Romance is alive and well in Western fiction. From Bethany House’s Old West and Christian Westerns, to Harlequin’s and Kensington’s traditional bodice busters, to Totally Bound and Samhain erotic Westerns, readers are burning up for the next romance novel. Even self-publishers Davie Sime and Connie Morse understand the magic of love in the West with their first book, Lonepine: An erotic, western romance set in Montana 1962 (Raven Productions). Whatever your pleasure, readers seeking to add


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