Montana Mistletoe. Roxanne Rustand

Montana Mistletoe - Roxanne  Rustand


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      Wanted: a nanny for Christmas

      A Rocky Mountain Ranch novel

      The only job Abby Halliwell can find in her Montana hometown is temporary nanny to two mischievous little girls. But it’s on her ex-boyfriend Jess Langford’s ranch. Jess needs help raising twins suddenly left in his care, so he and Abby are determined to be professional. But between unexpected holiday happenings and two mischievous matchmakers, will their business arrangement turn into something more?

      A USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author of over thirty-five novels, ROXANNE RUSTAND lives in the country with her husband and a menagerie of pets, including three horses, rescue dogs and cats. She has a master’s in nutrition and is a clinical dietitian. RT Book Reviews nominated her for a Career Achievement Award, two of her books won their annual Reviewers’ Choice Award and two others were nominees.

       Also By Roxanne Rustand

      Rocky Mountain Ranch

      Montana Mistletoe

      Aspen Creek Crossroads

      Winter Reunion

      Second Chance Dad

      The Single Dad’s Redemption

      An Aspen Creek Christmas

      Falling for the Rancher

      Rocky Mountain Heirs

      The Loner’s Thanksgiving Wish

      Big Sky Secrets

      Fatal Burn

      End Game

      Murder at Granite Falls

      Duty to Protect

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      Montana Mistletoe

      Roxanne Rustand

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      ISBN: 978-1-474-08639-4

      MONTANA MISTLETOE

      © 2018 Roxanne Rustand

      Published in Great Britain 2018

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      “You keep looking at me and frowning, Jess. Is something wrong?”

      Abby shifted in her seat and sent Jess a bemused glance.

      You are perfect, Jess thought grimly. And I am in so much trouble.

      She flipped the visor back up. “Well?”

      “I was just...checking the side mirrors,” he muttered. “A habit from hauling the horse trailer.”

      The fabrication was ridiculous and Abby probably saw right through it, but what could he say—that she was the prettiest girl he’d ever seen in his life? And where would that lead?

      A resounding shut-down, probably. And as much as he was tempted to tentatively test the waters, this could not be about him.

      Betty desperately needed her help right now, and the twins did, too. Without Abby, Jess would be back to working 24/7, barely able to keep the ranch and house going.

      Without her, he’d miss the banter.

      The memories that kept slipping into his thoughts.

      The niggling thought that maybe this time, he and Abby could get things right between them, if only he took it slow...

      Dear Reader,

      Thank you so much for joining me as I begin my Rocky Mountain Ranch series for Love Inspired. I hope you enjoyed Montana Mistletoe.

      For those of you who followed my previous Aspen Creek Crossroads series, thank you! If you read the final book, Falling for the Rancher, you may have noticed the mention of that hero in this book. It was such fun adding just a bit of a connection while beginning a new, unrelated series!

      My husband and I live on an acreage with horses, some rescued cats and two big rescue dogs who consider themselves lap puppies. I love writing stories set in small towns and ranch country, and also love writing about the complexities and connections of multi-generational families...and how my characters must overcome conflicts, old wounds and challenges to reach a place where they can finally enjoy an abundant, faith-filled life.

      I love to hear from readers, and promise to answer.

      Snail mail: Roxanne Rustand, Box 2550, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406

      Email: via www.roxannerustand.com.

      Facebook: www.facebook.com/roxanne.rustand.

      Wishing you every blessing now and in the coming year,

       Roxanne Rustand

      Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.

      And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

      Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

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