A Moment at Christmas: A Cowboy Small Town Romance - Jennifer Faye

A Moment at Christmas: A Cowboy Small Town Romance

By Jennifer Faye

  • Release Date: 2017-10-19
  • Genre: Holiday Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 46 Ratings

Description

Needed: A nanny in time for Christmas!

Cowboy Christian Danser keeps his home at the Broken Arrow Ranch just as his late wife left it: cozy and orderly. With an early winter settling in and the ranch shorthanded, he needs a nanny ASAP.

Waitress Noelle Forrester finds herself unexpectedly unemployed. With Christmas approaching, she and her young son are facing eviction. An ad for a live-in nanny appears to be the answer to her problems. Until she comes face-to-face with Christian—the sexy yet irritating cowboy who cost Noelle her previous job!

Christian resists hiring the beautiful woman. She's too young, too busy, and far too tempting. Nonetheless, when his daughter takes a shine to Noelle, he reconsiders. But when Noelle's holiday cheer conflicts with Christian's avoidance of the holiday, sparks fly. Somehow, Noelle has to open Christian's heart to the spirit of Christmas…or she and her son will be homeless by the New Year.

Note: This book contains closed door love scenes.

Whistle Stop Romance series:
Book 1 - A Moment to Love
Book 2 - A Moment to Dance
Book 3 - A Moment on the Lips
Book 4 - A Moment to Cherish
Book 5 - A Moment at Christmas

Reviews

  • A Moment at Christmas

    5
    By Mblteach
    A Moment at Christmas Jennifer Faye Another great addition to The Whistle Stop Romance series. Christian inadvertently gets Noelle fired from her job. Later she finds his ad he placed for a nanny. His daughter insists that he hire her. She comes on a trial period with her son. When acting on impulse meets ridge control sparks fly! Can these two reach a compromise? A fun read. Loved this story of second chances. Jennifer has once again created a warm, caring, and loving story.
  • A MOMENT AT CHRISTMAS

    5
    By Lynn B888
    4 1/2 STARS! A delightful holiday trip back to Whistle Stop, New Mexico! Jennifer Faye weaves a bit of magic every time we step into her next small town spiel. The characters are well developed, the plot is attention grabbing, and there is humor mixed in with angst as we watch this woman try to heal this broken man so his daughter can start to truly have her father whole again. Great story! Rancher Christian Danser likes organization in his life, and he's convinced that nothing in his life or his house should change from the way his late wife left it. When he finds himself in need of a nanny for his little girl right before Christmas, he tries to resist hiring the best option that comes to the door even though his daughter seems to have taken a shine to her right off the bat. He can't possibly hire such a young, attractive woman to live in his house ... can he? Noelle Forrester unexpectedly loses her job and is on the hunt for something immediately to make sure she and her son aren't living out on the street. When she answers an ad for a nanny, it brings her face to face with the cowboy who contributed in her losing her job! She doesn't want to work for this guy ,... but how can she turn that little girl who seems to have her heart set on it down?
  • Loved it

    5
    By bh313@hotmail
    I love this series and this book is one of the best! These characters just grabbed my heart and wouldn't let go. While little Molly absolutely stole this story the emotional journey Christian is forced to take will steal your heart. After the loss of his wife rancher Christian Danser has emotionally shut down. Sure he gets up everyday, works the ranch, and provides for his daughter but emotionally he's struggling. He should have known that hiring Noelle for the nanny position would be trouble but he didn't realize she would turn his world upside down! These two are so great together and the little family unit they form is so cute. Definitely a book that will leave you with a smile. Even though it's book 5 in a series, it's easily read standalone. I highly recommend it.

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