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Not the best beginning, but it gets worse when he accidentally walks into her house and accuses her of squatting in it.
Annie has never trusted large men, and Lincoln has not only attacked her, but he’s thrown unfounded accusations of thievery at her as well.
There is no way she’d ever fall in love with that man.
Except The Snowstorm of the Century hits and the two of them are pitted against nature to try to save the elderly folks in their care.
As they work together will they find out that sometimes first impressions are wrong?
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Reviewers Say:
★★★★★ "As with Jessie’s other books, the characters give real ways to follow God’s way to live our lives." - Topmom52
★★★★★ "These two are so good together and just what the other one needs. I loved their story and can't wait for the next one. Jessie Gussman never disappoints. A really great Christain read" - Kindle Customer
★★★★★ "This is a sweet, clean romance filled with humor and faith. I highly recommend this inspirational romance and think you will enjoy it as much as I did." - S
★★★★★ "Jessie has written another awesome book about being selfless, thinking of others before ourselves, asking God to direct our paths before we do anything, and love. I recommend this book, this series and all of Jessie's books to everyone." - Carol
★★★★★ "Really sweet ending. One of my favorite couples." - Renee
Books in A Heartland Cowboy Christmas:
Accidental Fiancé with the Heartland Cowboy
Second Chance with the Heartland Cowboy
Best Friends with the Heartland Cowboy
Snowed In with the Heartland Cowboy
Wrong Sister with the Heartland Cowboy
Convenient Marriage with the Heartland Cowboy
Marriage Contract with the Heartland Cowboy
Mistaken Identity with the Heartland Cowboy
First Love with the Heartland Cowboy
USA Today best-selling author Jessie Gussman writes sweet and inspirational romance from her farm in central Virginia. Having attended, but never graduating from the school of hard knocks, Jessie uses real life on the farm to inspire her cowboy, rural and blue-collar fiction.
When she’s not chasing kids, cows and the occasional roll-away haybale, Jessie enjoys wading in Naked Creek and not cleaning her house. Most of the time her main goal is to keep from catching herself on fire…again.
If you enjoy fun stories with vivid characters showcasing strong families with a ribbon of faith tying everything together, you might enjoy Jessie’s books.