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Summary
A New York Times Bestselling Author -- Colton, Montana, 1931. Struggling through the Great Depression, Maddy Aldridge agrees to run a speakeasy in order to save her family's store. Keeping her dangerous new partner at arm's length isn't easy, but Maddy faces her biggest test when Jack Rucker comes home unexpectedly. He left town seven years ago, breaking his promise -- and her heart. Now he'll do anything to earn her forgiveness... except reveal that he's an undercover Prohibition agent.
Author Notes
Dorothy Garlock is a Texas native living in Clear Lake, Iowa, who quit her job as a newspaper columnist and reporter at the age of 49 to write novels. She entered her first novel in a contest and lost, but she sold the book. Now, over twenty years later, she has millions of copies in print and has had her work translated into 18 languages.
So many of her more than 40 books are set in the Old West that Dorothy Garlock has come to be classified as a Western Romance writer. She is a member of the Romance Writers Hall of Fame. Popular titles include Almost Eden, The Listening Sky, and Larkspur. With Hope is a gritty, unsentimental romance set in the Great Depression.
Dorothy Garlock also writes under the names Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Philips and Johanna Phillips.
(Bowker Author Biography)