Description
Life has come almost too easily for Moonie until he is suddenly torn from his twin brother in 1915, due to the Great War. He now realizes he must carry on as best he can without his brother at their Jackson Hole ranch.
But charming Cici then arrives from France after the devastating conflict, precisely because his brother had told her about their place while fighting overseas. Despite any obstacle, she is determined to start a new life for herself.
Yet Moonie tries to resist any attraction he has for her out of respect for his brother, sure she must have been a special love of his during the war.
What must be decided is just whose feelings should matter the most, as Cici and Moonie begin challenging new endeavors in each of their lives . . . that annoyingly and unavoidably put them continuously together.
Inspired by true events, A Wyoming Ranch and the Woman from France is engaging historical fiction that sweeps the globe from the deep struggles in Europe to those closer to home.
Comments