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The vast, rolling grasslands of Montana were a cattleman's dream come true and in 1878, free for the taking. His head filled with bisions of prosperous new life, Benteen Calder left Texas with a group of trusted hands, a hers of longhorn cattle and his new bride - beutiful, spriited Lorna Pearce.
Lorn's sheltered ujpbringin hadn't prepared fer for the homesickness, the demanding work, or Benteen's unbending rules about how a wife should behave. But soon she was able to do a mman's work if necessart and she learned to share Benteen's dreams And much to his delight, she was unabashedly passionate in her lovemaking.
While raising two boys, building a new home and tending an ever-growing herd, the Calders thought they had found happiness. then the past returned to haunt them, raising jealousies and threatening their life together.
Lorn's sheltered ujpbringin hadn't prepared fer for the homesickness, the demanding work, or Benteen's unbending rules about how a wife should behave. But soon she was able to do a mman's work if necessart and she learned to share Benteen's dreams And much to his delight, she was unabashedly passionate in her lovemaking.
While raising two boys, building a new home and tending an ever-growing herd, the Calders thought they had found happiness. then the past returned to haunt them, raising jealousies and threatening their life together.