Delta Whitmore built the kind of career most people only dream of. When betrayal hit too close to home, she exposed the truth, walked away without regret, and returned to the one place that had always been hers.
Home.
There, she shifted her focus from boardrooms to wide open skies, devoting herself to the land that raised her. What began as a return became a reclamation of time, of purpose, and of self. Delta poured everything into the ranch, reshaping it into something that reflects the woman she has become, a woman no longer interested in love, content instead with peace, purpose, and the life she has built with her own hands.
Then Trace Buchanan arrives.
A former Marine haunted by what he left behind on the battlefield, Trace doesn’t believe healing is possible, not for someone like him. He has tried to move forward more times than he can count, but the past has its grip on him and refuses to let go. Coming to the ranch isn’t about hope; it is a last resort, one final attempt to quiet the noise inside him long enough to breathe. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the work begins to help, and the stillness of the land begins to settle something restless in him. And then there is Delta, steady, unshakable, not looking for love or anyone to save, least of all him, yet somehow, without trying, without meaning to, she becomes part of the peace he never thought he would find.
They are not searching for love.
But love may have found them anyway.
Genre: Romance
Home.
There, she shifted her focus from boardrooms to wide open skies, devoting herself to the land that raised her. What began as a return became a reclamation of time, of purpose, and of self. Delta poured everything into the ranch, reshaping it into something that reflects the woman she has become, a woman no longer interested in love, content instead with peace, purpose, and the life she has built with her own hands.
Then Trace Buchanan arrives.
A former Marine haunted by what he left behind on the battlefield, Trace doesn’t believe healing is possible, not for someone like him. He has tried to move forward more times than he can count, but the past has its grip on him and refuses to let go. Coming to the ranch isn’t about hope; it is a last resort, one final attempt to quiet the noise inside him long enough to breathe. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the work begins to help, and the stillness of the land begins to settle something restless in him. And then there is Delta, steady, unshakable, not looking for love or anyone to save, least of all him, yet somehow, without trying, without meaning to, she becomes part of the peace he never thought he would find.
They are not searching for love.
But love may have found them anyway.
Genre: Romance
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