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09/24/2025
Discover the heartwarming story of two broken souls finding love and family in a small mountain town.MELANIE GENTRY came to Peakview, Colorado to find a father she never knew. Now she’s established a home for herself and her teenage daughter.HANK DALTON left his past behind and settled into his life as the head wrangler at Peaktop Guest Ranch. He’s a loner and he likes it that way. That is until he runs into Melanie, who makes him want to reconsider that decision. There’s just something about her.When Melanie adds a foster child and a rescue dog to her family, Hank decides he’s not what Melanie needs. Both must let go of their past mistakes before these two can find a way to blend their lives and create a real family.As they find themselves continually drawn to each other despite their reservations, Hank must confront his own past mistakes and let go of his fears. Will they be able to overcome their individual struggles and create a new life together? Don't miss this heartwarming tale of love, redemption, and second chances in the breathtaking setting of the Colorado Rockies. Fans of small town romances will adore this book.Come home to Peakview, where everyone has a chance at love.
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Book Length:
150-320 Pages
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