4.5
Learning to Trust
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While widower Tug Moyer isn't looking for a new wife, his eight-year-old daughter is convinced he needs one—and that her social media plea will bring his perfect match.
The response is high, but nobody seems quite right for the sheriff . . . except her teacher, Christa Alero, who insists she isn't interested.
Now their little matchmaker must convince them both to give love a chance.
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4.5

Melmo2610
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“This story was a heart stealer for sure! Loved the characters and the storyline. A wonderful read.”

Terri Burgess
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Elizabeth
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Lindsay Bray
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“4-4.5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
An incredibly heart lifting read.
Summary: Deputy Sheriff, Terrence “Tug” Moyer doesn’t feel the need to remarry but his eight year old daughter has other ideas. After his daughter’s social media post goes viral, Tug decides that it might be time to open his heart to love again. Christa Alero’s whole world has been turned upside down and she finds help unexpectedly in form of a deputy sheriff.
This is the just the book I needed! I absolutely adored these characters and the storyline. I was wanting something that would be easy to escape in and that’s exactly what I got. Yes, it was a little cheesy in a few parts but that’s what made for such a feel-good read.
Going into this book, I was expecting more of a spring/Easter setting, (just based off the cover and the fact it was published in April,) instead it took the place in the Fall... not that that’s a bad thing, just not what I had thought...
The setting of Golden Grove Texas was so enduring and it is a place I’d want to visit. If your looking for a fast, feel-good read, I highly recommend you give this one a try.”

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About Ruth Logan Herne
Award-winning novelist Ruthy Logan Herne has written over 40 novels and novellas and pinches herself to see if this is real! She lives on a pumpkin farm in Western New York where the long, snowy winters allow Ruthy time to find a quiet spot and write her beautiful, critically acclaimed stories. With over twenty Love Inspired books to her credit, Ruthy loves to connect with her readers on facebook and through her newsletters. Visit ruthloganherne.com or contact at: loganherne@gmail.com
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