Arlynn Leiber Presser: 6 books

Book cover of Second to None
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

SECOND TO NONE, originally published under the byline ArLynn Presser Garnet Brown is seventeen years old, has a great mother, a boyfriend Andy, and a cute tutor Grant who is undeniably geeky but somehow still charming and attractive. Her life plan revolves around getting into a good college...
Book cover of Blue-Jeaned Prince
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

A Southern rich girl and a mechanic prove that opposites attract, but making their relationship work in the real world may be more than they can handle. Jewell Whittington grew up rich, spoiled, and headstrong. Clay DeVries grew up poor, hard-working and so much in love that it hurt—particularly...
Book cover of How to Marry . . . a Million-Dollar Man
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

A single mom sets her sights on a rich husband, but a sexy handyman could turn her world upside down . . . Clarissa Shaughnessy is a single mother with a seven-year-old son, not enough money and a plan: find and marry a man worth at least a million dollars. She does her research, schemes to...
Book cover of Winnetka
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2009

In 1854, as the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad Company made plans to lay track through the Green Bay Trail north of Chicago, builder Charles Peck subdivided the surrounding woods. His wife Sarah declared that they must name this land Winnetka, meaning �beautiful land� in Native American. There is...
Book cover of Kearney
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2010

Kearney, Missouri, is just 25 miles northeast of Kansas City, and though it�s a quiet farming and ranching community, its close proximity to the downtown area makes it the perfect place for commuters who want a small town to come home to. Officially incorporated in 1869 and most likely named for Charles...
Book cover of Northfield
by ArLynn Leiber Presser
Language: English
Release Date: January 3, 2011

In 1926, railroad and electric power tycoon Samuel Insull held a contest to name a station on the Skokie Valley Electric Line that the locals already called the Skokie Swamp. The winning name? Wau Bun, a Potawatomi word meaning �dawn� and also the name of a noted Potawatomi chief from the late 1700s....
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