishing Season
“This is an emotional tale of overcoming the fear of loss to love again and God’s love, made manifest through people, healing all wounds. The heroine’s doubts, fears, and eventual acceptance of the gift God has given her are told in a sympathetic and heartwarming way. The hero’s steadfastness is poignantly presented as well.”
—Romantic Times, 4 stars on Dancing with Fireflies
“Romance lovers will . . . fall for this gentleman who places his beloved’s needs before his own as faith guides him.”
—Booklist on Dancing with Fireflies
“Hunter’s latest Chapel Springs Romance is a lovely story of lost and found, with a heroine struggling to accept that trusting God doesn’t make life perfect—without loss or sorrow—but can bring great joy. The hero’s love for her and willingness to lose her to save her is quite moving.”
—Romantic Times, 4 stars on Barefoot Summer
“Jane Austen fans will appreciate the subtle yet delightful Austen vibe that flavors this contemporary cowboy romance—and not just because Pride & Prejudice is protagonist Annie’s favorite book. The Trouble with Cowboys is a fast, fun, and touching read with the added draw of a first kiss that is sure to make my Top 5 Fictional Kisses of 2012. So saddle up, ladies: We have a winner!”
—USAToday.com
“In the third and final book of the Big Sky series (which can be read out of order), Hunter may use the term ‘cowboy’ too much, but she creates an endearing story of a strong woman who learns to have faith in people and God’s plan—even if it doesn’t make sense at first. This read will not only have fans cheering the characters on, it will leave them feeling inspired in their own lives.”
—Romantic Times, 4 stars on The Trouble with Cowboys
“. . . a story filled with romantic tension . . . Hunter’s well-developed characters and plot twists make for a delightful and inspirational journey.”
—Publishers Weekly on The Trouble with Cowboys
“A fun weekend read with equal parts spunk and spice, Denise Hunter’s The Accidental Bride will keep readers lassoed up tight ’til the cows come home.”
—USA Today