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Sunrise
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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2017
Carrie and her family receive notice that her Great Aunt has died. In her will, she left the crumbling family everything. The handsome Matthew Smith is helping them get started taking care of the animals. Will the old farm bring the rebellious Carrie's family together again, or simply tear them further apart?

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Justin Bourne is a divorced accountant in North Carolina who has inherited the care and maintenance of his deceased Grandparent's 75+ year old farm in Union County, NC just outside of Charlotte and Monroe. On a routine visit, Justin discovers some "love letters" written to his Grandmother, Emma Mae, when she was a young girl. The letters are from a boy named Cory who lived a few miles up the Sugar and Wine road on a farm with his parents and brother, Gus. Cory and Emma happened to meet at a church social picnic by Chancel's Creek - a creek that weaves throughout the letters and the farmlands. Cory and Emma continue to see each other when Cory's father stops by Emma's Dad's farm to buy muscadine grapes at their family store. When Cory and Emma go off to College, he continues to write to her. Emma's sister, Lila, marries a man who tries to get rid of the muscadine vines and take over their farm. Cory's Father ends up taking on a hired man to help out with the chickens. Cory's brother Gus catches the hired man stealing, and Gus tells his Father who does not believe him. So Gus joins the armed services and goes to War forcing Cory to come home from College to check on the farm. When Cory arrives, he gets into a fight with the hired man and Emma's brother in law who has concocted a "scheme" involving the muscadine wine. As Justin goes about the business of re-renting the old farmhouse, he delves deeper into his Grandmother's past by reading the letters and makes a starling discovery. In the letters, Justin discovers the truth about his Grandmother's first love, his own heritage and learns something about himself in the process.
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Mackenzie Dawson is afraid to trust. Her parents died when she was ten and she has been in and out of foster homes and an orphanage ever since. All she really longs for is a home and to be loved, but she isn't ready to let her guard down yet. She's been hurt one too many times. Then what she thinks is the perfect situation comes along. A young couple want to foster her and she gladly goes, finding out that they live on a horse farm. Mackenzie is in heaven and even starts to make some friends. But then she finds out that there's some baggage that she didn't know about that could change her life forever. Will Mackenzie ever find a place to call home or is she destined to be in and out of foster care?