Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Review For MAIL-ORDER CHRISTMAS BABY By Sherri Shackelford- 4*

Title: Mail-Order Christmas Baby
Series: Montana Courtships #1
Author: Sherri Shackelford

Genre: Western Historical Romance
Rating: * * * * 
Publishers: 
(Nov 7, 2017)
Paperback: 288 pages
FTC Disclosure: ARC provided by the publisher via Netgalley

The Rancher's Special Delivery 
The "package" is addressed to him, but rancher Sterling Blackwell certainly didn't order a baby! More scandalous still, he and the town's pretty teacher are named as parents. With gossip running wild, only a marriage of convenience can protect little Gracie and their reputations until her real family is found. 
Heather O'Connor is content to be the spinster schoolmarm of Valentine, Montana…until Gracie's arrival stirs her heart. She can't keep the adorable child without Sterling's help, though she promises not to interfere with his life. But staying aloof from her handsome husband isn't easy with a tiny matchmaker in tow. A mistake brought them together, but love might just make them a family by Christmas…

Montana Courtships
1. Mail-Order Christmas Baby

I've read several Christmas novels recently and this one had many aspects I adored. First of all a baby and then a historical romance that takes place in the Old West. There was also the mystery of where the baby came from. I didn't figure that out but did figure out early on who was behind the ranch's frequent accidents. I love seeing a marriage of convenience blossom and it was entertaining seeing the interaction of Sterling and Heather. So pull up a comfy chair and enjoy this and many other Christmas reads from Harlequin this Christmas season.   

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