My rating: 3 stars / I liked it





Synopsis
Two tales of holiday homecoming.
Spend the holidays with family!
Home is where the heart is in His Christmas Family when
Laurel Adams comes home and discovers a foster child and a charming
horse trainer living on her grandmother’s ranch. And in A Merry Wyoming Christmas,
single mom Leann Bowden is starting over when she and her daughter are
rescued from a snowstorm. Might the dashing cowboy be the Christmas gift
they’re dreaming of?
This is a sweet collection of two holiday stories. They were both pleasant to read but I didn't feel much of an emotional connection to the characters. I was glad to be able to sample the writing style of Jill Kemerer and I enjoyed the plot of her Leann being rescued from a snowstorm and falling in love with her cowboy rescuer. That's a trope that is one of my favorites. Add in the magic of the Christmas season, and it was a fun read.
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