Marrying Stone Series (#1-3) by Pamela Morsi
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Overview: Pamela Morsi is a USA Today, Waldenbooks, and Barnes & Noble bestselling author of romance. She broke into publishing in 1991 with Heaven Sent and has been gracing readers with at least a book a year ever since. Two of her novels, Courting Miss Hattie (1992) and Something Shady (1996), won the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award, the highest honor in romance publishing, and others have been RITA finalists. Ms. Morsi pens heartwarming stories set in Small Town, USA. Her books are famous for their wit, humor, memorable characters, and down-home charm.
Genre: Fiction > Romance

Marrying Stone (Marrying Stone #1)
Bright and beautiful Meggie Best has spent her whole life in Marrying Stone, Arkansas. Rejecting the local suitors, she has always been certain that, someday, her prince would come. When tall, elegant, harvard-educated J. Monroe Farley arrives in the sleepy little turn-of-the-century town, Meggie thinsk her dreams finally may come true. But young "Roe" has focused all his attention on recording the traditional folk songs of the Ozarks on his Edison listening box. Then one moonlit night, he and Meggie accidentally jump over the "marrying stone" outside the church together - and what are they to do now that the whole town considers them married in the eyes of God?
Simple Jess (Marrying Stone #2)
The last thing widow Althea Winsloe wanted to do was remarry. Unfortunately, her meddlesome mountain neighbors had other plans. So, one autumn night they banded together and gave Althea a shocking ultimatum: She was to find herself a husband by Christmas...or the town would do it for her!
Althea knew she had her choice of any single man in Marrying Stone, Arkansas. Yet the only one she felt truly comfortable with was Simple Jess. Sweet and gentle, Jess wasn't as smart as your average man. But his tender manner stirred Althea's heart in ways she had never dreamed possible. It would take a miracle to find a husband in Marrying Stone. But sometimes miracles are right under your nose.
The Lovesick Cure (Marrying Stone #3)
For Jesse Winsloe, the answer is clear: head into hiding. Single again and laid off from work, Jesse flees to Onery Cabin to lick her wounds with her ancient aunt Will—a Granny woman with the secret to healing the lovelorn.Sure, Onery Cabin may be right out of Hollywood's Lifestyles of the Poor and Hillbilly, but Marrying Stone Mountain has its charm—including the local physician's assistant, Piney Baxley, a past recipient of Aunt Will's pungent "heartbreak poultice."
Between folk remedies and a "no strings attached" romance, Jesse is beginning to think she's found her own brand of lovesick cure—because there's nothing like a pinch of confidence and a dash of attraction to mend a broken heart.
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3. The Lovesick Cure (Marrying Stone #3)
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.2 MB
Overview: Pamela Morsi is a USA Today, Waldenbooks, and Barnes & Noble bestselling author of romance. She broke into publishing in 1991 with Heaven Sent and has been gracing readers with at least a book a year ever since. Two of her novels, Courting Miss Hattie (1992) and Something Shady (1996), won the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award, the highest honor in romance publishing, and others have been RITA finalists. Ms. Morsi pens heartwarming stories set in Small Town, USA. Her books are famous for their wit, humor, memorable characters, and down-home charm.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
Marrying Stone (Marrying Stone #1)
Bright and beautiful Meggie Best has spent her whole life in Marrying Stone, Arkansas. Rejecting the local suitors, she has always been certain that, someday, her prince would come. When tall, elegant, harvard-educated J. Monroe Farley arrives in the sleepy little turn-of-the-century town, Meggie thinsk her dreams finally may come true. But young "Roe" has focused all his attention on recording the traditional folk songs of the Ozarks on his Edison listening box. Then one moonlit night, he and Meggie accidentally jump over the "marrying stone" outside the church together - and what are they to do now that the whole town considers them married in the eyes of God?
Simple Jess (Marrying Stone #2)
The last thing widow Althea Winsloe wanted to do was remarry. Unfortunately, her meddlesome mountain neighbors had other plans. So, one autumn night they banded together and gave Althea a shocking ultimatum: She was to find herself a husband by Christmas...or the town would do it for her!
Althea knew she had her choice of any single man in Marrying Stone, Arkansas. Yet the only one she felt truly comfortable with was Simple Jess. Sweet and gentle, Jess wasn't as smart as your average man. But his tender manner stirred Althea's heart in ways she had never dreamed possible. It would take a miracle to find a husband in Marrying Stone. But sometimes miracles are right under your nose.
The Lovesick Cure (Marrying Stone #3)
For Jesse Winsloe, the answer is clear: head into hiding. Single again and laid off from work, Jesse flees to Onery Cabin to lick her wounds with her ancient aunt Will—a Granny woman with the secret to healing the lovelorn.Sure, Onery Cabin may be right out of Hollywood's Lifestyles of the Poor and Hillbilly, but Marrying Stone Mountain has its charm—including the local physician's assistant, Piney Baxley, a past recipient of Aunt Will's pungent "heartbreak poultice."
Between folk remedies and a "no strings attached" romance, Jesse is beginning to think she's found her own brand of lovesick cure—because there's nothing like a pinch of confidence and a dash of attraction to mend a broken heart.
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ALL FILES:
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1. Marrying Stone (Marrying Stone #1)
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2. Simple Jess (Marrying Stone #2)
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3. The Lovesick Cure (Marrying Stone #3)
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