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Cross Her Heart: Sweet Historical Western Romance – DAILY SPOTLIGHT – FREE HISTORICAL WESTERN ROMANCE (KINDLE EDITION)

4.9 OUT OF 5 STARS – CUSTOMER REVIEWS

PLOT – The last thing he wants is to take the boss’s pampered daughter on a cattle drive. The last thing she wants is to fall in love with a cowboy. Oops!

Ida Turner was supposed to pass along her father’s directions to the trail boss. Instead, she packs her wagon with silk dresses and joins the cattle drive up the Chisholm Trail from Windward, Texas, to the railhead in Kansas. Contrary to what she thought would be a grand adventure, the trail is fraught with dangers, threatening her life.

Robert Conley learned about the change of plans for the cattle drive two days before they were to leave. Now, half his crew is new, he’ll be on the trail for months instead of weeks, and the beautiful, infuriating woman who is an albatross around his neck doesn’t know she’s riding with an outlaw—and he has to keep it that way.

How can Ida overcome Robert’s secretiveness and earn his trust? Will Robert risk opening his heart and his past to gain Ida’s love?

Reviews for Cross Her Heart
★★★★★ “This funny and wonderful story is a great beginning to this new series.” ~Barbara, an Amazon reviewer 
★★★★★ “Fantastic characters that I fell in love with immediately.” ~Shonda, a Goodreads reviewer
★★★★★ “I really love western stories and this one is fantastic!” ~Jan, an Amazon reviewer

Dear Reader,
Welcome to Texas—and Oklahoma—and Kansas as our characters herd cattle along the historic Chisholm Trail before the railroads were available to all part of the wild west. Floods, dust storms, and stampeding cattle push our characters to their limits. Love and respect grow. This story has all the feels of true love and first kisses.

Thanks for choosing Cross Her Heart. Saddle up and happy reading!
Jo Noelle is a USA Today Bestselling-Author
We write “Sweet, Swoony Ever-Afters”