The Mechanics of Mistletoe

The Mechanics of Mistletoe

by Liz Isaacson

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He can be a teddy or a grizzly. She's a genius with a wrench. Can the pretty mechanic tame this cowboy's wild side, or will they both be left broken-hearted this Christmas?

Bear Glover can be a grizzly or a teddy, and he's always thought he'd be just fine working his generational family ranch and going back to the homestead alone. But he's had a crush on Samantha Benton for a while now, and he's decided it's time to do something about it.

But his first date with Sammy is a spectacular disaster. He's embarrassed and doesn't call her back, but when three tornadoes hit Three Rivers, his first thought is of the beautiful woman he'd really like a second chance with.

Sammy feels like she has to be the strong one in her family. Ever since her sister and her husband died, Sammy's taken care of Lincoln, her sister's son, and her aging parents. And three tornadoes?

They've only added the weight of the world to Sammy's shoulders. School's been canceled, and she has nowhere for her eight-year-old to go.

Bear knows exactly what to do with an eight-year-old boy on a ranch, and he offers to take Lincoln up to Shiloh Ridge Ranch with him every day. Bear has a lot of contacts in town, and he's able to help Sammy and her parents get cleaned up and back in their houses in record time. In fact, Bear has an answer for everything—which only makes Sammy feel weak. And she hates nothing more than feeling weak.

Can Sammy realize that the Lord may have given her Bear so she doesn't have to be strong all the time? Or will she sabotage their relationship this holiday season?

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Genre
Inspirational / Faith-Based Romance
Subgenre
Billionaire, Holiday (Christmas, Valentine’s, etc.), Inspirational, Small Town, Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings)
Series
Shiloh Ridge Ranch Romance • Book 1
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
October 6, 2020
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Natural-disaster scenes, Grief or loss of a loved one
Representation
Single-parent or widowed-parent protagonist, Explicitly faith-based content, Depictions of prayer, worship, or scripture, Adoption or foster-care representation

About the Author

★USA Today Bestseller ★ Top 10 Kindle Unlimited All-Star ★

Liz Isaacson® writes inspirational cowboy romances. She has multiple #1 bestsellers in over a dozen categories, is a USA Today Bestseller, and a Top 10 Bestselling Author in Kindle Unlimited. She loves all things to do with contemporary cowboys, and will write romance in Texas or Wyoming, and anywhere else she can find horses and mountains. Find out more on her website, Feel-Good Fiction Books.

Customer Reviews

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M Purdy
Heartfelt

This story reminded me of a feeling of togetherness, sharing and community. Old fashioned romance with deep feelings and consideration of others. I would read it again. Slow burn ....

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Andrea Gillan
Great read

This was a really good read. The Glover family is so tight knit and nosey beyond belief that you can't help but have a giggle whilst reading. Bear is a bring strong grizzly of a guy but he is totally flustered when he wants the female mechanic in town.

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Lyn robinson
Good looking cowboys

I loved this book , it is slow burn but there are so many cowboys to be introduced to that there is always something going on. These are the good guys . Tender hearts and thoughtful brothers I really enjoyed it and would definitely recommend it.

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Marcy
Lovely family relationship

The story flowed well & enjoyed the read

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Crystal Moulton
A great story

The Mechanics of Mistletoe by Liz Isaacson is a really great story. I loved it! It was a really great start to the Shiloh Ridge Ranch in Three Rivers Romance book series. I love how all of the members of the Glover family have nicknames. Bear and Sammy were a great couple. Samantha was struggling so hard to be strong, and to be able to take care of her nephew, but she really struggled to allow Bear to help her.I think this book was very well written and was a wholesome story start to finish.

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