Description
The fiesty daughter of the ranch owner. The handsome young foreman. Sprarks fly. The chase is on.
Stones Creek 1867.
Norie is finally back on the Colorado ranch she loves. She had spent the Civil War years in Indiana going to school and is eager to get back on her horse and gallop across the range. Skilled, smart, and independent, she thinks nothing is out of reach.
Linc, her father’s ranch foreman, has a different view of things. There are just certain things that a girl shouldn’t do: ride unrideable horses, shoot, and throw knives. He doesn’t understand his boss’ pride in her since her antics scare him spit-less.
Sparks tend to fly when the two are together. He seems to be constantly chasing after her.
Doesn’t Norie understand Linc’s only trying to keep her safe? Will her father object to his growing attraction to her? Why can’t Linc accept her for who she is, and why does he have to be so handsome? Will God show them how to understand their differences?
Comments