Hang Your Heart on Christmas #BookGiveaway #LadiesinDefiance #WIN

Welcome to the What a Man giveaway hop! This event is hosted by Savings in Seconds and runs through June 16, 2017. Take time to visit all of the blogs linked below for lots of chances to win!

Men like to read too, right??!?! Our hero Dent is a real man. A lawman. A hangman to be exact. No pansy men here, folks. Enjoy!

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Eventually, all secrets come to light …

As punishment for a botched arrest, U.S. Marshal “Dent” Hernandez is temporarily remanded to the quiet little town of Evergreen, WY. Not only does his hometown hold some bad memories, but he is champing at the bit to go after vicious killers, not waste his time scolding candy thieves. And he most certainly should not be escorting the very pretty, but jittery, schoolteacher around. What is she so afraid of? Turns out, a lot of folks are keeping secrets in Evergreen.

When the bank is robbed and Dent has to do what he does best, choices will be made, lies will be exposed, and hearts will break. Can Christmas bring love and healing to Evergreen? To Dent?

Though she’s loath to admit it, Audra Drysdale needs a man to save her ranch.

Her father has passed away and her hands are abandoning her like rats from a sinking ship. Worse, neighboring cattle baron Jess Fairbanks is making a play for the Diamond D and Audra, whichever he can get his hands on first.

Audra grudgingly accepts that the mere presence of a husband will keep her men working, and Fairbanks under control. It seems a perfectly reasonable idea, then, to ask her uncle, who is the town attorney and a matchmaker of sorts, to find her a groom—a “proxy” who will take her orders and dish them out to the men.

Dillon Pine is in jail for a conspiracy charge, but because of certain mitigating factors he’s deemed a good risk for an unusual form of probation: serving as Audra’s husband. After a year, he can abandon her and she won’t tell. By then, she will have proven to the cowboys she’s a competent rancher, and the cattle man next door will be looking elsewhere for a wife. But when word gets out that Dillon came to Audra via Evergreen’s matchmaker, he’s dubbed a “male order bride.” The resulting jokes at his expense are constant and brutal. Just how much abuse can Dillon’s pride stand?

When Audra discovers her father’s death was no accident, she realizes her new husband is in danger, too. And she cares . . . quite a lot, it turns out.

To save Dillon, she may have to let go of the one thing she’s fought her whole life to keep.

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About Heather Frey Blanton

"I believe Christian fiction should be messy and gritty, because the human condition is ... and God loves us anyway." -- Heather Blanton

Posted on June 1, 2017, in Book Giveaway, Hang Your Heart on Christmas, Heather Blanton, Ladies in Defiance, Love and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. Connie Hendryx

    Thanks for your giveaway….I love winter….!

  2. Lori Smanski

    I am looking forward to summer. my arthritis does not do too well in the winter and spring

  3. Gail Hollingsworth

    I’m ready for summer but no trips for us this year! I’ll have to travel through my reading. My elderly mom had to come live with us five months ago for safety reasons and cannot stay by herself.

  4. Ready to enjoy Summer I don’t really like Winter Except for Christmas

  5. I’m not looking forward to Summer in Texas! 😉

  6. Margaret Appel

    I like summer alright, except for the thunderstorms that roll thru in late afternoon. But winter? I love the cool crispness of winter. Here in the south we rarely get snow so winter isn’t too bad and it’s a nice change to the heat of summer.

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