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Crazy About Cait

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1860’s California

Cait Sullivan can’t believe her father had the temerity to hire Jonas Hall to take over her job—managing and training their famed horses. Not only that, but her father expects her to work with Jonas and listen to his advice. Cait understands the importance of selling their horses to offset the cattle loss during the drought, but to hire Jonas is like a slap in the face after the way he broke her sister’s heart. Jonas has to hide the fact he’s always loved Cait, and that he’s asked her father’s permission to win her hand in marriage. Now he must convince the fiery-tempered lass he isn’t the villain she thinks he is, and she is the bride God has for him.

Originally from The Cowboy's Bride collection.

88 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 27, 2020

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Nancy J. Farrier

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Nancy J. Farrier grew up on a small farm in the Midwest amidst a close-knit family and a large extended family. She loved farm life including the animals, cooking, gardening and canning, but not so much the cleaning house part. A little-known fact is that she preferred to help with feeding cattle or mending fence than helping with housework.

In school Nancy often got in trouble in history class for hiding a fiction book in her text book to read during the teacher’s lecture. Or, she daydreamed her way through classes, writing stories in her head instead of paying attention to the teacher. English and Literature were her favorite classes.

Now, a best-selling, award winning author of historical and contemporary Christian fiction, Nancy lives in the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and loves to research and include bits of history in her books. She often incorporates her love of the Southwest into her settings as the Southwest has a rich history that lends itself to fiction, and historical characters that come to life on the page.

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