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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/ePub) Undeniably Yours [Award-Win Xtian Texas Ranch Romance]

Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade is the 1st in her Porter Family series of f/m contemporary western romances involving the eponymous Texas family, this installment centred around a bereaved daughter who inherits her father's racehorse farm but doesn't feel up to continuing with the business, and the manager who must convince her otherwise, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Bethany House imprint.

According to the blurb, this was the 2014 winner of the Carol Award for Romance, and also the Inspirational Reader's Choice Award Winner for Long Contemporary.

Currently free, probably just for one day, but possibly longer if this turns out to be one of Baker's sporadic 1st-in-series long-term introductory freebies @ B&N (also UK), Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).

Description
When Meg Cole's father dies unexpectedly, she becomes the majority shareholder of his oil company and the single inheritor of his fortune. Though Meg is soft-spoken and tenderhearted--more interested in art than in oil--she's forced to return home to Texas and to Whispering Creek Ranch to take up the reins of her father's empire.

The last thing she has the patience or the sanity to deal with? Her father's thoroughbred racehorse farm. She gives its manager, Bo Porter, six months to close the place down.

Bo's determined to resent the woman who's decided to rob him of his dream. But instead of anger, Meg evokes within him a profound desire to protect. The more time he spends with her, the more he longs to overcome every obstacle that separates them--her wealth, his unworthiness, her family's outrage--and earn the right to love her.

But just when Meg begins to realize that Bo might be the one thing on the ranch worth keeping, their fragile bond is viciously broken by a force from Meg's past. Can their love--and their belief that God can work through every circumstance--survive?
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