Abner Randolph schemed to find good wives for his five sons but never expected that they would turn the tables on him.Get ready for an unexpected and unforgettable Randolph Ranch second chance romance!
At forty-seven years of age, Terry Lander, widow and mother of two grown children and two grandchildren, isn’t looking for love. She’s content with her life, but her children believe God has a companion for their hardworking mother.
After seventeen years of being a widower, Abner Randolph believes that love can never happen for him again. With five grown and married sons and three grandchildren, his life is just how he likes it. Or so he thinks!
What the widow and widower don’t realize is that it’s never over until it’s over with the Lord, and love can happen in strange places and ways.
Step inside the Randolph family ranch one more time for a very special heartwarming Thanksgiving second chance romance.
The family patriarch finally finds a companion to be his mate. They endure a medical scare and then their combined children make the plan to get them together. Interesting read.
pleased enjoyed this book to the end so sorry that the story ended
enjoyed this book to the end so sorry that the story ended the characters really came alive , I felt their reaction in each chapter and the ending was well planned out just great. thank you for a very enjoyable read
I could not put this book down once I started it. In fact I got up this morning and had to finish it. I could not wait any longer to read the rest of it. It has so many family members in it too and ends just right. Enjoy.
Abner and Terry both were at a point where they didn’t think they would ever love again. God is the God of the impossible and He can heal hearts like no one else can. Very well done!
Throughout all seven books you not only told the story of a living imperfect family. You expressed beautifully that those who put God the Father at all sides of there lives His perfect will makes good out of everything
Terry was widowed and happy alone. Her children thought she should remarry. Abner had used a marriage service to find brides for his 5 sons but thought he didn't need that either.
I enjoyed the emphasis in this book about God's involvement with the characters and their lives. It was interesting the part that Mrs. Brian played in this particular story. Abner was kind enough to talk to her to find out what her problem was. The blending of both families and their children was truly a blessing.