Second Chance on Sunrise Ranch
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Narrado por:
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Everly Woods
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De:
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L.E. Wagensveld
Sobre este áudio
Fate gave Theo Bridger a chance to get back in the saddle, but Jasmine Joyce may shove him right off again…
The one good thing Jasmine Joyce’s father did was leave her the family ranch when he died. With the slice of heaven she calls home, Jazz created a sanctuary for those recovering from addiction and mental illness. Jazz knows hard work helps heal the soul; the ranch “guests” find it by the shovel full. The anonymity clause should protect everyone, but because of it, when Jazz welcomes her newest resident, she doesn’t know she is about to open a door into the past.
Theo Bridger wanted to make music, not war, but that didn’t stop his narcissistic father from forcing him into the military. Fifteen years later, Theo has his life back and is learning to pursue his dreams, but he can’t escape the nightmares plaguing him. When his psychiatrist connects him to a therapeutic ranch in Jamieson Creek, the only place he ever felt at home, Theo accepts without hesitation, even with the risk of tearing open old emotional wounds.
With the future of Sunset Ranch uncertain, Jazz’s only focus is saving her home. She doesn’t care what happened the night Theo Bridger broke her heart and has no desire to bring old secrets to light. Six months is a long time to spend mending fences and reining in misunderstandings, yet fate granted Theo and Jazz a chance to unravel their tangled past. Even if Jazz is as bullheaded as they come, one thing is clear to Theo; she was what made Jamieson Creek feel like home. Can he convince her their song is worth rewriting?