Bluegrass Hero

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Steeple Hill, 2008 M08 1 - 224 pages
Kentucky horsemen clean up their act

Dust-covered men who smell like horses are the norm at Gil Sorrent's farm. Until a trip to Emily Montague's bath shop changes their lives. Suddenly, Gil's lovelorn farmhands are sparkling clean and attracting women instead of working! So Gil barges into the shop, surprised to find Emily, his pretty polar opposite, selling soap by the truckload. Suddenly everyone in town is not only cleaner—they're nicer. And when our bluegrass hero tries out the soap for himself, love-shy Emily better watch out!

Kentucky Corners: With God's helping hand, three shopkeepers ring up sales, surprises and love.
 

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Contents

Chapter Thirteen
106
Chapter Fourteen
115
Chapter Fifteen
123
Chapter Sixteen
129
Chapter Seventeen
139
Chapter Eighteen
150
Chapter Nineteen
158
Chapter Twenty
166

Chapter Four
33
Chapter Five
45
Chapter Six
53
Chapter Seven
61
Chapter Eight
69
Chapter Nine
79
Chapter Ten
85
Chapter Eleven
92
Chapter Twelve
98
Chapter TwentyOne
174
Chapter TwentyTwo
182
Chapter TwentyThree
190
Chapter TwentyFour
195
Epilogue
201
Questions for Discussion
206
Copyright Page
208
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An avid knitter, coffee junkie, and devoted chocoholic, Allie Pleiter spends her days writing books and finding new ways to avoid housework. She grew up in Connecticut, holds a BS in Speech from Northwestern University, and speaks nationally on writing, faith, and creative productivity. Allie currently lives in suburban Chicago, Illinois. Sign up for her newsletter at http://alliepleiter.com/contact.html

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