After inheriting a building from her great-aunt, Reagan Mayer moves to Wyoming to open the small-town shop she’s always dreamed of. There’s just one rancher Marc Young wants the storefront for his mother. But when a family emergency puts a pause on their dispute, leaving them to care for his twin nieces, can Reagan and Marc find a way to communicate, to trust…and to love?
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Wyoming Legacies
Book 1: The Cowboy's Christmas Compromise Book 2: United by the Twins
Jill Kemerer is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author of heartwarming, emotional, small-town romance novels often featuring cowboys. She is a multi-published author of Christian romance novels with Harlequin Love Inspired. Nearly a million of her books have sold worldwide.
A former electrical engineer, Jill now writes full-time. Her essentials include coffee, caramels, a stack of books, and long walks outdoors. She rarely passes up a bookstore and spends too much time at the library. She resides in Ohio with her husband. They have two adult children. For more information, visit her website, jillkemerer.com.
Can two cute & adorable twin girls bring these two together? When a building brings rivalry between Reagan & Marc, they need to see eye to eye. Then a family emergency happens that forces them to work together to meet the needs of others in their lives. Can love really conquer all?
I love Jill Kemerer's stories because they are so full of heart and faith! I'm always inspired and uplifted when I read them. Reagan was such a ray of sunshine when it comes to twin girls Megan & Alice. Her heart for wanting to ease the burdens of the Young family is something each of us should want to do in our own lives. I also admire her wanting to make her own life apart from her loving but overbearing family. Trying to find her own way isn't always easy, but she strives forward. Her tenacity and go-getter attitude is refreshing! I really enjoyed getting to know her. Marc has had his share of tragedy & grief in life, but has worked hard to provide for his family. His sense of duty and honor makes him the kind of hero I like to read about. He has his own doubts and fears, but doesn't let them get in the way of what needs to be done. His story was one I enjoyed because of the growth of character I saw in him. Watching these two fall in love in spite of all that's between them was a lot of fun!
If you like heart-warming stories full of faith & love and maybe a bit of stubborn characters, I know you will enjoy United by the Twins!
* I was provided with a complimentary copy from the author and was not obligated to leave a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone. *
Jill Kemerer is a pro at writing delightful and charming small-town contemporary romances. United by the Twins is set in Jewel River, Wyoming and stars rancher Marc Young and Reagan Mayer, who just moved to town to start a chocolate shop. Friction begins when the building Reagan inherited and plans to use for her shop is the same one Marc’s mother has had her eye on to expand her bakery business. When Marc’s sister falls ill and Marc needs help with his sister’s baby twins, sweet Reagan drops everything to help out. I loved her compassion and caring, even as she’s working to be more independent and organized. Marc is a wonderful hero and I enjoyed seeing his relationship with Reagan grow and change. It was refreshing to see a grown man being so cute and loving with the babies.
If you enjoy delicious, clean and wholesome small-town romances, I’d recommend this story. Kemerer’s books are always uplifting and sweet.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
Protective cowboy meets sweet but stubborn chocolatier!
Reagan is going into her future chocolate store, when cowboy Marc tries to convince her to let his mom move her bakery into it. Then, shortly after that Marc and his family need help and Reagan steps in to take care of his sister's 3-month-old twins. As they start caring for each other, can Marc push aside his mom's dreams to truly support Reagan, or will the differences push them apart? Read this to find out!
The pace is engrossing and the tone is uncertain yet hopeful with a character centered storyline that has a few kisses. The characters are vivid and engaging. The Christian ideals move the story forward. This is a great series with cowboys, cute kids and Christian ideals. I recommend reading the Wyoming Ranchers series in order and then this one in order. The next book in this series is not listed in Amazon though. It is a K-9 Companions book #22 Training the K-9 Companion. Then you can go to the next one. This is per the information found at the beginning of Wyoming Legacies #5. Enjoy!
Book 2 in author Jill Kemerer’s Wyoming Legacies series, each can be read as a standalone. Do read book 1, The Cowboy’s Christmas Compromise. It’s so good.
I enjoyed the storyline in this book. Rivals for a store front, both with solid reasons to have it. Marc had the heart for his mother’s needs. Reagan is trying to stand on her own two feet. I really liked both characters and liked the secondary characters. All of them are true to life and I want to go have coffee and baked goods with them. Yet one of them will be disappointed. Or will they?
Then Kemerer brings in two of the cutest babies imaginable. Who doesn’t like a story with adorableness??
If you like clean, small town romance then do give United by the Twins a read. I highly recommend it!
I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
A very unique trope. Usually the characters go from enemies to friends to falling in love; here all three run parallel to each other throughout the story. I rather liked this surface calmness while tension and chemistry run deep in the main characters.
I liked a lot how Reagan grows out of her self-doubting and learns to stay true to what she thoroughly believes in. Or how Marc finally acknowledges God's hand in how things turned out in his life. Also, I loved how putting aside her own needs, Reagan serves and helps out her "enemy".
