Title: The Christmas Quandary
Author: Shanna Hatfield
Genre: Sweet, Historical, Holiday and Victorian Romance
Blurb:
Holiday surprises await two lonely hearts in Hardman…
Holiday surprises await two lonely hearts in Hardman…
A sweet holiday romance from USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield
Tom Grove just needs to survive a month at home while he recovers from a work injury. How bad can it be to return to Hardman for the holiday season? He arrives to discover his middle-aged parents acting like newlyweds, the school in need of a teacher, and the girl of his dreams already engaged.
After the loss of her parents and her fiancĂ© abandoning her to spend a year abroad, Lila Granger needs a change of scenery. She leaves her home in New York to spend a few months with relatives in Hardman, Oregon. The idea of stepping off the train into a place that gives her a true sense of coming home never entered her mind. Neither did the notion of falling in love with a man who clearly can’t wait to get away from the small town.
The Christmas Quandary is a sweet Victorian romance, full of laughter and heartwarming moments, perfect for a holiday read.
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USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield writes character-driven romances with relatable heroes and heroines. Her historical westerns have been described as “reminiscent of the era captured by Bonanza and The Virginian” while her contemporary works have been called “laugh-out-loud funny, and a little heart-pumping sexy without being explicit in any way.”
Convinced everyone deserves a happy ending, this hopeless romantic is out to make it happen one story at a time. When she isn’t writing or indulging in chocolate (dark and decadent, please), Shanna hangs out with her husband, lovingly known as Captain Cavedweller.
Shanna is a member of Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, Romance Writers of America, Sweet Romance Reads, Cowboy Kisses, and Pioneer Hearts.
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Lila giggled as he pulled the sled down the street. Before either of them gave a conscious thought to their destination, he took her out to a small hill at the edge of town. At the top, he stopped and moved the sled into position. With a dramatic bow, he placed the leather strap in her hand then gave the sled a mighty shove.
Amid much excited squealing, she sailed down the hill. When the sled upended in a snowbank at the bottom, she threw herself back in the snow and stared up at the winter sky, full of contentment.
The sound of crunching snow and Tom calling her name drew her attention to him as he raced down the hill.
“Are you well, Lila? Did you break anything?” Worry laced his tone as he hurried toward her.
Rather than shout that she was fine, she closed her eyes and remained unmoving, wondering what he would do.
His warmth encircled her as he dropped to his knees next to her and bent down, gently tapping her cheek with his left hand. “Lila, honey? Can you hear me? Lila?”
The endearment he used made a sweet, oozy warmth settle in her stomach while heat flooded through her entire body. Strange feelings, ones she’d never experienced, filled her until every part of her seemed keenly attuned to Tom.
“Lila? Please be okay? Please?” He bent close and pressed his cheek to hers, slipping his arm beneath her and lifting her head and shoulders from the snow.
As his scent tickled her nose with a pleasing aroma, she delighted in the experience of being wrapped in his arms. Even with his heavy cast pressed against her back, she couldn’t think of anywhere she’d ever been that seemed more like home.
“Lila?” His voice sounded more concerned as though he bordered on panic.
Unable to continue her ruse, she popped open her eyes and grinned at him.
“I’m fine, Tom. I was just teasing you.”
“You shouldn’t… that’s not…” He pulled back long enough to look deep in her eyes. Whatever he searched for, he must have found because he wasted no time in pressing his lips to hers, plundering her mouth with barely restrained passion.
Info Regarding Charity from Author, Shanna Hatfield:
Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund is an organization that assists professional rodeo athletes who suffer catastrophic injuries that leave them unable to work for an extended period.
From Nov. 1- Dec. 24, I’ll donate 10% of my net proceeds from all my book sales to the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund.
I got involved with them because they were so incredibly helpful when I was doing some research for the first book in my Rodeo Romance series - The Christmas Cowboy. I appreciated their assistance and wanted to give a little something back, so I started doing the donation.
This is the 3rd annual Cowboys and Christmas campaign.
The fourth book in the Rodeo Romance series,
Barreling Through Christmas will be out December 1
Barreling Through Christmas will be out December 1
$50 Amazon Gift Card
Click HERE to Enter.
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