Veronica Cason lives in a small apartment with no clear view of the sky. It's uncertain which might crush her first: her debt or the buildings squeezed in so tight that they surround her like ominous sentinels. She can't breathe in the city. Her success is a lie, and her debt is coming to collect her--unless someone else gets there first.
When a stranger offers her a job at a ranch, it feels like salvation, but it could also mean her death if his motives aren't pure. Which door has the tiger behind it? The claustrophobia of the city or ranch life under an open sky?
NOTE: Big Sky is Literary Fiction and is intended for an emotionally mature adult audience. This is not romance. Don't expect a happy ending. If you don't like your mind messed with and your limits pushed, turn back. If you are unfamiliar with this author's work, please try Comfort Food first. If you like that, you *might* like this. No promises. You must be this tall to ride this ride. First three rows will get wet.
When a stranger offers her a job at a ranch, it feels like salvation, but it could also mean her death if his motives aren't pure. Which door has the tiger behind it? The claustrophobia of the city or ranch life under an open sky?
NOTE: Big Sky is Literary Fiction and is intended for an emotionally mature adult audience. This is not romance. Don't expect a happy ending. If you don't like your mind messed with and your limits pushed, turn back. If you are unfamiliar with this author's work, please try Comfort Food first. If you like that, you *might* like this. No promises. You must be this tall to ride this ride. First three rows will get wet.
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