Colorado Skies
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  • Reads 8,805
  • Votes 249
  • Parts 33
  • Time 3h 31m
Complete, First published Jun 25, 2021
Brynlee Matthews lives with her dad, brother, and sister on there small ranch in Garrison, Colorado. Living in a small town has many perks but some downfalls as well. Riley Bennett lives alone with his sister since their parents moved to a neighboring city leaving them the ranch. One of those downfalls of living in a small town is that everyone knows everyone including Brynlee and Riley and it's safe to say they don't like each other. So what happens when the grumpy old guy who lives a mile down the road from Riley dies and the people who bought his ranch are Brynlee and her family?
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