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Book 4: Her Mistletoe Cowboy (Steeple Ridge Farm Romance)

Book 4: Her Mistletoe Cowboy (Steeple Ridge Farm Romance)

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Get cowboy brothers working together at a horse farm in beautiful Vermont in the Steeple Ridge Farm romance series! With sweet, clean, and faith-filled western romance in a complete series, you’ll get a cowboy billionaire, friends to lovers romance, holiday romance, and second chance romance with fun and unique plots (aquaponics, anyone?).

A cowboy who loves dogs. The vet he visits often. But with his future at Steeple Ridge in the balance, she's not sure a relationship with him is worth the risk. Can Layla rely on her faith and employ patience to tame Logan's wild heart?

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“Logan, Ben needs you.”

Logan smiled at the woman who’d come to get him. He thought it was one of Rae’s friends, someone from the rec center. She had hair halfway between blonde and red, and she practically wilted under Logan’s smile.

He wiped it away as soon as he went past her. He wouldn’t be getting a date while at his brother’s wedding. Oh no. Today was all about Ben and Rae—and everyone else in Island Park, as it seemed the whole blasted town had shown up for the nuptials.

“Ben?” He pushed into the shed in the corner of the huge Sports Complex where Rae had insisted they get married.

“Over here. I can’t tie this stupid thing.” Ben sounded frustrated and nervous at the same time. Logan didn’t blame him. When their oldest brother’s plane had been delayed by two hours because of a freak hailstorm in Wyoming, both Ben and Logan had grown concerned.

Logan crossed the concrete to Ben. “He’s going to get here.” Sam was supposed to be the one helping Ben get dressed. Making sure every button was done up right, and the bow tie got proper square tips.

“Have you heard from him?”

“Yeah, they touched down an hour ago.”

“The wedding is in thirty minutes.”

“Well, probably sixty.” Logan grinned at Ben, who stared at him with a hint of danger in his eyes. “Relax, Ben. Everyone’s fine. You should see them sucking down that punch Rae won’t give us the recipe for.”

That got Ben to smile. “It’s just almond flavoring.”

“If that were true.” Logan focused on the bow tie and got it looking decent. “She’d tell us the recipe.”

“I’ll get it out of her eventually.”

Logan chuckled. “Right. Because married couples don’t have secrets.”

“I swear, we don’t,” Ben said. “It’s just the punch, which she claims isn’t really her recipe to give out. It’s her mother’s.”

“And you’re not married yet,” Logan said. “So it’s okay if Rae has secrets still.”

“She doesn’t have secrets,” Ben insisted, which only made Logan smile wider. He loved teasing his brothers, especially Ben.

Logan stepped back and scanned his brother. “Looks good, bro. Nice and pressed.”

Ben tugged at the sleeves of his jacket. “It’s hot.”

“You’re the one who chose the first weekend of September to get married.”

“That was Rae. She said the park would be amazing in the fall.”

Logan shook his head and clucked his tongue. “Blaming her already.”

Ben gave Logan a playful shove. “Go on. Get out of here. Go make sure we don’t run out of punch.” He tacked on a laugh, and Logan went because Darren came in. “He’s nervous,” Logan whispered to his twin as he passed.

Darren simply nodded. The more serious of the two, Darren had stepped up to take care of everything since Sam had gotten married and left town a couple of months ago. An intense wave of missing hit Logan right in the chest, where he struggled to breathe against it. But breathe he did, because he spotted Rae’s mother and he was determined to get that punch recipe before the ceremony began.

“This is the best punch I’ve ever tasted,” he said in a booming voice that echoed under the tents that had been set up. “Rae tells me it’s your recipe.”

Beth Cantwell smiled at him. “It sure is.”

“So we’re almost family now.” Logan downed a mouthful of punch, the craving to do so again immediate and intense. There was definitely more in this punch than simply almond flavoring. The carbonation pinged against his throat as he swallowed.

“That we are.” Beth continued talking, but her words fell into Logan’s deaf ears. He blinked, and where there had once been a sea of people, now there only existed Layla Guyman.

