Friday, January 18, 2019

"The Rancher's Unexpected Baby" by Jill Lynn ... and a GIVEAWAY!



Jill has offered to give away a hard copy of the book (US ONLY) or an electronic copy (anywhere).  You can enter by using the Rafflecopter link at the end of the post. (Giveaway ends January 25, 2019. If you are the randomly chosen winner, I'll contact you.)  Here's Jill...


How the story came to be...

When I began writing this series, Emma quickly became a tender woman who would do just about anything for anyone. And Gage was so cynical and wounded. I kept thinking, who could bring healing into his life but sweet, sacrificial Emma? I wanted this book to be about healing and second chances and growth for both characters. 


My review...

This is the second book in Lynn’s “Colorado Groom” series, but it can be read as a standalone.

Gage finds himself the unexpected guardian of baby Hudson after Gage’s friend dies. Gage is sure that there must be someone better suited to be a father, but he agrees to keep Hudson until that person can be found. Emma agrees to help him, but she hopes to change Gage’s mind.

While there is a bit of predictability to Love Inspired stores, Lynn has crafted relatable, well-drawn characters with a few unexpected elements and wonderful chemistry. Her writing is full of charm and heart, as well as vivid detailing. It’s easy to root for the characters in this quick read, which will leave the reader anxiously anticipating Lynn’s next story.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy, but I wasn’t required to leave a positive review.





Jill Lynn is an author of small-town romances filled with faith, humor and happily ever after. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Bethel University and lives near the beautiful Rocky Mountains with her husband and two children. Jill loves to connect with readers on social media or at Jill-Lynn.com.

Where to find Jill on social media...

Current Giveaway & Newsletter: http://jill-lynn.com/news/



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23 comments:

  1. This sounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance.

    Tighefan42atgmail dotcom

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    1. I would hope I would step up and be the person that child needs

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    2. Thanks for stopping by, Tammy.

      You're welcome. Good luck!

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  2. If I found out that I was the guardian of my friends child, I would take the responsibility and hope that the child and I could bond and be what each other needed.

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    1. That's wonderful, Bernice. Thanks for sharing.

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  3. If I became a guardian of a child I would definitely take care of it. It would be hard but I’d try my best.
    Sounds like a great book!!

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    1. Pamela, I agree that it'd be challenging.

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  4. I'm old enough to be a great grandmother so I'm not sure how I would respond. Although, I know several couples at church who are raising their great grandchildren.
    Janet E.
    von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. I'm sure they'd be able to help you, should the need every arise for you.

      Good luck, Janet, and thanks for visiting my blog.

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  5. I would do the best I could. fishingjanATaolDOTcom

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    1. That's all anyone could ask.

      Good luck, Jan, and thanks for stopping by.

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  6. I'd love the chance to honor my friend's trust in me.

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    1. It sure would be an honor.

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  7. With my ms, I'm no longer able to keep up with a little one. I would assume that my friend hadn't updated their will in a long time and would find the best possible home.

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    1. I'm sorry to hear that, Lisa, but it sounds like that would be a good plan.

      Good luck, and thanks for stopping by!

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  8. Wow, I would feel she must have trusted me enough to watch over her child.

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    1. Kristina, so true.

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  9. I would feel blessed that she trusted me enough to watch her child. And I would pray that I would raise and love that child like my own!

    Thanks Leslie for this opportunity to win another great book.
    Jean

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    1. You're very welcome. Thanks for stopping by. Good luck!

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