A West Texas Christmas Trilogy

Hebby Roman


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A West Texas Christmas Trilogy by Hebby Roman
A West Texas Christmas Trilogy contains three stand-alone books with three separate sweet historical romances. In "A Hard Candy Christmas" Abigail Kerr Sanford is a single mother struggling to raise her child. Sheriff Clint Graham is a man scarred by his background and family tragedies. Drawn into a bitter feud between ranchers and railroaders, Abigail and Clint work together to resolve the feud, learning to respect and trust each other. And as their feelings deepen, they recognize their love is the most special Christmas gift of all. In "Let It Be Christmas" Lindsay MacKillian comes home to West Texas after her Boston fiancé gets her in the family way and deserts her. Determined to atone for her mistake and give her child a name, she enters into a marriage of convenience with her brother’s new partner, Bart Houghton. Bart, a professional gambler, wants to give up his gypsy lifestyle and become a rancher, but marrying his partner’s sister, wasn’t part of the original bargain. Lindsay, who is strictly religious, cannot forgive herself or accept Bart because of his former profession. Bart cares for Lindsay but doesn’t like her rigidity and judgmental attitude. Can Lindsay and Bart change enough to make their marriage a love match? And in "A Mistletoe Christmas" Ginny Brown, a poor seamstress’ daughter, doesn’t stand a chance of catching the eye of the prominent rancher, Chad MacKillian. But when Chad’s sister befriends her, he can’t help but notice his sister’s new friend. Chad is already engaged and honor bound to marry the neighboring rancher’s daughter. As hard as he tries, he can’t ignore his growing feelings for Ginny. Ginny loves Chad with all her heart, but she doesn’t want to be responsible for Chad’s broken engagement. Can Chad and Ginny accept the love they’ve found together and make this the best Christmas of their lives?
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