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Just as Bill and Dawn were enjoying their life and were free to do as they liked, things changed in a blink of an eye. Dawn was so devastated that she briefly lost her sense of direction. This incident caused problems between her and her good friend Marie, Dawn felt the best thing to do was for her and her young son to pack up and move to her cottage on the West coast. This led to a new relationship but was it something else beside love that drew her to him? When the past again raised it's ugly head Dawn was frustrated and angry. Could anything from the past be good? Was it possible for her to truly love someone again?
When Dawn regained consciousness she had no recollection of who she was or that she had a husband and children. It was a difficult adjustment for both of them. Her husband Bill had purchased property in the country and it did not take long before their past intermingled with their present lives. Just as life seemed to be returning to normal, tragedy and trouble interwove it's way through their family again. This time, not only putting a strain on their relationship but affecting their friends also. Will love conquer all?
Austin and Jan had a very busy life. Between running a ranch and raising three young children, there wasn't much time for anything else. The one time that they did go to a rodeo, they met A.J.. He had been stay with friends of theirs, and wanting a job on a ranch, but still do some bull riding. It was very different for A.J.. It didn't take long for him to become one of the family, and children loved spending time with him. It was the opposite of how he grew up. When A.J. overheard Austin's comment, he left without an explanation. While he was gone, Austin and Jan finally got some good news, about the son they had been looking for, but the bad news was, what A.J. was about to do. A.J. had gone south, into the USA, and there he worked on a ranch and also signed up to ride the rankest bulls on the rodeo circuit. His biggest prize would be when he rode "The Widow Maker." A.J. had saved his money and after riding the final bull, he planned to propose to the girl he loved, but thing didn't go as he hoped.
Austin and Jan, would never have believed that their paths would cross again, let alone the hope of rekindling their love for each other, and even the possibility of a future together. Only their past now disrupted their future, when Austin's parents told him the secret that Jan had tried to tell him. After Austin's friend Ted, got the true story from Jan, he set Austin straight on that rumour, but the damage was already done. While Austin stressed over his and Jan's breakup and the possibility of losing his ranch, a man from their past, decided he could now claim Jan as his wife. It was Ted not Austin, that went to rescue Jan from her suitor. Later when a real catastrophe struck, could it be the death of Austin or Jan or possibly both of them?
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Just as Bill and Dawn were enjoying their life and were free to do as they liked, things changed in a blink of an eye. Dawn was so devastated that she briefly lost her sense of direction. This incident caused problems between her and her good friend Marie, Dawn felt the best thing to do was for her and her young son to pack up and move to her cottage on the West coast. This led to a new relationship but was it something else beside love that drew her to him? When the past again raised it’s ugly head Dawn was frustrated and angry. Could anything from the past be good? Was it possible for her to truly love someone again?
Austin and Jan had a very busy life. Between running a ranch and raising three young children, there wasn't much time for anything else. The one time that they did go to a rodeo, they met A.J.. He had been stay with friends of theirs, and wanting a job on a ranch, but still do some bull riding. It was very different for A.J.. It didn't take long for him to become one of the family, and children loved spending time with him. It was the opposite of how he grew up. When A.J. overheard Austin's comment, he left without an explanation. While he was gone, Austin and Jan finally got some good news, about the son they had been looking for, but the bad news was, what A.J. was about to do. A.J. had gone south, into the USA, and there he worked on a ranch and also signed up to ride the rankest bulls on the rodeo circuit. His biggest prize would be when he rode "The Widow Maker." A.J. had saved his money and after riding the final bull, he planned to propose to the girl he loved, but thing didn't go as he hoped.
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