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by Carolyn Brown


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  The Cowboy’s Christmas Baby

  by Carolyn Brown

  New York Times Bestselling Author

  ’Tis the season for…

  A pistol-totin’ woman who’s no angel

  A tough rancher who doesn’t believe in miracles

  Love that warms the coldest night

  After a year in Kuwait, Lucas Allen can’t wait to get back to his ranch for Christmas and meet his gorgeous Internet pal in person.

  When he pulls in, there’s Natalie Clark right in his front yard with a pink pistol in her hand and a dead coyote at her feet.

  Lucas is unfazed. But wait…is that a BABY in her arms?

  Praise for Carolyn Brown’s Christmas cowboy romances:

  “Carolyn Brown creates some handsome, hunkified, HOT cowboys! A fun, enjoyable four-star-Christmas-to-remember novel.” —The Romance Reviews

  “Makes me believe in Christmas miracles and long, slow kisses under the mistletoe.” —The Romance Studio

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  About the Author

  Carolyn Brown is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with more than sixty books published, and credits her eclectic family for her humor and writing ideas. Her books include the Lucky trilogy Lucky in Love, One Lucky Cowboy, and Getting Lucky; the Honky Tonk series, I Love This Bar, Hell Yeah, Honky Tonk Christmas, and My Give a Damn’s Busted; and her bestselling Spikes & Spurs series with Love Drunk Cowboy, Red’s Hot Cowboy, Darn Good Cowboy Christmas, One Hot Cowboy Wedding, Mistletoe Cowboy, Just a Cowboy and His Baby, and Cowboy Seeks Bride. Carolyn has launched into women’s fiction with The Blue-Ribbon Jalapeño Society Jubilee and The Red-Hot Chili Cook-Off. She’s also having fun with her new Cowboys & Brides series, beginning with Billion Dollar Cowboy and The Cowboy’s Christmas Baby. She was born in Texas but grew up in southern Oklahoma where she and her husband, Charles, a retired English teacher, make their home. They have three grown children and enough grandchildren to keep them young.

 

 

 


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