Christmas In Texas
Christmas Baby Blessings — Tina Leonard
Ranger Seagal West is back in Bridesmaid's Creek, Texas, to bodyguard his ex Capri Snow — who is carrying his twin babies! Capri is still as irresistible and stubborn. How will Seagal convince Capri they belong together — and not just for Christmas?
The Christmas Rescue — Rebecca Winters
Texas ranger Flynn Patterson finds a baby lying in the snow. Despite his past pains, Flynn will take care of the boy and his mother. Though Andrea Sinclair pushes him away, Flynn knows the safest place for the fugitives this Christmas is his own home. But will they stay?
A Cowboy's Christmas Wedding — Pamela Britton
After Cabe Jensen lost his wife, Christmas a painful reminder of all that was good in his world. When his friend asks to get married at his ranch, Cabe didn't know it was a Christmas wedding! The worst part is working with Saedra Robbins, a friend of the groom. She's poking her nose everywhere and making him feel things he rather forget.
Trouble is, he's not sure what Saedra's after. She makes herself at home around the place and his daughter likes her. All Cabe knows is he can't stop thinking about kissing her...
Barbara Dunlop is the award-winning bestselling author of more than twenty novels for Harlequin and Silhouette. She sold her first novel in 2000 via cell phone, while visiting the Smithsonian Air and Space museum in Washington, D.C. Since then, she has written for Silhouette Desire, Harlequin Temptation, Harlequin's comedy lines Duets and Flipside, along with a number of special projects, including the NASCAR series. Barbara's books regularly appear on the Borders' list for series romance. She has twice been short-listed for the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA award, and is a two-time winner of the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award.
Barbara currently lives in a log house on a wooded acreage in Canada's Yukon, where bears outnumber people and moose wander through the property. By day, she works as the Yukon's Film Commissioner. By night, she pens romance novels in front of a roaring fire.
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