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Widowed bronc rider Ryan returns to the ranch of his childhood with his five-year-old daughter in tow. He's been sidelined by an injury, but stirring up memories of his deceased wife brings a different kind of pain.
He's riled when his sister-in-law rushes over to inspect Sammie's well-being. But Carrie isn't the little tagalong he remembers, and his attraction to her knocks him sideways. He hadn't planned to feel anything for a woman yet, and certainly not for her.
Carrie is horrifyingly attracted to Ryan and concerned when Sammie tells of her life on the rodeo circuit: perfumed ladies hanging around Daddy, kids bullying her, and the lack of opportunities for schooling. Carrie appeals to Ryan to leave Sammie with her when he returns to bronc riding.
What he sees as her betrayal severs their blossoming relationship. Carrie can't leave the ranch in the hands of her alcoholic brother, and Ryan can stay and forfeit his standings on the circuit.
Something's got to give if they're to enjoy a future together.
He's riled when his sister-in-law rushes over to inspect Sammie's well-being. But Carrie isn't the little tagalong he remembers, and his attraction to her knocks him sideways. He hadn't planned to feel anything for a woman yet, and certainly not for her.
Carrie is horrifyingly attracted to Ryan and concerned when Sammie tells of her life on the rodeo circuit: perfumed ladies hanging around Daddy, kids bullying her, and the lack of opportunities for schooling. Carrie appeals to Ryan to leave Sammie with her when he returns to bronc riding.
What he sees as her betrayal severs their blossoming relationship. Carrie can't leave the ranch in the hands of her alcoholic brother, and Ryan can stay and forfeit his standings on the circuit.
Something's got to give if they're to enjoy a future together.