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Inheriting the Farmhouse

A Western Christian Romance

#01 in series

Audiobook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: At least 6 months
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: At least 6 months

From bestselling author Catelyn Meadows comes a story about a rugged cowboy, a wounded beneficiary, and the house that brings them together. 


The last place she wants to be is the best place to heal her heart. 


In an attempt to escape the pain of her past, Belle Toby leaves home and vows never to return. But when her grandfather passes away and bequeaths her his farmhouse, she's forced to go back and settle the property. 


During her first night home, Belle meets with some old friends who are eager to be reunited. Drenched in heartache, she also meets a handsome cowboy, and the two of them share a sizzling kiss in the moonlight before they know one another's names.


To her mortification, the next morning, Belle discovers that the cowboy is actually Luke Holden, her grandfather's resident farmhand, living on and working the property she just inherited.


Belle has every intention of selling the property, but doing so will mean Luke will have to pick up roots as well, and he isn't going without a fight. He loves the property, and he attempts to remind Belle of what the farmhouse once meant to her too.


Still, she's unsure. Will her broken heart find healing? Or is she only risking another fracture?


With small-town charm, unexpected but heartfelt friendships, fulfilling romance, and a cozy farmhouse that beckons you home, get swept into the cadence of Luke and Belle's story of hope, healing, and redemption.

Formats

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Languages

  • English

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