Mistletoe Bride. Linda Varner

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Название Mistletoe Bride
Автор произведения Linda Varner
Жанр Современные любовные романы
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      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Was it love?

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       Dedication

       About the Author

       Recipe for A Very Merry Christmas

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Copyright

       Was it love?

      Ryan had his son, Sawyer, to think about. But Danielle and Sawyer already shared an easy affection that would grow if fed time and patience. In short, loving Danielle might not be such a bad thing for the boy…or for him.

      So why did the thought scare Ryan half to death?

      

      Maybe it was because what was between them defied logic, common sense and caution. Near strangers, they had kissed in the dark and tempted fate. And he’d enjoyed it way too much.

      

      Was this a Christmas miracle? A little Yuletide magic? A gift from above that Ryan would be a total idiot to deny?

      

      He didn’t know…but he was going to find out.

      Dear Reader,

      What better way for Silhouette Romance to celebrate the holiday season than to celebrate the meaning of family….

      

      You’ll love the way a confirmed bachelor becomes a FABULOUS FATHER just in time for the holidays in Susan Meier’s Merry Christmas, Daddy. And in Mistletoe Bride, Linda Varner’s HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS miniseries merrily continues. The ugly duckling who becomes a beautiful swan will touch your heart in Hometown Wedding by Elizabeth Lane. Doreen Roberts’s A Mom for Christmas tells the tale of a little girl’s holiday wish, and in Patti Standard’s Family of the Year, one man, one woman and a bunch of adorable kids form an unexpected family. And finally, Christmas in July by Leanna Wilson is what a sexy cowboy offers the struggling single mom he wants for his own.

      Silhouette Romance novels make the perfect stocking stuffers—or special treats just for yourself. So enjoy all six irresistible books, and most of all, have a very happy holiday season and a very happy New Year!

      

      Melissa Senate

      Senior Editor

      Silhouette Romance

      Please address questions and book requests to:

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      Mistletoe Bride

      Linda Varner

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Thanks to Ginger Moix for sharing her expertise on

      horses, barns and rodeos.

      LINDA VARNER confesses she is a hopeless romantic. Nothing is more thrilling, she believes, than the battle of wits between a man and a woman who are meant for each other but just don’t know it yet! Linda enjoys writing romance fiction and considers herself very lucky to have been both a RITA finalist and a third-place winner in the National Readers’Choice Awards in 1993.

      A full-time federal employee, Linda lives in Arkansas with her husband and their two children. She loves to hear from readers. Write to her at 813 Oak St., Suite 10A-277, Conway, AR 72032.

      Recipe forA Very Merry Christmas

      1 cowboy

      1 newly found son

      1 unexpected mugging

      1 independent single gal

      1 rescue

      1 ranch (big enough for 3…or more)

      

      Toss together cowboy and son, add in Christmas Eve mugging. Stir in single gal and a reluctant rescue. Set mixture on an isolated ranch, right in time for Christmas morning. Simmer until too hot to handle.

      

      Yield: A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS…and forever!

       Prologue

      “Okay. You don’t have to go if you promise me that you won’t play with matches, stick anything in your nose or ears, drink poison or open the door to strangers.” Ryan Given, now hesitating on the threshold of the motel room he’d just rented, hated leaving his son, Sawyer, alone for even a second. It was something he hadn’t done since they’d found one another.

      “Aw, Dad,” responded the boy, who lay sprawled on his stomach on one of the beds, his nose a couple of feet from the television set. “That kind of stuff is for kids. I’m eight years old.”

      “So you are,” Ryan hastily murmured, properly chastised. Though his fingers itched to tousle Sawyer’s dark hair affectionately, he wasn’t