
Leon Rush has two major loves—being a cowboy at Divine Light Ranch and playing music. Nothing soothes him more than playing his guitar. It certainly doesn’t hurt any that his instrument is the only possession that he has from his father, who died a few years ago from a short bout of cancer.
Lately, though, Leon wants to do more than just play music for himself. He���s even started to write some music.
The thing is, while Leon can play, he can’t sing worth a lick. He’s as tone-deaf as it comes, and honestly, that’s putting it lightly.
Leon needs to find himself a singer, and he finds one in Riley Baker. She can sing like an angel, and she’s a Christian too, and she loves the outdoors…
Why does Leon suddenly have a burning desire to write a love song?
Genre: Romance
Lately, though, Leon wants to do more than just play music for himself. He���s even started to write some music.
The thing is, while Leon can play, he can’t sing worth a lick. He’s as tone-deaf as it comes, and honestly, that’s putting it lightly.
Leon needs to find himself a singer, and he finds one in Riley Baker. She can sing like an angel, and she’s a Christian too, and she loves the outdoors…
Why does Leon suddenly have a burning desire to write a love song?
Genre: Romance
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