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      His Hometown Romance

      After being jilted at the altar, the last place Denny Hunter wants to be is in his hometown. Yet he’s back in Hunter Ridge renovating a run-down old inn with the lovely Lillian Keene. He doesn’t know she’s a runaway bride—or that her niece has serious matchmaking plans. But in this Hearts of Hunter Ridge book, Denny and Lillian discover that the most important restoration starts with the heart.

      GLYNNA KAYE treasures memories of growing up in small Midwestern towns—and vacations spent with the Texan side of the family. She traces her love of storytelling to the times a houseful of great-aunts and great-uncles gathered with her grandma to share candid, heartwarming, poignant and often humorous tales of their youth and young adulthood. Glynna now lives in Arizona, where she enjoys gardening, photography and the great outdoors.

       Also By Glynna Kaye

      Hearts of Hunter Ridge

      Rekindling the Widower’s Heart

      Claiming the Single Mom’s Heart

      The Pastor’s Christmas Courtship

      The Nanny Bargain

      Mountain Country Cowboy

      Mountain Country Courtship

      Dreaming of Home

      Second Chance Courtship

      At Home in His Heart

      High Country Hearts

      A Canyon Springs Courtship

      Pine Country Cowboy

      High Country Holiday

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      Glynna Kaye

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      ISBN: 978-1-474-08249-5

      MOUNTAIN COUNTRY COURTSHIP

      © 2018 Glynna Kaye Sirpless

      Published in Great Britain 2018

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      It starts with just a little hope...

      “It was good seeing you.”

      “You, too.”

      But when Lillian moved off in the direction of her car, Denny couldn’t help but call after her. “Should we get together tonight?”

      She halted and looked in his direction, her eyes widening slightly.

      “I mean to narrow down the colors—with your aunt, too, of course.”

      “Daylight would be better for that, don’t you think?”

      “Noontime tomorrow, then? I can pick up sub sandwiches and we can make it a working lunch out in the garden.”

      She hesitated for the briefest moment, then nodded. “Okay, sure. I’ll see you then.”

      For whatever reason, Denny whistled a merry tune all the way to his car.

      For the first time in recent memory, he was not in that much of a hurry at the moment to get himself out of Hunter Ridge...

      Dear Reader,

      While Lillian may be the only one of the pair who chose to flee from the altar, both she and Denny clearly have “runaway hearts” needing to be healed. Despite a longing to love and be loved, both hold misconceptions about themselves and others that have built barriers only our loving Heavenly Father can break down. Only He can show them that they must first accept His love in order to unlock the bolted doors to their hearts.

      Have you accepted the love God offers to you? He’s there, ready and waiting, with open arms. For “this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” There is no greater gift that’s ever been given.

      I must admit that saying goodbye to a beloved Arizona mountain town in this final book of the Hearts of Hunter Ridge series is bittersweet. It’s been a time of change for the little community, and I’ve enjoyed exploring with you the lives and loves of the men and women who have always called this place home, who once fled its city limits and returned, or who stepped into the little community for the very first time—all with connections, either family or friend, to the Hunters of Hunter Ridge. I hope you’ve enjoyed your visits there, as well!

      You can contact me at Love Inspired Books, 195 Broadway, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10007. And please stop by glynnakaye.com and Seekerville.blogspot.com, which is designated as one of Writer’s Digest magazine’s 101 Best Websites for Writers. We love readers, too!

      Glynna Kaye

      Herein is love, not that we loved God,

      but that he loved us, and sent his Son

      to be the propitiation for our sins.

      —1 John 4:10

      Therefore if any man be in Christ,

      he is a new creature: old things are passed away;

      behold, all things are become new.

      —2 Corinthians 5:17

      And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three;

      but the greatest of these is charity.

      —1 Corinthians 13:13