Wildflower Summer: A Small Town Texas Romance

Par : Cassidy O’Shea
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231136100
  • EAN9798231136100
  • Date de parution28/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

When nurse Lily Walsh inherits her great-aunt's ranch in drought-stricken Texas, she plans to sell quickly and escape the wreckage of her Dallas life. A cheating fiancé and a devastating patient loss have left her broken and running. But Cedar Ridge isn't just another small town-it's a community fighting for survival, and Lily finds herself drawn into their struggle. Widowed rancher Wyatt Sullivan is facing foreclosure while raising his eight-year-old daughter Emma alone.
When Lily arrives with her city credentials and determination to help, she becomes more than a neighbor-she becomes their lifeline. As she navigates drought relief programs and community politics, Lily discovers that saving others might be the key to healing herself. Emma Sullivan knows exactly what her father needs: someone who understands that wildflowers bloom strongest after the hardest seasons.
With matchmaking skills that would make a professional jealous, she's determined to show two broken adults that love can grow in the most unexpected places. But not everyone wants Cedar Ridge to survive. Real estate developer Jessica Morrison has plans that don't include community resilience or second chances. As Lily fights to secure federal assistance for struggling families, she must also battle someone willing to destroy lives for profit.
Set against the backdrop of a Texas drought and the wildflower fields that refuse to surrender, this is a story about roots that grow deep, love that heals, and communities that choose to thrive despite impossible odds. Sometimes coming home means finding a place you've never been before. 
When nurse Lily Walsh inherits her great-aunt's ranch in drought-stricken Texas, she plans to sell quickly and escape the wreckage of her Dallas life. A cheating fiancé and a devastating patient loss have left her broken and running. But Cedar Ridge isn't just another small town-it's a community fighting for survival, and Lily finds herself drawn into their struggle. Widowed rancher Wyatt Sullivan is facing foreclosure while raising his eight-year-old daughter Emma alone.
When Lily arrives with her city credentials and determination to help, she becomes more than a neighbor-she becomes their lifeline. As she navigates drought relief programs and community politics, Lily discovers that saving others might be the key to healing herself. Emma Sullivan knows exactly what her father needs: someone who understands that wildflowers bloom strongest after the hardest seasons.
With matchmaking skills that would make a professional jealous, she's determined to show two broken adults that love can grow in the most unexpected places. But not everyone wants Cedar Ridge to survive. Real estate developer Jessica Morrison has plans that don't include community resilience or second chances. As Lily fights to secure federal assistance for struggling families, she must also battle someone willing to destroy lives for profit.
Set against the backdrop of a Texas drought and the wildflower fields that refuse to surrender, this is a story about roots that grow deep, love that heals, and communities that choose to thrive despite impossible odds. Sometimes coming home means finding a place you've never been before.