The sappy look of love was evident on her face, as Nash placed a sweet kiss on her lips.
Those who come to Lost Arrow Ranch are enchanted by the beauty around them. A world-class trout stream running through serene meadows edged by oak and maple groves, creates a peaceful experience for those building a new life. A fully functioning ranch in northern Michigan, Lost Arrow strives to create second chance opportunities for those from the toughest of backgrounds. The Payne family devotes their lives to helping others find their footing, using a traditional ranching environment and exceptional staff to teach successful habits and life lessons to those ready for a fresh start.
Bowie Ramos arrived at Lost Arrow Ranch to work as a general ranch hand. He had been a police officer for ten years working in the city of New Orleans, but a raid gone wrong, gave him a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that he has had a difficult time dealing with. Knowing he couldn’t continue in law enforcement, he decided to find a slower-paced, more outdoorsy job to reset his roots. Unfortunately, everyone at the ranch is pretty attuned to the signs of someone in trouble, and Georgia is the one who finally breaks through that thick skull of his.
Georgia normally works with patients that come to her for help. Bowie, though, is fighting her every step of the way. She can’t explain the reasons, but something about him keeps her going back, despite his lack of enthusiasm. Just when she believes they are progressing positively with his mental health, the rug is pulled out from under them.
Can she get him the help he needs before things get dicey, or he simply slips away again? Can this mismatched duo find love despite all the obstacles in their path?
Lost Arrow Ranch Series is based upon Ephesians 1:7-10 (NIV). “Reach Their Fulfillment,” is the fifth book in this six-book series. Download this clean romance book that will make you feel good about yourself and the world around you.
Genre: Romance
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