A Copper Mountain ChristmasI am a sucker for Christmas books and these are my favorite ones I have read this season. They are a nice compliment to the Copper Mountain Rodeo series, which is also in anthology called Love Me, Cowboy. The Novellas can be read alone but I loved reading them back to back.Home for Christmas by Melissa McCloneHome for Christmas was a scrumptious read and a sweet romance. The title alone makes me think of my own special memories of being home for Christmas. Melissa Mc Clone’s descriptions of Rachel’s yummy gingerbread houses and cookies had me wanting run out to the store to get the ingredients and bake some! I think I had a little drooling going on almost the whole time I read the story.Rachel and Nate were adorable characters that I was rooting for them to figure out they were meant to be together from the first moment we were introduced to them. Rachel has serious trust issues she needs to work through in order to move on and live her life the way she wants. Nate has always been successful and wants to make everything a win win for everyone, forgetting that people don’t work the same way. I loved this story and Mc Clone made me want to spend Christmas in Montana even though I am not fond of snow or winter!A Cowboy for Christmas by Katherine GarberaA Cowboy for Christmas by Katherine Garbera was a delight to read.Annie and Carson have a history, and during the fifteen years they have been apart they have both lost so much. Can they move on from the past and give each other another chance? Can Annie forgive herself for the bridges she burned when she high tailed it out of Marietta; and can she mend the relationships and the people she hurt? Can Carson forgive Annie and learn to take a chance on love again after losing his wife and raising his son, who is asking Santa for a mommy for Christmas? I thought Gabrera did an excellent job of showing the emotion they were going through. I felt like I was feeling what they were feeling and wanted to cheer them on and make sure they both got the HEA that they deserved.Christmas at Copper Mountain by Jane PorterA Christmas at Copper Mountain is a heartwarming story that really pulled at my heart strings and I so wanted a happy ending for Harley and Brock.Harley and Brock both widowed and dealing with their own demons about the loss they each have dealt with. Both trying hard to stay our each other’s way and not pry into the past. But when Brock’s twins unexpectedly arrive, it forces Harley to face her loss head on and how much she misses her children and being a mom. Brock also has to face how he has shut off his emotions and how the twins have been missing out on joyous things such as Christmas. Then you throw in the chemistry that seems to be crackling under the surface between them and whether or not they will act on it, and you have one heck of a story.Jane Porter always amazes me, with her ability to make her characters have so much depth. Porter makes me understand them even if I have never gone through what they have. She makes me feel their sorrow, their joy, and ultimately their happiness. My heart ached for Harley and Brock and smiled for them by the end.I think I have fallen in love with this little fictional town of Marietta Montana and look forward to many more books from Montana Born Books.