Laura Haley-McNeil

2/8/26, Returning to Crystal Creek

Postcard for you

Returning to Crystal Creek fills my heart with joy, and I love taking you with me. Readers step into three uplifting romances filled with hope, healing, and second chances. Each story highlights the power of community and the strength of love. Moreover, the boxed set offers a seamless reading experience that keeps you turning pages. …

Laura Haley-McNeil

Return to Hearts of Crystal Creek

Return to Hearts of Crystal Creek with this boxed set of books 4–6 that sweeps you back into a world of small‑town charm, second chances, and faith‑rooted hope. Although each story stands alone, the emotional threads weave together into a binge‑worthy journey perfect for readers who crave warmth, redemption, and romance that feels like home. …

Laura Haley-McNeil

2/1/26, You Won’t Believe

You Won’t Believe How Fast You’ll Fall for These Cowboys—Grab the Boxed Set Today! sweeps you straight into the rugged charm, tender romance, and small‑town hope that define Hearts of Crystal Creek Boxed Set Books 4–6. These three full‑length inspirational romances deliver swoony cowboys, resilient heroines, and the kind of emotional warmth readers crave. Even …

Laura Haley-McNeil

1/11/26, No, Low Heat Contemporary Romance

No, low heat romance has a special charm, especially when the weather turns cold and readers crave warmth that comes from heartfelt emotion rather than explicit scenes. Because these stories focus on connection, trust, and slow‑building affection, they offer a comforting escape that feels both uplifting and deeply satisfying. Moreover, they’re perfect for readers who …

Laura Haley-McNeil

12/14/24, Merry Christmas from Crystal Creek

'Tis the season

Merry Christmas from Crystal Creek. Snow drifts across the Crystal Creek Valley. Chantilly steadies a ladder, hanging garland on the porch. Griff steps closer, his hand brushing hers. Warmth sparks, but shadows linger — his past mistakes whisper between them. Fireside Confessions Moreover, Rose stirs cocoa by the fire. Buck enters, carrying wood, his eyes …