"'Everyone should find someone to share their story with.'
Exhausted and burnt out, singer-songwriter Bea Thompson needs a break and some space from her once-promising career as an indie musician. Seeking refuge from the crushing pressures of the industry, she books a last-minute stay at a special childhood sanctuary, the birthplace of her most treasured friendship: Meadowbrook Ranch. She only hopes the boy she found in the hayloft all those years ago still lives there.
Over the years, lone cowboy Samuel 'Tag' Taggart has built a name for himself as a stock contractor for the rodeo circuit. Shackled by the trauma of childhood sexual abuse, he's resigned himself to a life of solitude at Meadowbrook Ranch, working around the clock for the only family he's ever been able to count on—the horses.
But one stormy night, an unexpected visitor upends his quiet life. The girl from the hayloft—his long-term pen pal—is back, covered head to toe in mud and excited to see him. After spending years pouring his heart out through letters to Bea, finally seeing her again face-to-face sends his heart into lockdown.
Will he trust his old friend with the painful storms of his past, or will the rain prove that some souls are too far gone for love?
We Redeemed the Rain is a contemporary romance set in Central Texas and the first installment of Meadowbrook Ranch, an emotional series about trauma, healing, and love amid crisis."
"Seven Blooms. Three hearts. A second chance.
Jack Barkley has never been jealous of Jules, his twin sister, until she has something he doesn't—a family. After his failed marriage and a trail of dead-end relationships, he's given up hope that there could be anyone else for him.
Miranda Howard has spent the last four years with Chris, an abusive and narcissistic boyfriend. Taking care of her son, Kacey, has been her only priority, and Chris' home was supposed to be a temporary landing spot in a time of crisis. But finally escaping his clutches leaves her penniless, stranded, and fresh out of options.
When Jack's father dies, Jack and Miranda find themselves face to face in an attorney's office, banking on an inheritance that's locked down until they meet stipulations. Despite their sour history, they strike a deal to help each other. Miranda doesn't like the proposed arrangement, but it sure beats the homeless shelter she was counting on to keep her and Kacey off the streets.
Can they piece together the past? Or are they still as broken as the shattered vase that ended their marriage years ago?"