Obtain Vanessas Match (Children Of Texas, #5) Imagined By Judy Christenberry Available As Document
Vanessa Shaw nothing is more important than family, especially since her recent reunion with her longlost brother and sisters.
So when she's asked to counsel a troubled teen, she puts everything into restoring her charge's sense of security while wondering, where is Lindy's half brother and new guardian, Richard Austin
Once he finds out what happened to his little sister, Richard is determined to make everything right.
He works closely with Vanessa to achieve this, and the more time he spends with the therapist, the harder he falls for her.
But Richard can't shake the feeling Vanessa isn't willing to forgive him for abandoning Lindy, Yet once he realizes Vanessa is the woman for him, Richard will stop at nothing to get her to change her mind about him and consent to be his wife.
Sweet story but didn't really care for the part where Sharon was killed, It just kind of seemed thrown in there and was a major event to be a small happening in the story.
Judy Russell Christenberry was born in Dallas, Texas, USA, where
she raised in a family of four children with a stay at home mom who was a terrific cook and an excellent teacher, where family tradition was concerned.
As a child, Judy was surrounded by animals, Her father raised a few head of cattle to keep meat on the table, At one time or another, there were sheep, Thanksgiving turkeys, ducks and dogs, and there were always chickens.
Judy learned the importance of family at an early age, But, Judiths marriage ended in divorce, Yet, with support from her mother and siblings, she and her two daughters discovered their own definition of family.
The family comes in all shapes and flavors, Whats important isnt the two parents and the,chil Judy Russell Christenberry was born in Dallas, Texas, USA, where she raised in a family of four children with a stay at home mom who was a terrific cook and an excellent teacher, where family tradition was concerned.
As a child, Judy was surrounded by animals, Her father raised a few head of cattle to keep meat on the table, At one time or another, there were sheep, Thanksgiving turkeys, ducks and dogs, and there were always chickens.
Judy learned the importance of family at an early age, But, Judith's marriage ended in divorce, Yet, with support from her mother and siblings, she and her two daughters discovered their own definition of family.
The family comes in all shapes and flavors, What's important isn't the two parents and the,children, it's love and support, She raised her children, taught during the day, wrote at night, and pursued her dream, Judy, hasn't always been a writer, but she's always been a dreamer, As a child, for entertainment while doing chores, she told herself stories she was always the heroine.
However, she didn't start writing until she turned thirty eight, just one year after her father's unexpected death.
After this, she realized life promised no guarantees about how much time you have, Why wait to pursue your dreams She had begun reading Harlequin Romance novels about ten years earlier, so romance writing came naturally.
She signs her novels as Judy Christenberry, sitelink Judith Christenberry and sitelink Judith Stafford, Over time, Judy realized two central themes dominating her writing: family and small town/country life, Many of her books have cowboy heroes, partly because she read all Zane Grey's romantic versions of the Old West as a teenager, and partly because her parents grew up on farms.
The last element that frequently appears in Judy's stories is a dash of humor, just enough to bring a smile to your face.
She believes laughter is good medicine and it definitely makes a six foot hunk even attractive!Now, with her daughters pursuing their own dreams, Judy writes full time and is wrapped up in her storytelling.
She lives each new adventure with the vigor of a young girl, still dreaming up tales while washing dishes.
She hopes to entertain her readers as much as she entertains herself! sitelink,