A nanny at Christmastime…Will she find love in this Wyoming Cowboys novel? Six weeks on a ranch caring for quadruplets–aspiring nurse Ainsley Draper’s prepared for a busy Christmas. When the children’s handsome uncle opens the door, her task gets extra complicated. Marshall Graham is upholding his promise to look after his twin sister, the babies’ mom. But as family loyalty clashes with new … with new love, will the perfect present include a future with Ainsley?
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One of my favorites of Jill’s books!
I really enjoyed this one. What not to like? Cute cowboy trying to take care of 4 cute quadruplets and a nanny that’s all about what’s best for the little ones. Yes. This one is a cute one. I’ve also learned a few tricks on taking care of babies! Heartwarming and thoughtful, Wyoming Christmas Quadrulplets touched on some serious and sometimes overlooked issues. From post partum depression to emotional baggage, our characters have more than they can handle. Yet, it’s learning to listen and relinquish control, accepting that oneself cannot fix everything, that is what this story hit the nail on the head with. A story that will bring smiles, warm fuzzy in the heart but also a message that’s loud and clear, it is not one to miss.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. This is my honest opinion.
Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets
Needing a job in between jobs for 6 weeks Ainsley Draper responds to an add to assist new parents with child care for newborn quadruplets. She gets more than she bargained for when she finds that the babies mother suffers from postpartum depression and anxiety and spends most of her time in her room away from the babies. The father is gone all day taking care of his ranch leaving Ainsley to take on full care of the babies. She does get some afternoon help from the quads handsome Uncle Marshall Graham.
Ainsley soon learns that the babies are the easiest part of her new job. They quickly adapt to the schedule she sets up for them. The adults in the babies lives are a different story, making things more complicated as the days go by. Would Ainsley be able to prepare the parents to take on the responsibility of these precious babies after she leaves. Will she be able to resist her growing attraction she feels for Marshall.
This story was a very nice Christmassy read. It also was a clean read which I liked. Near the end I was bought to tears by the stress that Ainsley had to endure for the sake of the babies . Readers who enjoy Love Inspired books will want to read this book.
Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets is a Love Inspired book by Jill Kemerer. This is a story that will tug at your heartstrings. This story touches on the subject postpartum depression. I am glad to see that in this story. This is another excellent book by Jill Kemerer. If you love romance, faith, determination, heartache and pain than this book is for you.
What an adorable cover and what an overwhelming situation! Four babies to take care of at one time? The premise of this book drew me in, and the sweet babies, super-organized and efficient nanny, and self-sacrificing and tender hero kept me turning pages to see how they would handle this. Jill Kemerer is adept at creating realistic, engaging characters and interesting settings. All of the main characters in this book were hurting, broken people with traumatic pasts that they hadn’t quite gotten over yet. I loved how the author showed healing and how big doses of faith, forgiveness, grace, and mercy can overcome many of life’s problems.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets
Ainsley is caring for newborn quadruplets for a few weeks, I loved how organized she was and how she cared for the babies. She meets their uncle Marshall who had been helping his sister with the babies but doing most of the care. I really enjoyed the story.
Enjoyed Ainsley and Marshall getting to know each other, they both were such enjoyable characters. Both had hard childhoods to overcome. I definitely recommend this book.
This book touched base on some tough issues. Alcoholism, PPD, and abuse. I give the author a ton of credit for taking that on. My only real issue with this was towards the end it got really religious and pushy to a point.
This was one of those books that I opened it and once I started reading it was all about the characters and the babies. Oh yes the babies. So many babies. It was so nice to read a sweet romance and have it have a full storyline. Uncle Marshall is a rugged cowboy who is more used to tractor parts and cows (now) than babies, yes Lots of BABIES he has come home to help his sister Ainsley who gave birth to quadruplets. Marshall and Ainsley have been close for reasons you will find out inside the book (not from me) so him being there, well makes sense. Her husband is there, sort of. You can read that as well. Yep I am that kind of reviewer. Then we have Belle. Belle has been hired to help with the babies , a nanny but she sparks something with Marshall that he never thought he would feel.
Author, Jill Kemerer gives us a true look into the life of young quadruplets. Not only that we see what life is like when you are living away from other people, outside of town. Ainsley has some other issues that our author touches on that many young moms have as well and she writes it with compassion and understanding. The book is well written although for me it is a bit slow at times. This was the first book I have read by this author and I look forward to reading more books from her. Oh and before I forget it has a wonderful Christmas theme to it. I love reading Christmas books and there is a wonderful Christmas idea inside this book that I am already planning to recreate this year inside my small apartment. See if you can figure out what it is when you read this book.
Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets
By: Jill Kemerer
Wyoming Christmas Quadruplets is a Love Inspired novel by Jill Kemerer. I was captured right at the start and did not want to put it down. I caught myself several times with tears in my eyes and other times I was smiling. This is a heartwarming story that touched my heart, tender and very emotional. A young lady takes on the job of baby nurse to Quadruplets. She wants to help these babies. An uncle to the babies is also helps out with them. I fell in love with these babies and they stole my heart. This story deals with some hard hitting issues and the author did a great job on the story and the characters.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book, but was not told that I had to give positive review. All opinions are my own.
One of the sweetest stories I have read. From the birth of quadruplets, to postpartum depression, to forgiveness and finding love, this story captured me from the beginning and held my heart on every page. Bring the tissues. Sad tears and happy tears. I received a copy of this book from the author. This is my own personal opinion. No review was required.
“If God isn’t number one in your life, something needs to change.”
Tender and emotional, I think you will get caught up in the lives of Marshall, Ainsley, Belle and Raleigh as they struggle to find a new “normal”. You will definitely fall in love with these precious babies; Max and Ben, Grace and Lila. They stole the show for me! This deals with some hard hitting subjects, and the author handles them with the kind of grace I’ve come to expect from her. All while showing the reader that God still loves us when we struggle, and He’ll always be there to comfort and guide. Even as He prods those tender spots in our lives!
*I received a complimentary copy from the author and was under no obligation to leave a review. All opinions expressed here are my own. *
“I’ve been a distant second my entire life.”
Ainsley Draper takes a job as baby nurse to a precious set of quadruplets. Their mother doesn’t seem able to care for them and their rancher daddy is too busy running the ranch to do much. Their uncle, Marshall Graham, has taken over baby duty while trying to work the ranch, too. Ainsley only has 6 weeks before she begins nursing school, a dream she is not about to give up. But Marshall throws her for a loop, even though she tries to fight the attraction. Both Ainsley and Marshall have a serious load of pain left over from their childhood, and neither especially wants to admit the hurt and move forward. But God has other plans for their lives. I’m so glad of that!
Jill Kemerer adds to her Wyoming Cowboy series with this one and it is a great read! Wonderful characters and a sensitive but good plot which she handles very, very well. Recommended.
*My thanks to the author for a copy of this book. The opinions stated here are entirely my own.