A New World (Wyoming Wildflowers, Book 5) by Patricia McLinn

A New World (Wyoming Wildflowers, Book 5)

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  • Genre Contemporary Romance
  • Publisher Craig Place Books
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  • Size 595.92 kB
  • Length 227 Pages

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ELEANOR NEVER TOOK RISKS. UNTIL CAHILL.
This charmer can make or break her beachfront restaurant... and her heart.

Full-length standalone novel that also introduces you to Val, whose story is in Jack's Heart.

"I fell in love with Cahill. He's handsome, smart, strong and had an Irish brogue to die for. Eleanor is a real woman, with real curves, a sense of humor and intelligence ... I was sad when I finished, because I wanted more." - 5-star review (Goodreads)

When his Irish eyes are smiling, she's in danger of losing her head ... and her heart. 

Eleanor Thatcher refuses to be charmed by the Irish balladeer she hires to strum up business for her Gloucester, Mass., beach restaurant. She's far too practical for a workplace romance ... or to fall for a fantasy-spinner like Aidan Padraic Cahill McCrea. Yes, she feels his spell, but bitter reality has taught Eleanor that dreamers drift on, leaving heartache.
Cahill finds the woman he wants to share his future with in strong-minded, too-serious-for-her-own-good Eleanor. But he must convince her of his staying power. And his time to make her his bride is running out

"A pragmatic woman, a dreamer with his feet hidden on solid ground, a ruthless underhanded villain all in a seashore setting make for an engrossing story that kept me on the edge of my chair... I can’t wait to read the next book!" - 5-star review

Before Valerie Trimarco tried to heal a cowboy in JACK'S HEART (Wyoming Wildflowers, Book 6), she pushed her cousin Eleanor into the arms of Cahill in A NEW WORLD.

Val has some major changes ahead of her, including a life-changing stay in Wyoming. Then continue to follow the lives and loves of the good people of Knighton, Wyoming, in A Cowboy Wedding, a shindig at the Slash-C Ranch that also ropes in characters from other Patricia McLinn romance series.

Making Christmas is the story of Cahill's brother Kiernan McCrea (from A New World) and A Cowboy Wedding) and Bexley Farber, mutual friends of the Curricks of Slash-C Ranch. Caught at a shoddy convenience store in a Wyoming blizzard over Christmas, Kiernan and Bexley join forces to make the holiday a celebration for four kids also stranded there.

"I loved the depth of the characters, the subtle humor and the touch of suspense. And Cahill is YUM!" -- 5-star review (Barnes&Noble)

“Gave me that satisfied sigh I love at the end of a book" -- 5-star review (Amazon)

Affaire de Coeur contemporary author of the year finalist

Get all the blooms in the Wyoming Wildflowers series!

Wyoming Wildflowers: The Beginning (Snowberry) 
* Almost a Bride (Indian Paintbrush) 
* Match Made in Wyoming (Fireweed) 
* My Heart Remembers (Bur Marigold) 
A New World
Jack’s Heart (Yellow Monkeyflower)
Rodeo Nights
Where Love Lives (Threadleaf Phacelia)
A Cowboy Wedding (Mixed bouquet)
Making Christmas (Pasque Flower)
* Wyoming Wildflowers Trilogy Boxed Set (3 Books in 1)

Or get a Wyoming Wildflowers bouquet (Books 1-8) for one great price .... Wyoming Wildflowers: The Collection.

About the Author
Patricia McLinn is the USA Today bestselling author of more than 60 published novels cited by readers and reviewers for wit and vivid characterization. Her books include mysteries, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, historical romance, and women’s fiction. They have topped bestseller lists and won numerous awards.
She has spoken about writing from London to Melbourne, Australia, to Washington, D.C., including being a guest speaker at the Smithsonian.
McLinn spent more than 20 years as an editor at The Washington Post after stints as a sports writer (Rockford, Ill.) and assistant sports editor (Charlotte, N.C.). She received BA and MSJ degrees from Northwestern University.
Now living in Kentucky, McLinn loves to hear from readers through her website PatriciaMcLinn.com and social media.

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