She wore a floor-length gown the color of midnight, and Logan’s mouth turned as dry as the Sahara. This wasn’t the first time he’d had this reaction to the curvy blonde veterinarian. Oh no. He’d nearly rammed into the doorway at the church the first time he’d seen her. The second had almost left him with a broken toe as he’d lifted his foot to step onto the curb and didn’t quite get his leg high enough.

She’d seemed interested in him too, but she’d pulled back, back, back, until Logan figured she wasn’t. He’d put his feelings in a box on a shelf in the back of his mind, but they’d burst free at the sight of her so-blonde-it-was-almost-white hair swept off her neck and into a wedding up-do to out-do all other up-do’s. Her skin had been kissed by the summer sun, and Logan wanted to touch her arm, hold her hand, skate his fingers along her jaw before he kissed her. Even from across the distance, he found the joy and sparkle in her intense blue eyes, and he suddenly wanted her gaze on his.

“Who are you starin’ at?”

Logan clamped his mouth shut and startled, nearly spilling his almond concoction down the front of his suit. “No one.” He glanced at Tucker, who’d appeared out of nowhere. Tucker, who now scanned the crowd where Logan had indeed been staring.

“Where’s Missy?” Logan asked, hoping to distract his boss.

“You know, you should’ve excused yourself before drifting off into a stare-fest,” Tucker said, completely undeterred.

“What are you talking about?”

“You were talking to Rae’s mother. Now she thinks you might have special needs, because you just, and I quote, ‘sort of went mute’ and she ‘couldn’t get your attention’.” Tucker sipped from his own glass of punch. “So who was it? Rita?”

Logan pressed his lips together. Rita had brown hair. Not bad brown hair, but Logan much preferred blondes.

“Not Rita. Okay.” Tucker took longer to look at the crowd mingling under the tents. Logan had never wanted Sam to show up as badly as he did right now. But Sam was probably still at least forty-five minutes away, and there weren’t all that many women for Tucker to choose from.

Thankfully, Tucker had only named four women before his wife joined them. “Tucker, have you heard from Sam?”

“No.” He looked at Logan. “You?”

“He texted when they landed. He should be here in about thirty minutes.” Logan started to edge away from Tucker and Missy, but the glint in Tucker’s eyes meant he hadn’t forgotten about Logan’s “special needs” behavior.

He found Rae’s mother and said, “I’m so sorry, Miss Beth. I saw someone I hadn’t in a while, and I sort of zoned out.”

She accepted his apology with grace but made a hasty escape with a silver-haired man Logan had never seen before. He sighed as he turned, planning to get more punch and find the coolest patch of shade he could.

He ran right into Layla instead. “Oof,” he grunted at the same time she exclaimed, “Oh!”

He reached out and put his hand on her shoulder to steady her, one of his fantasies roaring to life. Her skin against his fingers felt like silk and magic, and Logan lost his voice completely.

This is Layla, he told himself. They’d been friends for two years, even though she’d gone through a cold spell with him. He volunteered at the veterinary clinic where Layla worked twice a week. He saw her all the time at church functions, at work, around town.

But he’d never seen her like this.

“Nothing spilled.” She scanned herself and then lifted her eyes to his, her glorious smile lighting up the entire park. “So we’re good.”

“Good,” Logan echoed stupidly, wondering why his feelings for Layla had to be so present today of all days. He cleared his throat and tried to center his thoughts. He’d dated before. Women didn’t scare him.

Layla sure did though. He managed to ask, “Have you tried that almond punch?”

“I’ve had it loads of times,” she said. “I still can’t get Rae to give me the recipe.” Her eyes were so blue, Logan thought they had to be fake. Her hair color certainly was, though Logan hadn’t seen a dark root in all the time he’d known her. He scanned her curvy body and wondered what was real and what wasn’t.

Logan saw Tucker coming, and he ducked his head as if the other cowboy wouldn’t see him. He had to get away before Tucker saw him talking to Layla, but his brain had taken a serious vacation.

Thankfully, a ripple went through the crowd, causing both Layla and Logan to turn. He thought perhaps Rae had come out in her wedding dress, but no. It was simply a car that had pulled up to the circle drive. Then Logan saw Sam.

