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Come Home for Christmas, Cowboy book cover
Come Home for Christmas, Cowboy
2014
First Published
3.79
Average Rating
149
Number of Pages

Part of Series

This Christmas season, Christina Grey Cooper has finally accepted that her marriage to her college sweetheart Dare is over. So she packs up her things, leaves a note, and heads back home for Marietta, Montana in the hope that a Christmas with her family will help piece her head—if not her heart—back together. Dare isn’t about to let the love of his life go, and who cares if that’s what he thought he wanted? He’ll do what it takes to win Christina back—even if that means suffering through Christmas with his in-laws, pretending to still be happily married for the sake of family harmony, and trying not to get caught up in all that holiday nonsense he’s never believed in… But Christmas is magical, especially in Montana. And if Dare has any hope of convincing Christina to give him one more chance, it’s going to be here… Montana Born Christmas series Book 1: Blame the Mistletoe by Dani Collins Book 2: Mistletoe Wedding by Melissa McClone Book 3: Her Mistletoe Cowboy by Alissa Callen Book 4: Cowboy, It's Cold Outside by Katherine Garbera Bok 5: Come Home for Christmas, Cowboy by Megan Crane

Avg Rating
3.79
Number of Ratings
643
5 STARS
31%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
25%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Megan Crane
Megan Crane
Author · 36 books
USA Today bestselling, RITA-nominated, and critically-acclaimed author Megan Crane has written more than 100 books – and counting. She’s won fans with her romance, women’s fiction, chick lit, and work-for-hire young adult novels as well as with the Harlequin Presents, Harlequin Dare, Harlequin Historical, and contemporary cowboy books she writes as Caitlin Crews. She loves romance in all its forms, from cowboys to military heroes and beyond – including her take on futuristic and historical Vikings in turn, outlaw bikers, and fairy tale princes. She has a Masters and Ph.D. in English Literature, has taught creative writing classes in places like UCLA Extension’s prestigious Writers’ Program, and is always available to give workshops (or her opinion). She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her comic book artist husband, though, at any given time, she is likely to either be huddled in a coffee shop somewhere or off traveling the world. Preferably both.
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