Christmas bridal stories from some of the best authors -
with a Texas theme (by Cecil, Dooley, Franklin, Griffin, Hake, Y'Barbo).
As I said before, I'm not usually a fan of short stories. I
like a book that I can hang on to and continue the story for several days. I've
come to realize the talent in a really good short story - one that still has
that richness of tale. This book combines both. With four novellas by different
authors that have characters that overlap, you get the best of each. The depth
of these Christian Historical Romances and that connectiveness makes it feel more
like you're reading a series. I highly
recommend this!
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From the Publisher:
Spend Christmas in the Old West with six unconventional women who take on Texas-sized challenges—and unexpected romance. Bridget falls for a man opposed to her teaching Indian orphans. Polly is trying to hold her family together when her childhood love returns to town. Rugged rancher Charlsey is inexplicably attracted to a tenderfoot accountant. Vivian shuns marriage until meeting a nomadic photographer. Lacey’s cooking draws a quiet blacksmith out of his shell. Tracker Bessie Mae helps a ranger hunt down a villain.
Spend Christmas in the Old West with six unconventional women who take on Texas-sized challenges—and unexpected romance. Bridget falls for a man opposed to her teaching Indian orphans. Polly is trying to hold her family together when her childhood love returns to town. Rugged rancher Charlsey is inexplicably attracted to a tenderfoot accountant. Vivian shuns marriage until meeting a nomadic photographer. Lacey’s cooking draws a quiet blacksmith out of his shell. Tracker Bessie Mae helps a ranger hunt down a villain.
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