Stephanie Brush
1) Dead wrong
2) Moon silver
Every disaster has a story, none more thrilling than this one. Set during the great San Francisco earthquake and fire, this tale of political corruption, vendettas, romance, rescue--and murder--is based on recently uncovered facts that will forever change our understanding of what really happened. Told by Annalisa Passarelli, a feisty young reporter, the novel paints a vivid picture of the post-Victorian city, from the gilded ballrooms of Nob Hill
...Bailey Rhodes plans to spend just a few days back home in Virginia visiting her mother before she returns to her "fabulous" life in New York City. Once she arrives in Crestonville, however, Bailey finds that she isn't quite so eager to leave. Sure, Aunt Bits and Aunt Bubble still know exactly how to drive her crazy, and certainly, when her younger sister, Jeanne turns up pregnant and sans husband, it only proves that she is just as irresponsible
...After a TV dinner explodes in her microwave, modern New York City girl Cathy Vorhees wakes up in 1959, setting in motion this inventive romantic comedy from Neale (Calendar Girl). Mortified to find herself living the life of uptight Cathy Voight, office tyrant and recipe creator, Cathy bravely tries to "relax and enjoy my psychosis" with the help of her nifty '50s flatmates Tilly and Miranda, who think she's
...6) Come Spring
11) Stairs of sand
When the Arapaho tribal chairman is found murdered in his tepee at the Ethete powwow, the evidence points to the chairman's nephew, Anthony Castle. But Father John O'Malley, pastor of St. Francis Mission, and Vicky...
14) The lost bird
Film star Sharon David travels to the Wind River country convinced that she was adopted at birth from the reservation.
15) The spirit woman
An historian who is convinced that the memoirs of 19th Century Shoshone heroine Sacajawea are stashed somewhere on the reservation, has disappeared.
When John Curry, galloping across the desert to save the life of an Indian child, was thrown from his horse and badly injured, he was rescued by a woman whose husband became his deadly enemy. For Wilbur Newton was both jealous and afraid. He was jealous of the love of his beautiful and lonely wife, who seemed each day more powerfully attracted to the dashing Curry, and fearful for the safety of an ingenious scheme.
17) Wife of moon
Wind River Reservation
Wind River mystery volume 10