When Stuart Brannon returns home to find someone living on his property, he tells the man to leave. But Earl Howland was hired by the Casa Verde Land Corporation and won't go. After Brannon proves he's the rightful owner of the ranch, Earl hires on with him and everything is fine--until the Casa Verde collectors show up and threaten Brannon.
At last, Stuart Brannon returns to his Arizona ranch - but life is far from settled. A land company claims to hold a grant on the property from the Spanish, and gunmen occupy his house and land. Supported by his friends and neighbors, Brannon must fight to hold onto the last thing on earth he cares about - his ranch, where his wife and son are buried. He struggles with the dilemma of asking innocent people to suffer and possibly die for a piece of land that is dear only to him. Another riveting tale. Brannon is unquenchable, torn between determination, gratitude to those around him, and the grief, which he must face anew after months of being away. Brannon's very real struggles touch the heart of anyone who has suffered loss. The end is especially touching, told through the eyes of yet another woman drawn by Brannon's faith and sterling character, but who must compete against the memory of Brannon's deceased wife.
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