Her idea of paradise is a country farmhouse with lots of kids and a dog.
All he wants is his ranch, his horses -- and to be left alone.
When the Denver bank Bailey Chancellor works for transfers her to the small mountain town of Ferguson, Colorado, she eagerly accepts. Now she can have a country home, and maybe the children she's always wanted. The townspeople view Bailey as tough because of her banking policies, but neighbor Trent Murdock sees a softer side, and he can't help responding. Up to a point, that is. Trent lost his little girl, Sarah, a year before Bailey moved to town. Then his marriage fell apart. The last thing he wants is to feel vulnerable again.
How does a city girl with a country heart get a stubborn cowboy to love her?
Home on the Ranch -- Cowboys, ranches, home and family-- stories you won't soon forget.
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