Nash Lamont came to Happy, Texas straight out of the Army with a wounded soul and a broken heart. After twelve years of service, he's out on medical discharge that has classified written all over it. Unable to talk about his experience, but needing a place to heal, Nash heads to his great-uncle Henry's farm. Nash's grandmother says it's the perfect place for peace and quiet. It's also the perfect place to poke around for new leads on Uncle Henry, who disappeared the year that Nash joined up.
Kasey Dawson's husband was killed in a secret Army mission a year ago. Looking for a place to grieve, she came home with her three children to help her brothers run the family ranch. But a year of mourning does not heal wounds, and six months of working on a ranch does not heal a broken heart. Yet, the first time she meets Nash Lamont, something flutters in her heart--something that she thought had died with her husband. Can the magic of Christmas help these two open their hearts to each other?
About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author and RITA Finalist, Carolyn Brown, has published more than sixty books. Brown presently writes both women's fiction and cowboy romance. She has also written historical single title, historical series, contemporary single title and contemporary series. She lives in southern Oklahoma with her husband, a former English teacher, who is not allowed to read her books until they are published. They have three children and enough grandchildren to keep them young.
Industry Reviews
"Top Pick! Carolyn Brown writes about everyday things that happen to all of us and she does it with panache, class, empathy and humor. 4 ? stars."--Night Owl Reviews on Merry Cowboy Christmas
"A truly romantic cowboy story...full of love, hope, loss, and second chances."--Fresh Fiction, Fresh Pick on Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas
"Of Carolyn Brown's books, this one has the most emotional complexity and tugged heartstrings. It's a lovely sentimental sugarplum of a Christmas story that is bound to make you long for Christmas...and the next Carolyn Brown book."--The Romance Dish on Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas
"Genuinely sweet and filled with the joy of Christmas." --Publishers Weekly on Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas