Love & Moosechief

Love & Moosechief

by Jacqueline Winters

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The day I left my hometown, I swore I’d never return. I’ve worked hard to build my military career and plan to be a lifer. If it weren’t for the letter left behind by my late mother, Sunset Ridge would’ve stayed in the past where it belonged.

My plans to slip into town and stay under the radar while I seek out the identity of my father are quickly derailed when a near-miss with the town’s favorite moose causes me to swerve off the road and crash right into the town sign.

Just my luck that the first person to find me is police chief Ryder Grant. The boy who gave me my first kiss is all grown up and not at all amused.

Considering my history with this town, I should steer clear of the grumpy cop. But the truth is? I don’t want to.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Small Town
Series
Finding Love in Alaska • Book 4
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
2 Mild
Publication Date
September 9, 2020
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Representation
Veteran/military service representation

Editorial Reviews

★★★★★This is a fun series and I love the quirky moose who has a part in each story. ★★★★★I loved this book so much, love this author a whole lot too. These stories she writes are just wonderful and you just can't read just one. ★★★★★What a fun read! A nice clean romance with no foul language and tinged with humor… ★★★★★Wow! Who wouldn’t cheer for Ryder and Kinley to get together?!

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Jill Bourne's Line
That moose

Ed is at it again, he causes Kinley to wreck and take down the town's sign. Ryder is the first on the scene. What's the signface of that, see they were each other's first kiss. Can they make it work? Read and find out.

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Kindle Customer
Love & Moosechief

Ryder is told he had to take vacation for at least ten days when a shady lawyer shows up in town . Kinley has just knocked over the welcome to town sign while trying to avoid hitting Ed the moose. Ryder is the first person to come upon the accident scene and he his the police chief. They have a history of a shared first kiss as teens and Kinley had history of being a troublemaker.

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Cass
Cute Second Chances

I liked both main characters and how they reconnected. I tend to like slower burns, and this had a lot of those feelings and that buildup. I do wish the ending came about more as Kinley planned.

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Patty Szoke
Clean, funny and just plain enjoyable!

What a fun read! A nice clean romance with no foul language and tinged with humor is my favorite read! I thoroughly enjoyed Kinley & Ryder’s story. Good character development. I highly recommend this book.

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Brenda K
description doesn't do the series justice

I seldom read all of a 'series' by any author - mainly because the repetition to 'catch up' the reader on previous books in the series gets boring after a while. This 'moose' series author gets it RIGHT. Every book is a stand alone and though the story ' continues' the author has avoid the 'history lessons'. The stories are quirky, original and you gotta love 'Ed' the moose. The characters are laughable and lovable - people and animals alike.

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