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A rugged cowboy, a wounded heiress, and the house that could either bring them together—or divide them for good.
Every corner of Belle’s hometown is drowning with reminders of the heartache she barely managed to escape years before. When she inherits Havenwood Farm after her grandfather passes away, she’s thrust with responsibility she doesn’t want.
Belle returns to attend the funeral, sell the farm, and get out.
But her first night back home, things get more complicated when the handsome cowboy she kisses in a rare moment of rebellion turns out to be her grandfather’s trusted farmhand.
Luke lives on the property she just inherited. When he finds out she intends to sell it—and after the heat of their kiss—he’s not letting go of the house, of her, without a fight.
Luke represents everything she ran away from three years ago. Her heart still hasn’t recovered from the last time it was broken, and being with him will only result in a deeper fracture.
She can’t stay in Bridgewater. She’ll sell the farmhouse, even if it means losing the cowboy who’s slowly stealing her heart.
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