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Branded With Love  
Lori Wade hides from anything that she doesn't want to face, including the mystery-shrouded death of her mother when Lori was five. Living in denial generates its own set of problems. She absorbs her grandpa's romanticized vision of the Old West and decides that life would be more tranquil there than in Topeka. She travels as far as Western Kansas, still looking for the "real west." Lori isn't looking for love, but she finds it, and life becomes anything but tranquil. Handsome rancher Mase Bailey always gets what he wants, and, when Lori finds out that he wants her, she blocks his every attempt to win her. His most successful effort involves teaching her to ride horseback. She falls in love with the horses, the ranch, and the Sunday barbecues, everything but the man. But Mase is a resourceful person who never runs out of ideas.
 
Life, I think, Is Like A Watermelon
Eventually a mother/columnist must put away her spyglass, tape recorder, and hidden cameras and rely on her own inventiveness. Why? Because all of her victims, I mean her children, have grown up and left home. All those years of recording details of toddler acrobats, grade school mayhem, teenagers’ angst, Halloween plans gone awry when the youngsters fell asleep at the supper table, and Easter egg hunts where more time was spent hunting children than eggs, have faded into the past. Tales of her own early days as a Kansas farm kid followed. Next came stories about the 23 years spent as a military family moving hither and yon, mostly yon. Publishing details of those adventures and misadventures got everyone’s attention. They tried hard to believe that the tale was about anyone in the family but themselves. Only the author knows for sure.