Rafe Carrera hasn\'t seen his Uncle Mack since he was a kid, so when he inherits his ranch, it throws him like a bucking horse.
With Russell\'s support, Rafe will have to decide if some things--like real friendship, neighborliness, and even love--mean more than money..
To others in the valley, his land is worth more than just dollars and cents, and they\'ll do anything to get it.
But Rafe isn\'t sure he wants to sell.
Soon Russell realizes he\'ll be more upset if Rafe does decide to leave.
Besides, spending time with Rafe, trying to soften him up, isn\'t exactly a hardship.
It\'s a win-win.
He misses his friend Mack, and purchasing the ranch will help him preserve Mack\'s legacy--and protect his own interests.
Russell Banion\'s family may own a mega-ranch in Telluride, but Russell made his own way developing software. or at least get friendly enough to have a chance in buying the ranch.
Now suddenly everyone wants to be his friend...
He\'s been on his own for a long time.
Rafe Carrera hasn\'t seen his Uncle Mack since he was a kid, so when he inherits his ranch, it throws him like a bucking horse