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New Release/Review: A Cowboy’s Christmas Eve by R.C. RyanA Cowboy's Christmas Eve by R.C. Ryan
Series: Malloys of Montana #2.5
on December 6th 2016
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Silent Night, Snowy Night . . . Colin Malloy enjoys spending Christmas with his family at the Malloy ranch. But this holiday, what he really wants to do is to get closer to the alluring Dr. Anita Cross. So when a blizzard conspires to keep her from joining the Malloy family's festivities, neither snow, sleet, nor spun-out cars will prevent Colin from reaching her side. As the new doctor in town, Anita is wholeheartedly devoted to her patients. So when a little boy needs her on this snowy night, she doesn't hesitate to care for him and send him home in time to spend Christmas with his family. An evening with a certain sexy cowboy will have to wait-or so she thinks. When a breathless Colin Malloy shows up at her clinic, Anita finds her cold, lonely night quickly heating up. And no crisis or well-meaning relative will stop them from making this a Christmas to remember . . .

Review

I just love this family and this Christmas Eve story just reinforces it. Colin doesn’t want to miss his mom’s Christmas Eve dinner or her special guest Anita Cross. Anita and her uncle are the doctors in town and have now where else to go so the Mallory ranch is picking them up but when an emergency shows up Anita has to stay until the relief doctor shows up. Grace is worried so when Colin volunteers to go get her his mom is happy but he goes in a ditch from the blizzard and has to walk to get there but when he gets there it’s all dark. When Anita finally answers she explains the lights went out and she is afraid so Colin finds the generator and they have lights and heat and lots of company. Anita is a really smart and compassionate doctor and Colin is mature beyond his years and they would be a good match if they stop being interrupted. – Reviewed by Linda Rea