Order of Linda K Hubalek Books

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Linda Hubalek is a bestselling author of fiction, historical romance, and general romance novels. She has made a name for herself writing novels about honorable men and strong women with a touch of drama, despair, and humor.

She sets most of her works in the Kansas prairie, which she says she loves looking at whether it is from her office window or by being outside.
She made her debut when she wrote “Butter in the Well,” the first of the “Butter in the Well” series in 2012. She now has more than fifty novels to her name spread over more than nine series.

When Linda is not writing her novels, she can usually be found reading while drinking dark chocolate, channeling her Horticulture degree by gardening or exploring the world with her husband.

She sometimes interacts with her readers on her website and social media profiles, where she gives exclusive previews of her upcoming novels.

According to Linda Hubalek, she never planned to become a writer.

Still, she embarked on her path to becoming an author when she was in the sixth grade. Her class teacher had asked the class to write a paper on what they wanted to become when they grew up and she said she wanted to become a farmer.

As such, she went to college and earned a degree in Horticulture and Agriculture from Kansas State University. Afterward, she spent several years doing agronomy research before she started a wholesale horticulture business.

“Prairie Flowers,” the company that she started grew mini pumpkins, ornamental corn, and flowers for the florist trade.

She was featured in Country Woman Magazine in 1990 at the most inopportune moment. Her husband had been transferred to California which meant she had to sell the business.

She resorted to growing pumpkins and flowers in five-gallon buckets in her own home while hoping she would one day get back to full-scale horticulture.

In time, Linda Hubalek started writing about farmland and family as she was feeling homesick. She then pivoted towards writing about her ancestors who were Swedish pioneer women that settled in Kansas during the 1800s.

Her family eventually moved back to Kansas where she lived in the lands her ancestors first lived in as they farmed bison for more than ten years. She would eventually start writing western romances set in the latter part of 19th century Kansas.

Hubalek’s novels can be found on all major booksellers such as iTunes, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon in both audio, ebook, and print formats. Deemed historical fiction, these novels are appropriate for readers of all ages.

“Rania Ropes a Rancher” by Linda Hubalek is the story of Rania Hamner whose ancestors moved to Texas from Sweden more than a decade ago. They had settled in Texas, raising cattle which they herded up Chisholm Trail.

However, herding cattle on the trail made her doubt her self-worth. She also lost the ability to become a regular wife as she could not trust any man.
But when the family goes to Kansas to sell some cattle, she meets a man that makes her believe that there could be love and trust between two people.
Jacob Wilerson the rancher had seen Rania the previous year as she drove a herd of longhorn cattle down the main street of the small town.

He waited patiently for the spring when he knows she will come back. Wilerson is hoping he can convince her to move in with him on his ranch as she had captured his heart.

Things get interesting when her past comes back with a vengeance. She fights like Hell to beat off every challenge since she wants to be with Jacob.
When the latter realizes that Rania is in danger he comes in to protect her, even though she is not too sure if she feels the same way about him.

Linda Hubalek’s novel “Millie Marries a Marshall” is a compelling western story that introduces Millie Donovan.

She is a mail-order bride that is about to meet Kansas homesteader Sam Larson, who she believes will provide her with the safety and love she needs and wants.
She disembarks from the train only to be told by the town marshal in Clear Creek that her husband to be had died in a freak accident.

Adam Wilerson the town marshal had never imagined himself getting married given that he has a very dangerous job. He had been called to the scene of his friend’s death and found that he had been communicating with a mail-order bride.

When Millie gets off the train, he thinks he knows her enough and may even be falling in love with her. He welcomes her and her two-year child to live with him in his house.

When there is danger, Millie takes charge to protect the people she has come to love. Will they be able to survive the attacks by the deranged man that threatens their chance at a happily ever after?

Linda Hubalek’s novel “Hilda Hogties a Horseman” is a compelling western romance novel set in 1873.

Hilda Himnah the lead has spent most of her youthful years driving cattle to Kansas cow towns during the 1870s.

She had gotten fed up with the life and got off the trail to set up her own home in Kansas when she won some money in a horse race. She was planning to raise horses and if possible snag a husband.

Noah Wilerson had made plans to bring back his betrothed from Illinois but arrived at her home to find she was already married. When he arrives back in Kansas he finds himself jobless and homeless s a woman had taken over his homestead and claim.

As for Hilder who has bought Noah’s claim. It is clear that she needs someone with experience to help on her ranch. She taps Noah who she promotes to husband so that he can be her ranching partner and the man who makes her feel special.

Noah wants both the woman who had taken over his claim and his homestead back.

Between butting heads, outlaw danger, and family drama just which one will come out on top?