A Cowgirl's Christmas - C.J. Carmichael

A Cowgirl's Christmas

By C.J. Carmichael

  • Release Date: 2014-10-28
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 215 Ratings

Description

For years Callan Carrigan has been her father’s right hand man, so when her dad’s will names city slicker Court McAllister the new owner of The Circle C Ranch, Callan feels betrayed on every level. 

Then she and her sisters find their mother’s diaries, hidden from them by their father since their mother’s accidental death 18 years ago, and the shocking revelations explain a lot. Reeling, Callan seeks refuge in the local saloon, where it seems no one can reach her, until Court offers her a challenge. 

If she agrees to be foreman at the Circle C for one year, he’ll deed the ranch back to her and her sisters. The deal seems too sweet at first—until Callan realizes Court has his eyes on something she protects even more than her family’s land—her heart. 

Reviews

  • Loved it

    5
    By Montanafilly73
    What a wonderful story of a family going through all their emotions after the death of their “father”. Loved the Court and Callan story most. The struggle that Callan suffered to accept what had happened. The author was very good with keeping it clean and believable. Great book.
  • Awesome love story

    5
    By DBCHETOLA
    What a fabulous read. One book you can't put down.
  • A Cowgirls Christmas

    5
    By PJSPhotogirl
    I really enjoyed this story, I couldn’t wait to get to the end to find out how everything turned out. Shows how not everyone is joyful at Christmas time with good reason & they need some extra love & compassion.
  • Great story. Loved it

    5
    By RedBCKC
    I really enjoyed this story a great deal. Loved the story line and characters. It had a wonderful stand alone ending while letting you enjoy the side characters as well.
  • A cowgirls'Christmas

    5
    By Trena10
    One of those books you can't put down. Heartache - emotional-trauma and at the holiday season-grief and out of all of that love came love.

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