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Small-Town Brides: A Dry Creek Wedding\A Mule Hollow Match (Love Inspired) Review

Small-Town Brides: A Dry Creek Wedding\A Mule Hollow Match (Love Inspired)
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First, I would like to say I have read all the Dry Creek AND all the Mule Hollow Series and I have ABSOLUTELY loved them. I was looking so very forward to reading this book with this joint venture ... but in my opinion I felt they both fell a bit short. I enjoyed Debra Clopton's Mule Hollow novella better however, I never could get attached to Rene in the Dry Creek novella. It starts out with these two cousin's that have a dream of marrying and living next door to each other... Rene has fallen in love with Trace (who ends up being the love interest in the Mule Hollow novella) to find out he just wants a mother for his ophaned niece that he just has gotten custody of and doesn't quite know what to do with. For some reason I never can get emotionally tied to Rene, I actually like Clay better but still never can get quite into this book try as hard as I can. Even though we meet back up with Glory and her husband it just doesn't to me have the emotional connection the other books have had. I realize the other review gave it a glowing review and I wish I could have as well, I ABSOLUTELY have LOVED this series .but to me it missed!
Now, on to the Dry Creek novella .... Trace (the scum in the first novella) is the main character in this book which made it a bit of a stretch for me to like him to begin with in this book as we were told what a jerk he was over and over, but you can't help end up feeling so very sorry for the poor guy. And, in my opinion, I connect much easier with him than with Rene in the first one. Now, here we go again ... I had more trouble connecting with Paisley than I did with Trace, as they were falling in love ... I don't know what was the matter with me while I was reading these novellas .... I adore these series!!!!! I have read every single book in these series and LOVED most of them and enjoyed them all ... but maybe due to the length of them the depth was just not there for me ... I do not know!!! I DO KNOW THAT my heart broke for Zoey, the little orphaned niece ...and my heart went out for ALL that Trace was trying to do for her and felt how frightened he was that he could not or might not get it right. Now, in my opinion this is what made this novella so much better ... again, even though we revisited a number of the previous characters throughout this it just was not the same. I have read many other novellas and have not felt this way in the past... just felt these were a bit rushed ... probably me, but I can't help the way I feel ... it will NOT stop me from reading future books in either of these series as I have grown to love many of the characters in these towns.

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A Dry Creek Wedding by Janet TronstadWhen her neighbor proposes a "practical" marriage, romantic Rene Mitchell throws the ring in his face. Fleeing Texas for Montana, Rene rides with trucker Clay Preston. Clay doesn't believe in romance...until Rene changes his mind!A Mule Hollow Match by Debra CloptonTrace Crawford broke Paisley Norton's cousin's heart--so Paisley thinks he deserves whatever trouble he gets! Yet Trace really is lost when it comes to caring for his new niece. Paisley's got a soft heart for children...and for adorably clueless cowboys, too.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Lone Star Cinderella (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 11) Review

Lone Star Cinderella (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 11)
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As always, Debra Clopton's Mule Hollow story immediately grabbed hold of me and wouldn't let go until the very last page. The only thing I could ever say negative about one of her books is that it takes me away from life's responsibilities. Truly, once I start I can't put it down. When I do, for does call, I can't help but wish I were reading it instead of what I was doing. There that good. She always leaves you in a state of wanting to know what happens next.
Seth is a man everyone can fall in love with. Strong, caring, protective, and God fearing. I loved Melody's story and how her character evolved. Debra did an amazing job bringing two total opposites together. Melody's relationship with her brother was one true to life that any person that has dealt with a loved ones addiction can relate to and appreciate.
I have no idea if Debra intends to stop writing the Mule Hollow series in the near future, but I for one certainly hope that she doesn't. She's done an amazing job of keeping it going with fresh characters, and new situation. Though I often think back to the other stories with a warm feeling, I'm glad that she doesn't repetitively go over the past characters history. I may one day go back and read some of them, but for now I'm content with each new story.


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Could Prince Charming be an ornery cowboy?Not that history teacher Melody Chandler is looking for her prince. Her troubled brother takes all her spare energy. But the town matchmakers must have Seth Turner in mind for her. Because the handsome rancher keeps charging over to the historic house she's renting on his land, demanding she leave his family history alone. Well, it's his family who gave her permission to study the Turner past--and it sure is juicy! What is Seth so afraid she'll find? If the Mule Hollow matchmakers have their way, it's the key to his heart!--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Small-Town Moms: A Dry Creek Family\A Mother for Mule Hollow (Love Inspired) Review

Small-Town Moms: A Dry Creek Family\A Mother for Mule Hollow (Love Inspired)
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Two novellas that are packed full of inspiration and romance. This book was a breath of fresh air. Three sisters were all given up to the foster care system when their parents were killed in a car accident and were split up and never saw each other again. One sister passed away but the other two finally get a chance to meet and that's when they find out their sister Dawn left behind a son and a daughter and they are both determined to meet their new found niece and nephew.
In A Dry Creek Family, Maegan goes in search of her niece Lilly to find out if she is being well cared for and she spends time getting to know her and the uncle that is taking care of her. Janet has a talent with the details, there were a lot of side conversations going on and she painted a vivid picture of the scenes. The characters were both haunted by their pasts and insecurities and I thoroughly enjoyed that there was no fighting within this book between the characters.
In A Mother for Mule Hollow, Maegan's sister Olivia finally gets invited to meet her nephew Wes so she packs up her daughter Trudy and heads out to meet Wes, his father Gabe and the grandmother Geogetta. Gabe is not pleased with meeting his ex-wife's sister but realizes he doesn't have much of choice in her getting to know his son Wes. I really enjoyed this story a lot! I felt Debra Clopton just had the reader jump right in to the story from page one. I knew within the first pages I was going to enjoy this novella. The characters were so realistic and well-rounded! I enjoyed the way Gabe was protecting his son and his heart! I enjoyed this story a bit more than the other one and I think it is because I like less details and more character interaction!
There are a lot of spiritual threads in this book, I felt there was more preaching going in A Dry Creek Family but it was still good. I truly believe God is in the restoration business and this is evident in this sweet story of restoring broken families and situations! Very inspirational read that I highly recommend.
I received a copy of this book to read and review from the author. My review is not biased by the fact that I was given this book. I HONESTLY read and review any book whether bought or given to me. If I did not like the book I would definitely not give a rave review or recommend it.


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A Dry Creek Family by Janet TronstadMaegan Shay is on a mission-to meet her long-lost niece, Lilly, in Dry Creek, Montana. When Maegan discovers she and Lilly share a special trait, the two grow close. Now the girl's handsome guardian, Clint Parker, fears he can't be what Lilly needs. Unless Maegan can show him what faith and family are all about.A Mother for Mule Hollow by Debra CloptonWidowed mother Olivia Dancer arrives in Mule Hollow, Texas, to check on her nephew-and his single father. But gorgeous rancher Gabe McKennon isn't exactly welcoming, for reasons that break and touch Olivia's heart. Until they're both won over by the town matchmakers and a little boy who just wants a mama.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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