He practically pushed aside wedding guests to get to the sidewalk. He half-jogged, half-walked to his brother, where he embraced him. “You made it.”

“It’s been rough.” Sam clapped Logan on the back and stepped back. He drew Bonnie to his side, and Logan hugged her too.

“How’s Boyfriend?”

“You didn’t even ask me about my dog,” Sam said.

Bonnie laughed. “Boyfriend is fine. He gets along great with Girlfriend.”

“I guess that’s what you want, right?” Logan stepped with them as they moved toward the wedding party. “I mean, I don’t have a girlfriend, but if I did, I’d want to get along with her.” He mentally commanded himself to stop talking. He cut a glance in Layla’s direction and caught her watching him.

Or them. Maybe she was glad to see Bonnie again. Logan looked away. “I’ll go tell Ben you’re here.” He strode toward the supply shed, his face hotter than the temperature called for. He wiped the sweat from under his hatband and determined not to look for Layla once he returned to the wedding.

What Readers are Saying

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book was amazing. Liz you made the ending better than I thought it was going to be. Liz books shows you what family, love, and happiness is like. I can always know I feel like as if I am there.” ~Charlotte

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I'm always impressed how Ms. Isaacson creates relatable believable characters with real emotional issues and keeps a steady flow and pace that keeps the reader turning pages while soaking up the romance blooming off the pages book afer book. Great watching these two characters overcome the internal and external battles while enjoying swoony kisses.” ~K. Swinton

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Get cowboy brothers working together at a horse farm in beautiful Vermont in the Steeple Ridge Farm romance series! With sweet, clean, and faith-filled western romance in a complete series, you'll get a cowboy billionaire, friends to lovers romance, holiday romance, and second chance romance with fun and unique plots.

This is Liz's first brothers family saga series! Start with a novella featuring enemies to lovers, and then you'll meet the 4 Buttars Brothers and fall in love with picturesque Vermont - and their horse farm - as they search for their happily-ever-afters too!

  • Book 1: Her Billionaire Cowboy

    When she meets Tucker, she starts having a new kind of fantasy—one where they work with the horses together. Tucker didn't come to the country to find a new wife, but he supposes a woman could help him start over in Steeple Ridge. Will Tucker and Missy be able to navigate the shaky ground between them to find a new beginning?

  • Book 2: Her Restless Cowboy

    Though Ben is young, he knows what he wants—and that’s Rae. Can she figure out how to put what matters most in her life—family and faith—above her job before she loses Ben?

  • Book 3: Her Faithful Cowboy

    He'd just go if it weren't for beautiful Bonnie Sherman, who roped his heart the first time he saw her. Bonnie's got thick ties to Island Park as her four-year-old son is buried there. She finds herself at the cemetery more often than not, praying for peace, but as she starts to lean more on Sam, she wonders if she can leave Vermont and find a happier future somewhere else, with someone else. Do Sam and Bonnie have the faith to find comfort in each other instead of in the people who've already passed?

  • Book 4: Her Mistletoe Cowboy

    With his future at Steeple Ridge in the balance, Layla's not sure a relationship with him is worth the risk. After all, she's got an established practice in her east-coast hometown and he's talking service dog training all the way across the country in California. Can she rely on her faith and employ patience to tame Logan's wild heart?

  • Book 5: Her Patient Cowboy

    Farrah returned to her childhood home with so much baggage, she doesn't know where to start with the unpacking. Darren's the only Buttars brother who isn't married, and he wants to make Island Park his permanent home--with Farrah. Can they find their way through the heartache to achieve a happily-ever-after together?

This series spins off to Coral Canyon!

Curl up with a cowboy billionaire. Or eight of them in this clean and sweet contemporary romance series!

Join the Whittaker brothers - cowboy billionaires in Wyoming - as they build strong family bonds, fun holiday traditions, and relationships with the women who make them want to be better men.

Read this series if you like: 

 Sweet & Sexy cowboys

✔ Holiday reads

✔ Billionaires

✔ Connected series

✔ Strong family bonds

✔ Fun holiday traditions

Second Chance Romance

✔ Single dads

✔ Seasoned romance

✔ Christian fiction

✔ Sweet & Clean Romance

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