Christmas on the Ranch by Arlene James and Lois Richer
Genre: Holiday, Western, Contemporary, Romance
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Pages: 224
Cowboys for Christmas
The Rancher's Christmas Baby by Arlene James
The quiet holiday season Dixon Lyons had planned is abruptly derailed when his long-absent mother appears at his doorstep with a baby and stunning beauty Fawn Ambor. Soon Fawn's generous heart and endearing belief in the strength of family and forgiveness have him wondering if this might just be the Christmas he needs.
Christmas Eve Cowboy by Lois Richer
Dr. Elizabeth Kendall moved to Snowflake, Montana, wanting nothing more than a fresh start for herself and her daughter, Zoey. But when handsome local rancher Brett Carlisle convinces Elizabeth to lead the kids' Christmas Eve choir, she discovers the idyllic town has a lot more in store for her—and her heart—than she ever imagined.
Little did Dixon expect for his mother, a baby and her friend Fawn to be showing up in his house unexpectedly. He's been holding a lot of issues in about his mother who pretty much abandoned him and now hes got a bit of thinking to do while they are at his house.
As short at this novella was it was sweet and heartwarming I suppose. Dixon was holding in a lot when it came to his mother and it was interesting seeing how everything played out and why she even showed up at his house. Then there was the lovely Fawn who helped him out to show him the person that his mother is now and was able to open his heart a bit. With as sort as this book it was was a nice read, good for the holidays when things are crazy and your looking for a short escape for the craziness of this holiday season.
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Dr. Kendall and her daughter are new in the town of Snowflake after coming out of a bad relationship. Brett is the local rancher who is planning on becoming a vet soon and just doesn't know how to break the news to his dad. The towns people are looking for something to lead the Christmas Eve Choir and Kendall has experience and Brett is just the man to convince her to help out.
This was a sweet book. I loved seeing how right Kendall and Brett were for each other. They known each other for a short time and were able to help out and support one another, for Kendall to open up when it came to things she enjoyed and for Brett to finally get the nerve get an education towards being a vet. It was nice seeing how they complimented each other and when things looked grim they were there for each other. I also liked the small parts that Kendall's daughter played in this book. Overall this was such a sweet book and I enjoyed it.



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