Download Brush Creek Brides Series (#1-2 & 4-6) by Liz Isaacson (.ePUB)(.AZW3)

Brush Creek Brides Series (#1-2 & 4-6) by Liz Isaacson
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Overview: Liz Isaacson writes inspirational romance. In her real life, she is Elana Johnson, author of several YA and adult romance novels. She is a teacher of technology and she wants to travel the world. She loves Ferrero Rocher. Sunsets are her favorite.
Genre: Fiction > Romance > Contemporary > Western > Clean & Wholesome

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A Wedding for the Widower (Brush Creek Brides #1):
Former rodeo champion and cowboy Walker Thompson trains horses at Brush Creek Horse Ranch, where he lives a simple life in his cabin with his ten-year-old son, Michael. A widower of six years, he’s just trying to provide a life for Michael that his late wife would’ve approved of. He’s worked with Tess Wagner, a widow who came to Brush Creek to escape the turmoil of her life to give her seven-year-old son, Graham, a slower pace of life. Together, they run a cotton candy stand at the town’s Heritage Festival every fall, donating the money they raise to the National Widows & Widowers Foundation to help those who’ve suffered the way they have.
Walker’s boss and best friend, ranch owner Landon Edmunds, has encouraged him to start dating, and Walker looks no further than Tess. She’s interested in him too, but neither of them wants to inflict more sorrow and suffering on the other than they’ve already endured. So when Tess confesses that her breast cancer has flared up again, Walker backs off. Way off.
In the end, he’ll have to decide if he’d rather spend even a short time with Tess and Graham than not have them in his life at all. Tess wants to feel God’s love and power, but she’ll have to discover and accept God’s will in order to find her happy ending.

A Companion for the Cowboy (Brush Creek Brides #2):
The Brush Creek Brides is a series of Christian western romance novels you can read in a single evening! This series features wholesome, uplifting, and satisfying "weeknight" romances.
Weeknight romances: 3 bucks. 2 hours. 1 satisfying, uplifting, and romantic story.
Cowboy and professional roper Justin Jackman has found solitude at Brush Creek Horse Ranch, preferring his time with the animals he trains over dating. With two failed engagements in his past, he’s not really interested in getting his heart stomped on again. But when flirty and fun Renee Martin picks him up at a church ice cream bar–on a bet, no less–he finds himself more than just a little interested.
Renee’s living with her cousin in Brush Creek, having just graduated from college. She’s not ready to be an adult, has no idea what she wants to do for a career, and generally wishes everyone would just let her figure things out. She starts working for Dinosaur National Park, which has an hour-long commute that she spends thinking about Justin. With a decade separating their ages, she comes to realize that they’re from different generations.
His Gen-X attitudes are attractive to her; her Millennial behaviors drive him nuts. Can Justin look past their differences and take a chance on another engagement? And if he does, will Renee be mature enough and ready for a serious relationship? Justin and Renee will have to figure out how to pray and how to listen to God to find a way to their happily-ever-after.

A Family for the Farmer (Brush Creek Brides #4):
Can Erin put her past where it belongs so she can see a future with Blake?
Blake Gibbons knows farming like the back of his hand. He knows when to plant, what to do if an early frost comes, and how to deal with pests. He also knows how to fix old buildings into something new, and he does several odd jobs around the town of Brush Creek. When his construction work takes him to the bakery, he meets Erin Shields, the niece of the bakery owner. She’s beautiful, she’s hard-working, and she has three children under the age of eight.
Erin has recently moved to Brush Creek to help her aunt and uncle with the pie-making side of the bakery. It’s been a good, if difficult, change for her and her kids. Divorced a year ago, Erin’s been living with her parents until she moves to Brush Creek, and she’s determined to find a way to support herself and her kids. The bakery is the ticket and she works hard to figure out how much flour to put in pie crust to make it oh-so-flaky.
But now Blake’s caught her eye, and as they start a relationship, Erin’s worries increase. How will her children handle Blake in their lives? Is she ready for another husband? Where will they all live?
In the end, both Blake and Erin will have to search their souls — and rely on God — to find their path through farming and pie filling to a happily-ever-after.

A Home for the Horseman (Brush Creek Brides #5):
Former rodeo star, Emmett Graves, has retired to Brush Creek Horse Ranch to train barrel racing horses. He loves to make jokes and is completely content with his life—sans women, thank you very much. His momma left when he was twelve, and he’s learned that the female portion of the human species can’t be trusted.
Barrel racing champion, Molly Brady shows up at Brush Creek ready to forget about her ex and the restraining order she had to get against him. She’s over all things cowboy, and she wants nothing to do with Emmett, who ruined her favorite shirt the first time they met.
As Emmett teaches Molly how to train a horse before it starts winning rodeo events, the spark between them is hot and instant. Can Emmett figure out how to trust women? And even if he does, will Molly allow a cowboy to rope her heart again? They’ll have to rely on their faith and their friendships to make sense of the future.

A Refuge for the Rancher (Brush Creek Brides #6):
Shannon Sharpe has lots of kids to look after, and plenty of adult interaction. Being the principal at Brush Creek Elementary affords her such privileges. But she doesn’t want to go home with a group of third graders or eat dinner with her teacher friends. She’s all but given up on finding someone in the small Utah town, and besides, a transfer is just around the corner.
When she has to go talk to a handsome cowboy who’s been semi-stalking one of her teachers, Shannon decides Grant Ford isn’t all that bad. They work together on a summer school program which includes horses, and Grant makes the same deductions about Shannon.
But she’s a blonde powerhouse who runs an entire school, and Grant feels inferior on many levels. Can he dig deep and rely on his faith and his friends in order to make a relationship with Shannon successful?

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