One Starry Night Reid Barclay doesn't have time for Christmas, not with trouble brewing at the Crown Seven Ranch. He's got prize thoroughbreds to protect and a long-ago wrong that he wants to make right. But the beautiful cook who's taken over the ranch kitchen is a welcome distraction, even if Ellie Jo Cade burns everything from gingerbread to roast beef. Her sweet face and womanly figure are pure temptation. . . Cornhusk angels. . .bright berry garlands. . .spun-sugar snow--everything about Christmas holds fond memories for Ellie Jo. She's doing her best to make peace with an ornery wood-burning stove and make the old ranch house truly festive. All she wants is to believe in Reid. . .and the only-at-Christmas magic that makes hearts glow. . . "Unique. . .readers will enjoy every moment." –Romantic Times on One Real Man, four-star review "Seductive plot and passionate romance." --Romantic Times on One Real Cowboy, four-star review
Not yet sixteen in 1873, WB heads west in seach of adventure, fortune, and romance.
As a lone cowboy struggles to make his way to a fatherless boy for Christmas, a child keeps vigil and prays for his dear friend's difficult journey. Reprint.
This stunning, emotional, and redemptive historical Western romance by bestselling author Linda Broday will leave you cozy and warm this Christmas season, with: A cowboy learning how to start over A fiery young woman with the heart to save ...
Garlands were strung from lamppost to lamppost, adorned with red velvet bows and twinkling with white lights that seemed to make everything sparkle. Fat snowflakes floated down, getting stuck on Ty's eyelashes. He had nice eyelashes.
The most wonderful time of the year has arrived for this cowboy in New York Times bestseller Donna Grant's next novel, Home for a Cowboy Christmas.
The cowboy isn't well. He should have spent the night in town, when he stopped to buy the burnished silver bridle -- a gift for the boy waiting for him...
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This cowboy has made a list—checked it twice—and she’s about to find out exactly how right they are for each other.
And you spent several days at a miner's bedside, nursing him back to health. You hid that compassion from others, but I saw the real woman you were beneath the face paint and too-bright smile. “I wish I could let you go, ...
Hunter, you don't have to wear that old plaid coat anymore. And our presents may still get here in time.” Amy managed a smile. “Let's go in and open the box. At least we'll be opening something.” “Good idea.” Kylie reached for the box, ...