Come for the romance. Stay for the secrets. Fall for the cowboy. You won't be mad about it.
She came to Valentine, Nebraska to sell a ranch and leave. She didn't plan on staying. She definitely didn't plan on him.
Kennedy Blaine is a sharp, big-city law school grad who inherits a sprawling ranch in a tiny Nebraska town she's never even visited — because her parents fled the place years ago under a cloud of family drama, feuds, and bad blood that would make the Hatfields and McCoys blush. Her plan? Sign the papers, cash the check, get back to California. Simple.
Except nothing about Valentine is simple. The books don't add up. There are family secrets lurking around every corner. Someone mysterious wants her gone. And then there's Derek Sterling — the infuriatingly handsome ranch foreman who seems to know her family's land better than she does and has absolutely no interest in making her departure easy.
Throw in a century-old family feud, a grandfather she's never met, a fistfight or two, and enough Nebraska countryside to make you want to trade in your lease for a pair of boots, and you've got yourself a movie that actually has some bite to it.
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