Adopted as a baby, Mei Clayton never felt like she belonged in her family. She left tiny Clayton, Colorado, the moment she could. Now, to fulfill the terms of a will, she must move home for a year. But when she reunites with handsome Jack McCord—the mountain-rescue expert she once secretly loved—she has to keep her distance.
Their relatives have feuded for years. She’ll never fit in with the Claytons if she gives in to her feelings for Jack. Unless faith and love can help open hearts in time for Thanksgiving.
Rocky Mountain Heirs: When the greatest fortune of all is love.
Roxanne Rustand's first manuscript won the 1995 Romance Writer's of America Golden Heart for Best Long Contemporary. Her second was a 1998 Golden Heart finalist, and was published as HER SISTER'S CHILDREN by Superromance the following summer. As of the summer of 2001, she has sold seven books to Superromance. Roxanne has a Master's Degree in Nutrition, and works as a consultant dietician for a residential psychiatric facility. She and her husband have three children, and live on an acreage with an ever-expanding menagerie of dogs, horses, numerous cats...and Sid the Snake, who absolutely insisted on appearing in her first book.