The Snowbirds
Hebby Roman

Catalina Reyes has sacrificed everything to own a beach-front recreational vehicle park. Widowed and struggling, her Park falls on hard times and needs extensive renovations to remain open. When Manuel Batista rents a slot at the Park, he's drawn to Catalina and helps her to renovate the Park. Despite their mutual attraction, they both know Manuel will return north to his family after the winter. Can they find a compromise to bridge the gap of hundreds of miles between their homes and find a second chance at love?
What's a forty-year-old virgin doing in a predicament like this? Looking for a husband because her late father's will decrees she must marry or forfeit her orchard, her only means of support. Hank McCall, as a perspective husband, leaves a great deal to be desired--he's twice divorced and older than Esmeralda. Scarred by their pasts and challenged by the gap in their ages, Esmeralda and Hank struggle with their new-found relationship. But when Hank is faced with losing Esmeralda or surrendering to her yearning to have a real family, their fates hang in the balance.
LuAnn Sparks and Joaquin Sandoval were childhood friends; his parents were employed by LuAnn's family. LuAnn, born to wealthy parents, marries well and leads a privileged lifestyle until she loses her husband and their money. Joaquin is a bad-boy, Harley-riding rebel whose clever invention makes him an overnight millionaire. Reunited after more than twenty-five years apart, they still care for each other. But LuAnn is trying to put her life back together. And Joaquin is determined to obtain custody of his eight-year-old daughter. Can an up-tight socialite and a tattooed-biker find a forever-after-kind of love and forge a new family together?