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The Calhoun Cowboys
by Clare Connelly
Price: Ebook $4.99 USD / MMP $5.99
On sale date: April 27, 2021
ISBN: 9781488071096
Blurb:
One little girl
could give him a second chance at love.
Jack Prinz barely knows how to be a grandfather, much less raise a child by himself. But he has the perfect solutionβmarry his childhood friend to provide his orphaned granddaughter with the mother figure she needs. Now he has to convince Grace Partridge to accept his loveless proposal. If only sticking to his plan were that simple
From Harlequin Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
The Calhoun Cowboys
Book 1:Β Hoping for a Father
Book 2:Β Home to Heal
Book 3:Β Christmas in a Snowstorm
Book 4:Β A Plan for Her Future
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Excerpt:
Grace Partridge, you look stunning so stop fussing.β Jessica James flipped up the carβs visor, hiding the passenger mirror. βTrust me, with your makeup update, your stunning wardrobe and now that glorious feathered cut, youβre going to be attracting menβs looks the entire three months youβre traveling the world.βΒ
βOh.β Grace gulped. Attracting menβs looksβ Did she really want that? βMaybe itβs too much…βΒ
βOut!β Jess laughed as she parked in front of Graceβs tidy bungalow. She leaned across and flicked the door latch so the passenger door swung open. βNo more second- guessing yourself. Embrace the new you, best friend of mine. And finish getting ready,β she ordered after glancing at her watch. βThe Calhoun boys will soon be here to drive you to catch your flight in Missoula.βΒ
βYes, they will. Thanks for being my cheerleader.β Grace hugged Jess, stepped out of her car and then she bent over to ask anxiously, βYou will call me before I leave?βΒ
βTry and stop me.β Jessica sounded amused by her hesitancy.
βThank you, dear friend. You are soββΒ
βI love you, too. Later, kiddo.β With a cheery wave, Jess drove away.β
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Inside her home, Grace dropped her keys on the dish in the foyer while thinking how much sheβd miss Jess these next few months. She hung the new dress sheβd just purchased in the closet. What a lot of things sheβd bought for this trip.Β
Actually, her wardrobe shift wasnβt only for the trip. It was part of Graceβs plan to shed the three Dβs: Dumpy, Drab and Dreary.Β
Her musing disintegrated at the sound of frantic pounding on her front door. When she pulled it open, her jaw dropped at the sight of a young girl whose face streamed with tears while she danced from one foot to the other.Β
βHelp,β she pleaded. βMy pops is hurt.βΒ
Taken aback, Grace wondered when that nest of black hair had last seen a comb.Β
βHey! Lady! Help him,β the girl begged.Β
βOf course, dear.β Grace snapped into action and grabbed her phone. βUh, where is your pops?βΒ
βThere.β The child pointed.Β
Grace gasped at the sight of a silver-templed man in a battered black leather jacket, lying sprawled on the street in front of an expensive-looking black car. She dialed 911 before racing outside and down her sidewalk toward the victim.Β
βI didnβt see him, Grace,β her elderly neighbor Mrs. Fothergill wailed as she stood by her car. βWhen I started backing up, he wasnβt there. Then he was and my foot slipped on the gas pedal. Please help him.βΒ
βIβll try, Mrs. Fothergill. Iβm reporting an accident.β Grace focused on the operator and gave her address. βA manβs been hit by a car. We need the ambulance and police. Hold on while I try to find out more about his condition.βΒ
Grace knelt by the man. He was unconscious. She pressed her fingers against his neck for a pulse. With his head half-buried under his arm she couldnβt get a good look at his face. She was afraid to move him lest there were nonvisible injuries.Β
βOh, Lord, help us,β Mrs. Fothergill chanted repeatedly. Distracted by the feeble womanβs agitation, Grace suggested she sit in her car and wait for help.Β
βPlease, do something for Pops,β the little girl implored her.Β
βIβm doing my best, dear.β Grace studied her watch. βHe has a pulse,β she told the operator. βItβs a bit fast. Yes, I do have first-aid knowledge, but I donβt want to move him because his leg is at a strange angle. Also, thereβs a large bruise forming above his left eyebrow. I believe he hit his head when he fell so he may be concussed.β She turned to the child. βDoes your grandfather take medication?βΒ
βHe already took it,β the girl explained. βI dunno if heβs sβposed to take more.βΒ
Grace relayed that information and the name of the pre- scription on the vial she withdrew from the pocket of the leather jacket. The name suddenly registered.Β
βJack?β she gasped in utter consternation.Β
The man moaned and moved his arm slightly, revealing his face. Grace gaped as her breath whooshed out.Β
Heβd aged. His face was thinner, more angled, rendering him more rakish-looking than ever. But it was Jack. The operator demanded to know what was going on.Β
βThe victimβs name is Jack Prinz,β Grace explained after licking her dry lips and finding her voice. βHeβs fifty-three. Not from Sunshine. Not for many years.βΒ
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Author Info:
With more than fifty books and millions of copies in print worldwide, Lois Richer continues to write of characters struggling to find God amid their troubled world. Whether from her small prairie town, while crossing oceans or in the midst of the desert, Lois strives to impart hope as well as encourage readers’ hunger to know more about the God of whom she writes.Β
Website: http://www.loisricher.com
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/128821.Lois_Richer
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