Moondance Trilogy Series by Salem Archer

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  • Moondance in Red (Moondance Trilogy #1)
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    Moondance in Red (Moondance Trilogy #1)

    Salem Archer

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2014

    MAGGIE DUPREE can’t understand why God hates her. So she’s stubborn, she curses—a lot, and maybe she plays too many practical jokes on her best friend. Nobody’s perfect. Nothing she has done should warrant the hell she received by marrying Jacob Greene. But the fiasco of her failed marriage taught her one valuable lesson: men can’t be trusted—especially the good ol’ boy types growing in abundance in her home town. With new-found independence, she resolves to remain single... more

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  • Country Girl, City Moon (Moondance Trilogy #2)
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    Country Girl, City Moon (Moondance Trilogy #2)

    Salem Archer

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Okay, so he lied by omission. Now that she knows the truth and why he did it, she can forgive him for that. She’s even agreed to move in with him (admittedly, a hasty decision influenced by moonlight and his irresistible kiss), but it’s too late to back out now. There’s just one enormous problem that MAGGIE DUPREE can’t seem to wrap her mind around—how in God’s name is a simple country girl supposed to fit into the life of a billionaire? She has no freaking idea how to live in his world... more

  • Blue Moon Kind of Love (Moondance Trilogy #3)
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    Blue Moon Kind of Love (Moondance Trilogy #3)

    Salem Archer

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    Mrs. Mason Reid—to Maggie, it just sounds and feels right, and now that it’s hers, she wears it easy and with pride. Never mind the fact that they were in the middle of a huge fight when he basically kidnapped her and proposed . . . in the rain . . . in the middle of an old gas station parking lot. And okay, they got married a few hours later, but, hey, nothing else about their relationship has been traditional... more

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