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A free book for Valentines Day?

Blue Creek Bachelor is FREE until Feburary 16th.

It is only on Amazon. Click the image of the book cover to go to the page on Amazon.

This is one of my favourite stories, and features a single mom, escaping the past (there's a mystery element), and  a rancher/vet hero who is very much his own island, and who does not want a relationship to mess up his life. Especially with a woman who is clutching secrets! There's  a cast of lovable characters, a cute kid, and plenty of suspense. Here's the blurb...

A sweet and heartwarming romance about a ranch, a bachelor, and a woman on the run. Jilly O’Connor is one determined woman. Determined to keep her only child Joel safe from the man she knows killed her husband, the man who is after her son - the only witness. Jilly has found a new life in the small rural town of Blue Creek, Oregon, and when she begins a job on Clay Matheson’s ranch, it finally begins to feel as if things are coming together. She just hadn’t counted on finding the family-she-never-had at the ranch, and neither did she count on her growing attraction to Blue Creek’s most eligible bachelor.
Clay Matheson - rancher, vet, and confirmed bachelor - loathes secrets and his new assistant is loaded with them. He's prepared to overlook that fact as she sets about fitting into ranch life and his staff begin to take her and her young son into their hearts. But when he starts to have feelings for Jilly, suddenly, it all looks different. How can he trust a woman who is keeping her past to herself? And how can Jilly give away her heart to Clay knowing each day her decisions have led her to where she is today - living on the run.


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