Counting The Cost By Liz Adair - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. Counting the Cost by Liz Adair. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , · Counting the Cost by Liz Adair For handsome, hard-riding cowboy, Heck Benham, life is as solid as the New Mexico countryside he loves as predictable as the annual spring roundup. Yet, that all changes when Mrs. Ruth Reynolds moves from back east into his homeland and into his heart.
Liz took a break from suspense to write Counting the Cost, a novel based on family history. The book won the Whitney Award and was a finalist for the Willa Award and Arizona Publisher Association's Glyph Award. Liz returned to romantic suspense with Cold River and feels writing in that genre doing so is a service project. or less and counting the days until "Counting the Cost," the new novel by best-selling author, Liz Adair will be ready for shipping! The last few weeks have been extremely exciting as I've worked with Liz to finish up her manuscript and cover and get the book to the printer. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experience, and provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie www.doorway.ru also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements.
Liz Adair: Counting the Cost. Janu by Guest Blogger. People often ask me where I get the ideas for my novels. I think sometimes they come from my DNA. Counting the Cost by Liz Adair For handsome, hard-riding cowboy, Heck Benham, life is as solid as the New Mexico countryside he loves as predictable as the annual spring roundup. Yet, that all changes when Mrs. Ruth Reynolds moves from back east into his homeland and into his heart. In Liz Adair’s new novel, Counting the Cost, the Southwest in the early twentieth century comes to life. Ms. Adair has an uncanny ability to transport any reader from their own situation, and transplant them into the rigid and challenging life of a cowboy in New Mexico. Heck Benham understands life on his terms. He understands cattle.
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