A Horseman’s Hope

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Horsemen of Cross Roads Farm, Book 3

Grace Lorimer is too busy for a relationship. And love is definitely out of the question while she works her way through college to earn her occupational therapist certification. Besides, her mother’s string of failed relationships and broken promises prove romance is not worth risking her heart—even when she begins to care deeply for single dad Ryan O’Keefe.

Four years after his girlfriend, Shana, became pregnant, Ryan still can’t believe he’s a father . . . and can’t imagine being anything else. His daughter is the light of his life. Now if only Shana could embrace motherhood and the three become a real family. . . .

Then Ryan receives shocking news about Shana, and his world is torn apart as he faces losing his daughter. Suddenly old feelings for Grace resurface, but is a whirlwind marriage of convenience the answer?

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What readers are saying . . .

…Johnson had me riveted from the get go. . . . Ryan’s devotion to his daughter is incredibly appealing from the very first page. And little Christina transforms every scene she is in. . . . I loved the easy-going friendship between Grace and Ryan that’s hovering on the edge of so much more. This is where the author really excels — drawing emotion out of her characters and directly into her readers. Their story tugged at my heartstrings right to the joyful end.”–Amazon.com review

Note to readers: A Horseman’s Hope was originally published by Barbour Heartsong Presents in 2013. This is a completely revised and updated edition.

Details
Series: Horsemen of Cross Roads Farm, Book 3
Publisher: Fawn Ridge Press
Publication Year: 2024
ASIN: B0CZBH3YP1
ISBN: 9781735610771
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