Book 17
By: George H. McVey

Persuading the Preacher

George H. McVey
 COWBOYS AND ANGELS   Book Seventeen

Reverend Callum Bing never considered marriage while his sister lived with him. His life was full: caring for his congregation and taking care of Millie. But now that Millie’s married, he wonders if he could court a woman and have a family of his own. When a very unique messenger from God tells him that God has chosen a wife for him, Callum is shocked by God’s choice.

Celeste Devine has no desire to be Creede’s most well known soiled dove, but fifteen years ago all other choices were taken from her. These choices led her to Creede and the Nugget Saloon. When her guardian angel appears following Millie’s wedding and tells her that a groom will meet her at Hannah Wheeler’s the next day, she jumps on the chance at a new life and love. However, when her groom shows up she wonders if God really cares for her or hates her.

Can Creede’s best-loved preacher and its most well known saloon girl really be a match made in heaven? Will Celeste and Callum find love or are they destined for a loveless marriage of convenience? Will Archie make them both pay for defying him? Finally, can two angels and a calico queen ever be able to see a love match by Persuading the Preacher?

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George McVey always wanted to be a Superhero, sadly no radioactive storms or animals have been a part of his life. One day while spinning a tall tale for his family, some suggested once again that with all his experiences in ministry, and his imagination he should be writing books. This time it was like lightning struck him and he decided why not.

Since then George has been hard at work using his creative imagination and writing several books. He's still adding to his bibliography to this day. You can find them all on his Amazon.com page

George lives in the wonderful state of Almost Heaven West Virginia. A few years ago he moved from a single family home to a deluxe apartment in the sky, well the fourth floor anyway. He lives with his wife of thirty years, and a service dog named Daisy Mae. He is visited often by his three children and two grandsons.

If you ever come to visit him you will probably find him setting in his lazy boy recliner or at his desk in the corner office, working on some writing project. If not a teaching book,then a novel. If he isn't working on a novel either then he will be working on a short story or blog post. If he isn't doing either of those then he is either asleep or eating his other two favorite past times.

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