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Deck the Halls with Cowboys (The Hallow Ranch Novels)
by Brittany Ann
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Synopsis
Happy Holidays from Hallow Ranch. Your favorite dark cowboys have missed you.
It’s a silent night in the town of Hayden, Colorado.
Just months ago, Mags proposed to Diana. Beau and Abbie are moving in together. Denver is busy running the ranch and Valerie is busy running her floral shop. Mason ...
It’s a silent night in the town of Hayden, Colorado.
Just months ago, Mags proposed to Diana. Beau and Abbie are moving in together. Denver is busy running the ranch and Valerie is busy running her floral shop. Mason ...
Happy Holidays from Hallow Ranch. Your favorite dark cowboys have missed you.
It’s a silent night in the town of Hayden, Colorado.
Just months ago, Mags proposed to Diana. Beau and Abbie are moving in together. Denver is busy running the ranch and Valerie is busy running her floral shop. Mason and Harmony are coming back into town after a PBR tour.
It’s the first full Christmas at Hallow Ranch.
Valerie wants a perfect Christmas.
All is calm, all is bright.
Val, Harm, Abbie, and Diana are planning a massive Hallow Ranch Feast...using Jigs’ old recipes, of course.
Denver doesn’t know.
All is calm, all is bright.
But nothing is silent about this holiday night.
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