The Doc’s Holiday Homecoming (Back to Adelaide Creek 2) by Virginia McCullough released on November 29 in the clean romance genre.
Could her closed heart…
Still have room for him?
Olivia Donoghue’s life has turned a corner. The radiologist’s eleven-year-old daughter is finally healthy, and she just moved to her best friend’s dreamy hometown of Adelaide Creek, Wyoming. If only her friend’s prodigal brother, Jeff Stanhope, wasn’t complicating matters. It’s clear Jeff’s kindness knows no bounds, having taken in his late roommate’s teenage son and also offering her a cabin to stay in, but Olivia’s heart is already full…and safe. Is the former rancher worth the risk?
Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/pa/book/the-docs-holiday-homecoming/id1619091717
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Print: https://www.amazon.com/Docs-Holiday-Homecoming-Romance-Adelaide/dp/1335584765/
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60840469-the-doc-s-holiday-homecoming

TALK ABOUT A first impression gone wrong. Please, give her the previous five minutes back and Olivia would start over and do much, much better. As she watched Jeff walk away, she resolved that from now on she’d watch her tongue when it came to his relationship with Heather. As was only right, she’d leave that to the two of them. At the same time, she might have known Jillian would plunge right into a conversation with Jeff about horses. In her daughter’s mind, Heather’s legendary horse-loving brother was a kindred spirit. Maybe it was inevitable that Jillian end up a girl devoted to horses and riding, but not when her body was still recovering from the effects of chemotherapy. Even if the assault to her body wasn’t obvious to the untrained eye, Olivia had absorbed almost too much information about what chemo could do to a child.
Then there was Jeff himself. Olivia had seen photos and even his mother’s paintings of him done over a period of years. No way had those images prepared Olivia for the real guy. They hadn’t done him justice, not even close. He had a presence about him that went beyond his thick dark hair and deep-set eyes that brought to mind luscious dark chocolate. With his wide shoulders and muscular arms, he had a body sculpted by the physical work of ranching or more recently, crewing on trawlers and freighters.
Olivia had expected him to be more as Heather described him, still hardened and bitter about losing his family’s legacy, this very ranch. If those old feelings were still a part of Jeff, he wasn’t showing them at the moment. At least not today, and not with Carson nearby. Whatever. It wasn’t her job to analyze any of this. His feelings about this ranch and his former home were completely irrelevant. She had formed an opinion that would guide all her dealings with the man. No matter how friendly, even charming Jeff Stanhope might be, he was a runner. A man who ran away from anything that smacked of responsibility. Like her dad. And Jillian’s father. She didn’t need a third runner messing up her life.

AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Virginia McCullough is thrilled to share her eighth Harlequin Heartwarming release with readers. The Doc’s Holiday Homecoming, available November 29th, is the second book in her Back to Adelaide Creek series. Like all of Virginia’s romances, this holiday story comes straight from the heart and features characters who could be your neighbors and friends struggling with everyday life issues.
Born and raised in Chicago, Virginia spent years as a ghostwriter, producing more than one hundred books for physicians, business owners, professional speakers and many others with information to share or a story to tell. She’s moved around a lot, and a few years ago she landed in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where she enjoys hanging out with other romance writers, walking on trails, and downing mugs of dark roast at local coffeehouses. Her other award-winning romance and women’s fiction titles include The Jacks of Her Heart, Amber Light, and The Chapels on the Hill. Virginia is always working on another story about hope, healing, and second chances.
Connect with Virginia online:
Website: https://www.virginiamccullough.com/
Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/JUJCb
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virginia.mccullough.7
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/468913.Virginia_McCullough
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/virginia-mccullough

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I like the cover. It sets the stage for the book.
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Thanks for compliments on the cover. I love it, too. It fits the story so well.
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I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, The Doc’s Holiday Homecoming is a must read for me as is the first book from this series. Do you have many more stories planned for the series or will you let the characters and events take you where they will?
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THE RANCHER’S WYOMING TWINS is the first book in the series, and the third book is going to center around Thanksgiving–more people keep popping up in Adelaide Creek, so there will be more!
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Awesome! Thanks so much for responding to my query and I am so glad that there will be more stories!
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Thanks for hosting!
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You’re very welcome!
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Thanks for making these tours possible!
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I have been reading Virginia McCullough’s books since she started writing. I have enjoyed them all.
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Thanks for the kind words. It’s nice to know you enjoy reading them since I enjoy writing them so much! Thanks for stopping.
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The book sounds wonderful. I love the romantic cover.
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