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Herd to Handle

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by Ginny Sterling


  Herd to Please by Jenna Brandt

  Abigail Bowen lost everything in a tragic fire. Mason Stillman is about to lose his livelihood. What happens when a clueless matchmaker pairs these hard to please people together?

  Abigail's whole world is destroyed when her parents die in a tragic house fire. All that remained was her fragile relationship with her younger sister. To keep her safe, Abigail travels out West to marry a man set up by a matchmaker, but when they arrive to find out she's dead and her clueless nephew has taken over, Abigail situation gets a whole lot worse.

  Mason Stillman doesn't have time to coddle a woman seeking love. He needs a wife capable of managing his bar's bookkeeping, the one job he can't do. What he doesn't expect is for his potential match to be like oil to his water, but with no other option, he realizes he needs to find a way to make it work.

  Can these two opposites find happiness through an unlikely match? Will they both be able to reconcile their pasts? And will they find a way to do it before Mason losses his bar and both their futures?

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  About the Author

  Ginny Sterling is a Texas transplant living in Kentucky. She spends her free time (Ha!) writing, quilting, and spending time with her husband and two children. Ginny can be reached on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or via email at GinnySterlingBooks@gmail.com

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  Herd to Handle, Copyright © 2019 by Ginny Sterling

  These books are works of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, actual events, locales or organizations is entirely coincidental.

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