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Eli

A Whittaker Brothers Novel

#2 in series

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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 8 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 8 weeks

A man who's traded his power suits for cowboy boots has feelings for his nanny...can Eli and Meg find love this Christmas?

Since the death of his wife a few years ago, Eli Whittaker has been running from one job to another. He's decided to brave the snow in Coral Canyon, Wyoming. Now that his older brother is back in their hometown and running the energy company, Eli wants his son, Stockton, to have a closer connection to family.

Meg Palmer is Stockton's nanny, and she comes with her boss, Eli, to the lodge, her long-time crush on the man no different in Wyoming than it was on the beach. When she confesses her feelings for him and gets nothing in return, she's crushed, embarrassed, and unsure if she can stay in Coral Canyon for Christmas.

Then Eli starts to show some feelings for her too.

Meg's fantasies of making a family with Eli and Stockton grow and grow, especially when she sees how Eli is kind and patient with her difficult and demanding mother.

Can Eli move past his first wife and find the faith he needs to build a new family with Meg? Or will she finally admit it's time for her to take her heart and find someone else to give it to?

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

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