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The Rancher's Mistletoe Bride by Jill Kemerer

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I recieved this book for free in exchange for my honest review as a member of Jill Kemerer's street team. This does not influence my review.  From the back of the book: Wedding planner Lexi Harrington needs a manager for her inherited Wyoming ranch. Clint Romine is the perfect man for the job, but the ruggedly handsome cowboy soon presents a new dilemma—distraction. Lexi can't fall for a small-town rancher when she's planning to return to her big-city career after the holidays. Home has always been elusive for former foster kid Clint. Working alongside Lexi at Rock Step Ranch feels too cozy—and too risky. Opening up to her means revealing a secret about his past that could jeopardize everything he holds dear. This Christmas, can Clint learn to trust Lexi with the truth…and with his heart? My thoughts on Jill Kemerer: Jill Kemerer is an amazing writer who just oozes passion, romance and faith all rolled into each of her stories. I love taking a day or three to re

All This Time by Melissa Tagg

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I recieved this e-book for free in exchange for my honest review since I am on Melissa Tagg's street team. However, this does not persuade me to rate this book in any way. From the back of the book: Bear McKinley’s past refuses to let go.  Ten years ago, Bear gave up everything—his freedom and his reputation—for his mess of a family. But after years of distance and too many attempts at starting over, he finally has a new life doing noble work in Brazil . . . until his past catches up to him once again. Suddenly he finds himself back in Maple Valley, charged with the care of his missing brother’s children, convinced he’s out of second chances to make his life count. And yet, with every day that passes, these kids, this quirky town and the woman he never stopped missing help patch the holes in his heart. Maybe this is the fresh start he’s been longing for all along. But as his newfound hope grows, so does the mystery surrounding his brother’s activities—and when the threat reach