A Heartland Cowboy Christmas: A Collection by Jessie Gussman

A Heartland Cowboy Christmas: A Collection

By Jessie Gussman
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This set of cowboy romances includes every book in Jessie Gussman's nine book Heartland Cowboy Christmas Romance series.Heartland Joy: Will the Bad Luck Widow ever find her happily ever after?Heartland Cheer: They got married in secret then she was falsely accused and her prison sentence came between them. Can they recapture what they once had?Heartland Romance: Can two friends become more with the help of a crazy family and a Christmas miracle?Heartland Gold: Can he convince her that a good man is worth risking her heart for?Heartland Giving: They’re all wrong for each other, but why does being together feel so right?Heartland Holidays: Will he allow God’s refining fire to make him better? Or will he become bitter?Heartland Stars: Can two down-on-their-luck strangers take the pieces of their lives and make something beautiful out of them?Heartland Mistletoe: As they work together will they find out that sometimes first impressions are wrong?Heartland Faith: Will they bank on faith and take a second chance at love?Reviewers are saying:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Jessie Gussman is a divinely touched writer of clean, Christ following books. I have LOVED everything I've ever read by her. This book, formerly Heartland Joy, is one of my favorites!" - Andrea⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Jessie's characters are so believable that you feel like you've been friends forever." - Kindle Customer⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Very insightful. You will cherish the time reading it " - Terri⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I really enjoyed all the beautiful Spiritual encouragement worked into this story line." - T. Quinn⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I love all of Jessie's books. She tells heartwarming stories with just the right amount of romance." - Mary

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