They need each other to survive… but their families need a reason to celebrate.Ash Barker and his brother had just about built their ranch into a success, when he went and busted his arm trying to tame a particularly nasty mustang. Now they’re headed into Cheyenne’s harsh winter with fewer hands and a very real danger of failure. They need someone else—anyone else—out there with them, to make … there with them, to make it through this season.
Molly Murray’s dream of owning her own bakery went up in flames with the Great Chicago Fire. She’s been supporting her younger sisters for the last four years, and it seems like the Cheyenne wilderness might be her last chance to give them all a real home. But no one will hire her… until she meets the intimidatingly masculine, incredibly handsome, and very desperate Ash Barker.
Can their unique families blend in time to celebrate their first real Cheyenne Christmas?
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Heat Level: 1 out of 5 (very sweet) Suitable for all audiences
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The book was a feel good and easy read! The author did a good of defining the characters – I felt like I knew them and could easily picture each one of them in my mind. Looking forward to reading more from this author!
Sweet
Ash and Nate are breaking horses and getting by. Their brothers in a sense that they are on blood but close enough. Molly is on the train looking for a job and ends up in Cheyenne. Ash hires her as a housekeeper so she can bring her sisters. Ash falls for Molly at Christmas and the boys get their first real family Christmas.