Short Romance Stories by
Linda Louise Rigsbee
Where the Snow Geese Live
A woman is trying to recover from the emptiness left by a deceased husband.  Can two young girls and their father fill the void?
Keep the Ball Rolling
A married couple have drifted apart over the years.  Can they revive the excitement or will their marriage collapse like others?
A Special Thanksgiving
An elderly woman promises her daughter that she won't spend Thanksgiving alone.  In a desperate move, she invites the lonely old man the townspeople call "the old geezer."
Love and Deception
A mother hasn't told her boyfriend that she has two children.  Will he forgive her for keeping it from him?
Even Steven
When she finds a telephone number in her husband's pocket, Dana suspects him of cheating.  They've only been married three months.  Is it possible?
Macho Man
A girl loves a man who carries the macho image a little too far.  Locked in a power struggle with him, she wonders if he is the wrong man for her.
Such is Life
There is a good reason why a miner looks familiar to Jena - But something about him might hold the key to her happiness.
Sweet Sixteen
A high school girl has a crush on a boy, but he doesn't notice her.  Is it the old fashioned clothes she wears?  Can she get his attention without buying new clothes?
The First Time For Love
The Homely Stud
When a girl falls in love with her boyfriend's best friend, she is in a dilemma.  If she declares her feelings, she could ruin the friendship between the two men.  Must she walk away from the man she loves?
The Storm
A couple's first fight is like a summer storm.  Will it end in destruction?
A Father's Day Romance
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Christmas Blues
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Western Romance
Never Say Never
Natalie could never forgive the Yankees for what they had done to her family.  When she travelled out west to meet her fiance, that oath put her in a sticky situation.
This genre has a wide range of settings, from the western romance "Never say Never" to the contemporary use of metaphors, "The Storm."  From the first love of teens   "Sweet Sixteen" to the mature love of second childhood "A Special Thanksgiving" or "The First Time For Love."  The stories are fast-pased . . . ideal reading for a quick break.  And, of course, always family oriented - no offensive language, explicit sex, anti-heros or exessive violence.