Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law. âGalatians 3:13
Remington Haylord is a preacherâs son. Remington was raised with a respect and love of the Word of God and a love of taking care of animals. Instead of running with his biker buddies down in Texas, Remington ran with the horses. Although Remington has not always led his life according to the Word, he knows that not every walk with Christ is an easy one, and yet, he feels a preacherâs life is not for him. Now, after a few years in the corporate arena, heâs found a peaceful life at the Sawyer Ranch.
While standing at the head of a church, officiating his best-friendâs wedding, Remington looks down the aisle and is both shocked and amazed. The hardened heart of this cowboy is softened because walking down the aisle as the maid of honor, in a vision of pastel-yellow, is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.
"Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law."
Phoebe Washington has never been to Montana, and if it wasnât for her best friendâs wedding, she wouldnât be there now. As soon as she rides beneath the Sawyer Ranch sign, sheâs ready to turn around and board the first plane back to her concrete-jungle homeâdowntown Chicagoâwith her favorite tea shop on the corner and the courtroom drama she hates. Phoebe can handle her own in the courtroom. Fighting is one of the things she does best, but Phoebe doesnât need to fight her way to the glass table. Phoebe makes her own table.
Despite any first impressions, Phoebe has a change of heart about staying on in Montana when she sees the big, handsome cowboy standing next to her best friendâs soon-to-be husband. It looks like sheâll be staying in Montana for a while! Heâs quiet, withdrawn, and yes, heâs grumpy. Yet on the rare occasions when he does smile, his face lights up like the big Montana sky. But to Phoebeâs chagrin, he avoids her whenever she gets within a few feet of him. How can she make Remington see that here, with him, is where he wants her to beâand where she needs to be?
Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law. âGalatians 3:13
Remington Haylord is a preacherâs son. Remington was raised with a respect and love of the Word of God and a love of taking care of animals. Instead of running with his biker buddies down in Texas, Remington ran with the horses. Although Remington has not always led his life according to the Word, he knows that not every walk with Christ is an easy one, and yet, he feels a preacherâs life is not for him. Now, after a few years in the corporate arena, heâs found a peaceful life at the Sawyer Ranch.
While standing at the head of a church, officiating his best-friendâs wedding, Remington looks down the aisle and is both shocked and amazed. The hardened heart of this cowboy is softened because walking down the aisle as the maid of honor, in a vision of pastel-yellow, is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.
"Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law."
Phoebe Washington has never been to Montana, and if it wasnât for her best friendâs wedding, she wouldnât be there now. As soon as she rides beneath the Sawyer Ranch sign, sheâs ready to turn around and board the first plane back to her concrete-jungle homeâdowntown Chicagoâwith her favorite tea shop on the corner and the courtroom drama she hates. Phoebe can handle her own in the courtroom. Fighting is one of the things she does best, but Phoebe doesnât need to fight her way to the glass table. Phoebe makes her own table.
Despite any first impressions, Phoebe has a change of heart about staying on in Montana when she sees the big, handsome cowboy standing next to her best friendâs soon-to-be husband. It looks like sheâll be staying in Montana for a while! Heâs quiet, withdrawn, and yes, heâs grumpy. Yet on the rare occasions when he does smile, his face lights up like the big Montana sky. But to Phoebeâs chagrin, he avoids her whenever she gets within a few feet of him. How can she make Remington see that here, with him, is where he wants her to beâand where she needs to be?