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After the death of his wife, prosperous businessman Chance Boden heads west along the Santa Fe Trail with his son to escape the powerful control of his in-laws. He has plans to establish his own ranch, but instead he finds work with Frank Chastain, owner of a vast amount of land. Chance doesn't want to work for anyone, but Frank's beautiful daughter, Veronica, gives him reason to delay buying his own holdings. With winter coming, no home in which to live, and Veronica's offer to care for young Cole while Chance learns the ways of ranching in the desert, Chance has little choice but to accept the Chastains' offer to stay on. When Frank is attacked, his last wish is that Chance marry his daughter, but after dealing with his in-laws, Chance doesn't want anyone coming between him and his son. Then, before Frank dies, his precarious hold on the land he received as part of an old Spanish Land Grant forces him to make a desperate choice to save Veronica's inheritance--and also gives the men who attacked Frank a reason to come after his legacy.
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3 primary books4 released booksThe Cimarron Legacy is a 4-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Mary Connealy.
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I love these little novella stories. Since eBook introduction, free eNovellas are the most amazing marketing concept in my opinion and what better way to hook a reader to a story, to a series, with vast anticipation about what is to come. I bought this novella as a free Kindle eBook with a glance toward reading more in a new series from Mary Connealy. While it is true that Mary is a favorite author of mine, some series are more addictive than others and the story about the Boden ranch and the Cimarron Legacy has proven to be a catch from the first train whistle and gun shot.
Just what I was in the mood for. It's not a trip to the past in the way true historical fiction is, nor is it an in-depth romance...just a short novella about the older generation's story before the new book comes out. It's evidently meant as a short appetizer, not an involved masterpiece, and I have to say...it does its job well. (As though I wasn't already planning on reading the new book, but...well, you probably know what I mean!)