Stand Alone Novel
Book 44
By: Christine Sterling

Tempting the Tailor

 A widow who thought she would never love again. A widower still mourning his dead wife. An angel determined to give them a second chance at love.
 COWBOYS AND ANGELS   Book Forty-four

After her husband passed away in the fire that claimed part of the town, widow Frances Brown thought love was meant for the young, not her. Hired to keep house and act as a chaperone for a young lady, Frances finally had something to fill her days. What she didn’t count on was meeting the young lady’s bitter father, Hal Stockton.

Hal Stockton is still mourning the loss of his wife, his home and his job. On the run with his daughter, he ends up in Creede, Colorado and takes on a new role as owner of a garment business, thanks to his now son-in-law. Though life will never be what it was, his world begins to look brighter until he meets the outspoken, passionate, and no-nonsense firecracker who is nothing like his wife.

When Hal starts spending more time with Frances, will he be able to let his guard down enough to invite a woman into his heart once more? Will Frances convince Hal to let go of his bitterness? What happens when Frances uncovers a secret that challenges everything she believed about her dead husband? Can the Pennyworths be able to convince them both that love is better the second time around?

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Christine Sterling writes sweet wholesome western romance with a touch of humor. She has written over seventy-five romances in the historical western and contemporary romance genres.

Most of her stories take place in the plains of Nebraska or Colorado, but she will write wherever there are cowboys needing to find love. Her favorite stories involve tight-knit families, and you will often find that her characters cross over in many of her stories.

She lives on a farm in Pennsylvania with her husband, four dogs and can be found with a notebook and a cup of tea.

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