Abigail and Amanda may have married brothers, but they have almost nothing else in common (and really, they never did get along very well). After their husbands both pass away within a year of one another, they have no reason to interact. Their connection drops to an awkward phone call on birthdays and an exchange of holiday cards.
Until an eccentric uncle of their husbands’ leaves a massive cattle ranch to the women’s minor children. . . if they work the ranch themselves. A ranch that’s located near a small town on the Wasatch front that isn’t too keen on outsiders.
They’re both going to turn the bequest down, clearly. It’s not like either of them could properly raise their kids or find love again in a backwater province like Birch Creek. But when things at home change dramatically—for both moms—they decide to give it a try. . . just for the summer.
What could possibly go wrong in a mere three months? (Or more importantly… what might go right?)
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The Bequest
The Bequest
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jonjo Hard to get into
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Janet F. This story is a great beginning to a series. It is well-written with characters I wanted to read more about. While this is the first book I have read by this author, it will not be the last.
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Mary Miller The sisters in law get letters from a lawyers stating their children inherited a ranch in Utah. But they have to live on it and work it for a year. Wow does that cause all sorts of havoc. Its a great read. I wad was the story ended.
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dctbehls An awesome story of family life, crisis, love, parenting skills coming out when most need and comic relief thrown in to round it all out.I hated to see it end. I wanted more.
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Alessia Marks Boring content