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The Cowboy’s Christmas Treasures Release Day!

Hooray! It’s release day! I have a book in stores again!

The Cowboy’s Christmas Treasures is the fourth book in my Wyoming Legacies series. If you’ve read the other books, you’ll recognize Brooke Dewitt and her identical twin girls, Alice and Megan, who are now toddlers. Dean McCaffrey comes to town under difficult circumstances, and the Christmas season forces Brooke and Dean to face their fears. If you’re into Hallmark Christmas movies, emotional plotlines, adorable little girls and all the Christmas feels, give my book a try!

Book cover: Winter scene, red barn, snow on ground, cowboy holding hands with twin toddlers in red coats and stocking caps with pompoms. Text, "The Cowboy's Christmas Treasures by Jill Kemerer"

Making peace with his past…
To be a part of their future

After his father’s heart attack, ranch hand Dean McCaffrey has no choice but to temporarily take over the family business—while hiding a shameful secret. But he doesn’t expect to fall for pretty widow Brooke Dewitt and her twin toddlers while remodeling their house. Brooke is counting on Dean to make her home wheelchair-accessible by Christmas. And soon she’s dreaming of a life with the handsome cowboy. But with both their futures uncertain, can they overcome their fears…and place their trust in love?

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READ AN EXCERPT:

“He’s going to make a good daddy.” Brooke Dewitt unpacked empty jars next to her sister-in-law, Reagan Young, who was stirring wax in a warmer at the dining room table. Reagan had offered to help her make homemade candles for Christmas gifts, so Brooke had brought her almost-two-year-old identical twin daughters over to her brother’s ranch. The twenty-minute drive from her house in downtown Jewel River, Wyoming, had been easy for mid-November, with no snow yet. Her brother, Marc, was currently in the living room giving Megan and Alice horsey rides. Their squeals and laughter melted her heart into a puddle.

She would do anything for her girls.

“I agree.” Reagan rubbed her tiny baby bump. “Marc’s going to be a great father.”

“He’s protective.” Brooke hooked a finger around her low ponytail to bring it over her shoulder. “But fun, too.”

“You’re right about that.” Reagan’s light brown eyes twinkled. “He still worries about you, you know.”

“I know. I don’t mind.” She spoke the truth. Marc had been more of a father figure to her than their own dad had been before he’d left when she was twelve and Marc was sixteen. Brooke appreciated the sacrifices Marc and their mother had made over the years, especially the recent ones.

It was hard to believe it had been over eighteen months since Brooke had had the stroke. Being separated from her infant twins for four weeks had devastated her. Almost as much as when she’d found out her husband had died in a helicopter accident while on a training mission overseas. Ross had known she was pregnant, but he hadn’t known she was carrying twins.

He’d never met his beautiful girls.

The twins would never have a daddy. She couldn’t in good conscience dip her toes in the dating pool, not when she had no plans to get remarried. She wouldn’t be having more children, either. The risk of a postpartum stroke was too high. They’d already lost their father. They couldn’t lose their mommy, too.

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Do you love reading Christmas novels? I do!

For my American friends, Happy Thanksgiving! For everyone else, I hope you enjoy the kick-off to the holiday season!

Thanks for celebrating release day with me!

JillKemerer

Jill Kemerer is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author of heartwarming, emotional, small-town romance novels often featuring cowboys. She hopes to encourage readers through her books the way so many books have encouraged her. Jill's essentials include coffee, caramels, a stack of books, her mini-doxie, and long walks outdoors. She resides in Ohio with her husband and two almost-grown children. For more information, visit her website, jillkemerer.com.

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