
This latest offering is no disappointment it's as rich and heady as a jug of mountain ``donk''-and just as hard to put down. The Garrison Keillor of romance, Morsi's ( Runabout ) stories are always filled with lively narration and generous doses of humor. Eligible for Free Shipping Expedited Shipping Available Item Condition Seller Rating. Jove Books, 6.5 (0pp) ISBN 978-7-7 Morsi (Marrying Stone) returns to Marrying Stone, Ark., 1906, for this pleasant hearth-and-home romance.

But Meggie refuses to settle for anything less than true love from her dream prince. His plans to leave the town of Marrying Stone Mountain at the end of summer are altered drastically when he accidentally ends up wedded to Meggie. Winner of the 1992 Rita for Best Historical Romance, Pamela is the author of Garters and the. After nearly dying from Meggie's disastrous cooking, Roe settles into the slow-paced Ozark life with its patchwork quilt of lovable characters. About the author (1994) Pamela Morsi Pamela Morse is one of romances fastest rising stars.

They're an odd bunch Jesse Best is a simpleminded, amiable giant who rescues Roe when he becomes lost and wants to know, ``Can we keep him?'' Jesse's sister Meggie immediately throws herself into Roe's arms, claiming he's her long-awaited prince, and their lame father Ornery puts more value in Roe's strong back then in his wallet.

Monroe ``Roe'' Farley ventures into the darkest depths of the Ozark Mountains with his ediphone (a 1902 voice recording machine) to search for long-forgotten folk songs, he inadvertently finds himself becoming part of the Best household. Runabout, by Pamela Morsi The StoryGraph Runabout Territory Trysts 2 Pamela Morsi 295 pages first pub 1994 ( editions) fiction historical romance emotional fast-paced Description In Prattville (formerly called Dead Dog), Oklahoma, in 1916, Tulsa May Bruder has given up on love.