I wish the faith element were a little stronger in this story; there are a few conversations God would have been a perfect solution and encouragement to both the characters and the reader.
But overall, it is a well-written story with wonderful characters and a one-of-a-kind dilemma to solve.
Sweet heartwarming story. This is about setting priorities and going after dreams. Jill Kemerer writes a sweet story with a lot of heart, good characters, good storyline, and good ending. Reagan Mayer dreams of making chocolates in her own shop. She inherits the perfect spot and works towards making her dream come true. Rancher Marc Young has had to be the “man of the house” since he was 16. He has to take care of his mom, his sister, and twin infant nieces. He has to make his mom’s dream of expanding her bakery come true. The only problem is Reagan has the building that will complete his mom’s dream, and she’s not giving it up! Can a family crisis and dealing with two sweet babies make a difference?
They can’t agree on anything... Except how to care for his twin nieces After inheriting a building from her great-aunt, Reagan Mayer moves to Wyoming to open the small-town shop she’s always dreamed of. There’s just one problem: rancher Marc Young wants the storefront for his mother. But when a family emergency puts a pause on their dispute, leaving them to care for his twin nieces, can Reagan and Marc find a way to communicate, to trust...and to love?this was a quick read for me that I couldn't put down. I received an advanced copy of the book from the author and I'm voluntarily leaving an review
United by the Twins Jill Kemerer This is a clean and wonderful Love Inspired Inspirational Romance by Jill Kemerer. United by the twins is the second book in The Wyoming Legacies series, but you can read it as a stand-alone with no problems. This is Marc and Meagan story. Meagan and Marc seem to have both of their lives mapped out, but sometimes things happen that we have to change course. I loved the sweet little twin girls, they made the story. Meagan and Marc can never agree on anything, except how to care for the twins. I loved this sweet story and I know you will too. I was given a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
I really enjoyed my second trip to Jewel River. United by the Twins which is Reagan and Marc's story can be read as a standalone too. The Cowboy's Christmas Compromise is Reagan's sister Erica and Dalton's story. In United by the Twins, the twins are adorable. All the characters and settings in both books are so well described that it's easy to picture them. I received an ARC of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
United By the Twins is a Christian, inspirational, small town romance. I love the characters in this well written book. The two women in Marc’s life have opposing dreams. I love how Reagan stepped up to help Marc with his twin nieces despite her dreams of opening a chocolate shop. I just kept reading as I could not put t he book down. All to soon, I reached the end. In her wonderful way, Ms. Kemerer manages to find a solution that satisfies everyone involved.
This is a sweet and heartwarming story of family, life dreams, roadblocks, love, trust, and faith. Watching Reagan and Marc butt heads on more than one occasion left me wondering what would happen. Some adorable babies and a difficult family situation impact their relationship, but will it be enough for them to see eye to eye? The result is a beautiful story that was a joy to read.
United by the Twins is the quintessential small town, cowboy romance. Of course, a swoony cowboy is fun, and it's even better when he's comfortable taking care of his tiny nieces. Nothing cuter than a man with a baby! Reagan and Marc's journey toward love has some stumbling blocks, of course, but their story is beautiful and satisfying. This is a great, quick and easy summer read, perfect for vacation!
Lovers of cowboy romances will thoroughly enjoy Jill Kemerer's newest Love Inspired title. The twins that bring them together are a joy. Reagan and Marc worked through some very tough challenges for each of them to head into a promising future for everyone.
A great story with lots of conflict. Jill has produced another heart-touching story appealing to romance lovers. The characters were interesting and the conflict was real. The story provided both family and romantic conflict to add depth. I highly recommend this one.
A precious and heartwarming story. Family dedication can bring many emotions. In this sweet story, unexpected circumstances bring people together and offer the chance for love and trust. I received a complimentary copy of the book. No review was required.
Love love and love this story! What a beautiful reminder that even when God's plans for our lives seem to go in a completely different direction than what we were expecting He is always in control and always has our best interests at heart.
Very sweet story! Jill Kemerer weaves a seamless story that honors faith and the strong bonds of family. And she has me wanting to find a bakery! And a chocolate shop!
I love babies, so reading about them is enjoyable. When it brings two people together, it's even better! Thank you for a heart-warming story. I will pass it on for someone else's enjoyment.
I really enjoyed this story! The character development was so well-done and I really enjoyed the ending. Can't wait to revisit this town! Highly recommend!
I love reading Jill Kemerer’s Wyoming series books. In United by the Twins rancher Marc Young loves his family and wants to do whatever he can to take care of them, especially his mom. He meets his match in the determined Reagan Mayer, new owner of the building Marc wants for his mom’s bakery. The attraction between Marc and Reagan is obvious, but then what about the building? I love how Kemerer worked out the dilemma in this book to come to the ultimate happily-ever-after. The addition of a sweet set of twins makes this book a fun read for any lover of sweet romance.
Reagan has appeared in previous books by the author, but this book can be read as a stand-alone.
I was given a copy of this book by the author. I was not required to give a positive review and all opinions are my own