Book two of three in the Windchase Family Saga series. At 29, Raven Windchase thinks she has God just where she wants him: at arm's length, where she has kept Him since He allowed her parents to perish in a flashflood when she and her twin brother Aspen were ten years old. Now, an unforeseen inheritance from the maternal grandparents the twins never met allows "Pen" and Raven to open their dream: Chase the Wind Stables, where Raven's exceptional affinity for horses ensures a regular stream of wealthy horse owners to their Bozeman, Montana business. With the entrance of rich and handsome...
Book two of three in the Windchase Family Saga series. At 29, Raven Windchase thinks she has God just where she wants him: at arm's length, where she ...
For half Crow Indian and ex-con Jesse Windchase, it's bad enough having to share a bunkhouse room with a nearly mute, obviously gay cowhand. But then things get complicated- he finds himself taking a shine to Franc Larson. The reason, Jesse abruptly discovers, is right under his nose; for five years Francine has passed as a man. When her testimony sent her abusive husband Todd Larson to prison for shaking their infant daughter to death, he swore to kill her when he got out. Now Jesse can confront his feelings without confusion: Francine is simply the woman he has yearned for all his life. But...
For half Crow Indian and ex-con Jesse Windchase, it's bad enough having to share a bunkhouse room with a nearly mute, obviously gay cowhand. But then ...
For most people, awakening from a coma after a year would be cause for joy-but what if you remember nothing, not even your own name? And open your eyes to only a blur of gray? Would you consider your renewed life a miracle or a curse? For newly awake Aspen Windchase, the answer lies in the oblivion he finds in pharmaceutical drugs and the possibility they offer of a permanent exit. He has even lost the link to his faith in God that might otherwise sustain him. When his former caregiver Allie offers him a place to stay and unlimited access to his pharmaceutical saviors, he jumps at the chance....
For most people, awakening from a coma after a year would be cause for joy-but what if you remember nothing, not even your own name? And open your eye...