Christmas at Nelson Ranch: Western Romantic Mystery old

The Texas Two-Step Series

Click here to buy.   The Texas Two-Step series is a reader favorite. All of the stories in the series are sweet, charming and emotional contemporary romance. Each story in the series stands alone, but all Texas Two-Step novels and novellas feature love stories about members of the Nelson, Murphy or Palmer families — and sometimes, more than one! Book Description: Of course adoptee Holly Brown was curious about her birth family. What adoptee wouldn’t be? Especially when her biological grandmother, Tammie Dean Nelson, approached her adoptive father, asking for his permission to meet Holly. Tammie Dean was in the hospital, but it was her wish to meet the grandchild who she hadn’t seen since she was a newborn. Tammie Dean Nelson, Slade Colfax’s grandmother by choice, rather than by blood, asked him to go bring Holly back to the ranch. He wasn’t certain it was a good idea, but generally he went along with whatever Tammie Dean wanted. Especially since her health was so poorly. As soon as he laid eyes on Holly Brown, he was captivated, but questioned whether it was a good idea. His experience with city girls warned him that Holly would be unhappy on a ranch. Going to the Nelson Ranch during the holidays wasn’t on the top of Holly’s Christmas plans, but once she met Tammie Dean, she adored her. What she didn’t enjoy were the attempts upon her own life. Attempts she wasn’t certain she would survive. Going to the Nelson Ranch during the holidays wasn’t on the top of Holly’s Christmas plans, but once she met Tammie Dean, she adored her. What she didn’t enjoy were the attempts upon her own life. Attempts she wasn’t certain she would survive. “Debbie Macomber fans will love CHASING CHARLIE.” ~ Bargainbooksy.com

Praise for the Foreword to Christmas at Nelson Ranch!

“Attention Getting!” ~ Vicki Hinze, USA Today Bestselling Author of Down and Dead in Dixie “Perfectly spelled!” ~ Maggie Shayne, New York Times bestselling author of FATAL, BUT FESTIVE “Refreshingly brief!” ~ Brenda Hiatt, New York Times bestselling author of the Starstruck seriesVery descriptive!” ~ Terri West, Reader and Proud Grandmother “Praise worthy!” ~ Robin Kenny, Overlord of all Words Ending in “Q” “Did I detect a Scottish accent?” ~ Karla Stoker, Retired Corporate Senior Leader, Full time Wife/Mother/Grandmother “Sgoinneil!*” ~ Denise Lynn, bestselling author of DREAM KNIGHT  *Sgoinneil in Scots Gaelic means brilliant, smashing. “I have notes…” ~ Kimberly Llewellyn, bestselling author

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November 26, 2021