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Without a Home
Description:
Can a cowboy without a ranch come to terms with his amnesiac, homeless old flame?
Fawn loses her father, her home, and her memory during a Niobrara River flood. It galls her to accept help but she needs it. Friends invite her to recover at Ivy’s Inn. She has no choice but believe what others tell her about who she is.
Jarett yearns for a link to his Native American heritage. He finds it by owning cattle, but not ranch land. As a young man, Jarett loved Fawn. He fights his attraction to the new and improved version of her, though she doesn’t remember him.
Her betrayal is always on his mind, but she’s needy. They’re brought together at Ivy’s Inn due to an emergency in the proprietors’ family. In close proximity, Jarett falls for the new Fawn. Can she learn to trust him while he fears the return of her memory will destroy them?
Book Takeaway:
A home can be the status of a heart, even if memory isn't involved.
Why the author wrote this book:
I fell in love with the setting and premise of Without A Song, so decided to write about another couple who find themselves at Ivy's Inn.
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