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A Cowboy Scrooge Worth Saving

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A Cowboy Scrooge Worth Saving

By: Lucy McConnell
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This Christmas, watch a hardened cowboy discover the power of love and redemption in a heartwarming ranch romance that will leave you believing in second chances and the magic of the holidays.

Once upon a time, Cole Brooks had a heart of gold. But after years of burying his pain in work and shutting out the world, the once kind-hearted cowboy has become as icy as a winter storm. With Christmas around the corner, Cole has no use for holiday cheer—or love.

That all changes when a surprise visitor shakes up his world and shows him that redemption is always within reach. She’s determined to prove that even the coldest hearts can thaw under the magic of Christmas lights. But can Cole open his heart before it’s too late?

A heartwarming, festive retelling of A Christmas Carol, this modern romance brings together the rugged beauty of the ranch with the magic of the holidays. With love, laughter, and second chances around every corner, this is one Christmas you won’t forget.

Perfect for fans of holiday romance and timeless tales of redemption, A Cowboy Scrooge Worth Saving will leave you believing in the magic of Christmas—and the power of love.

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Lucy Mcconnell has taken the original story of Scrooge and wrote a real cowboy Scrooge.
This story is worth the listen or read, because we see how Scrooge started his bitterness and isolated himself from others. Then a baby bought him to open his eyes and heart and realize his ways.

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