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A Cowboy Wedding
2017
First Published
4.25
Average Rating
222
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Part of Series

❤ A HAPPILY-EVER-AFTER SHINDIG AT THE SLASH-C ❤ You are cordially invited to share Jack and Val's* big day with them and the characters you’ve come to love. Actually, it will be more like their big week, with lots of goings-on at the Slash-C Ranch and in Knighton, Wyoming. Plus visits from characters from the Bardville, Wyoming and A Place Called Home series. Amid Jack and Val's celebration, meet another couple resolving questions about their relationship ... and Jack's past delivers a shocking guest. It’s going to be a huge party – get your invitation now! If you missed Jack and Val’s story, read it now in Jack’s Heart . And for more background on the Massachusetts side of the wedding party, read A New World, the prequel to Jack's Heart. And be sure to follow up with Making Christmas, the story of Kiernan McCrea (from A Cowboy Wedding and A New World ) and Bexley Farber, mutual friends of the Curricks of Slash-C. Caught at a shoddy convenience store in a Wyoming blizzard over Christmas, Kiernan and Bexley join forces to make a holiday celebration for four kids stranded there. Pick all the blooms in the Wyoming Wildflowers series now! Wyoming The Beginning (Snowberry) Almost a Bride (Indian Paintbrush) Match Made in Wyoming (Fireweed) My Heart Remembers (Bur Marigold) A New World Jack’s Heart (Yellow Monkeyflower) Rodeo Nights Where Love Lives (Threadleaf Phacelia) A Cowboy Wedding (Mixed bouquet) Making Christmas (Pasque Flower) Reader reviews for Patricia McLinn’s Wyoming “Each one was totally different, characters were unique and totally believable! Enjoy!” “So enjoyable I couldn’t put it down until I finished it.” “Excellent book! I read it straight in one whole day. Recommend it to anyone!” ”Nothing short of heart consuming and thrilling. I've loved every one and feel like I know the people personally. I can't wait for the next installment.” A note from author Patricia Each of my Wyoming Wildflowers books is a stand-alone story, with no cliff-hangers. However, if you are new to Wyoming Wildflowers, A Cowboy Wedding is best read with a little introduction to the many friends and family attending. Almost a Bride is a good starting point. Or the prequel, Wyoming The Beginning, provides some back story. I've also included a wedding party and guest list in A Cowboy Wedding to help sort out the characters. I hope you will join in the fun. If you especially enjoy western romances, also try these other books by Bardville, Wyoming series A Stranger in the Family A Stranger to Love The Rancher Meets His Match A Place Called Home series Lost and Found Groom At the Heart’s Command Hidden in a Heartbeat Ride the River : Rodeo Knights (romantic suspense, includes Wyoming Wildflowers cameos) NEW! The Wyoming Marriage Association Helping love find a way. Characters from the A Place Called Home, Bardville and Wyoming Wildflower series, and Ride the River join forces to bring together people they hope will find love and happiness as they have. First Divorce Second Family ... and east of the Mississippi, The Wedding Series Marry Me series Seasons in a Small Town ...or twisty-turny mysteries with doses of humor and Caught Dead in Wyoming series Secret Sleuth series The Innocence Trilogy

Avg Rating
4.25
Number of Ratings
53
5 STARS
55%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
2%
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Author

Patricia McLinn
Patricia McLinn
Author · 49 books

USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn’s novels—cited by reviewers for warmth, wit and vivid characterization – have won numerous regional and national awards and been on national bestseller lists. In addition to her romance and women’s fiction books, Patricia is the author of the Caught Dead in Wyoming mystery series, which adds a touch of humor and romance to figuring out whodunit. Patricia received BA and MSJ degrees from Northwestern University. She was a sports writer (Rockford, Ill.), assistant sports editor (Charlotte, N.C.) and—for 20-plus years—an editor at the Washington Post. She has spoken about writing from Melbourne, Australia to Washington, D.C., including being a guest-speaker at the Smithsonian Institution. She is now living in Northern Kentucky, and writing full-time. Patricia loves to hear from readers through her website, Facebook, Goodreads, and Twitter.

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