Welcome to Wrenview
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  • Reads 269
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 47m
Complete, First published Apr 16, 2022
Peter Reid may not have been raised in the country, but he has always loved horses. His dream is to own his own land where he can raise horses and give riding lessons. When Peter moves to the small town of Wrenview, his dairy-farming neighbors turn out to be much friendlier than he expected. In particular, their eldest daughter Elinor Phillips does everything she can to welcome him to town.
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Going Home

17 parts Complete Mature

Dela left the small-town life for bigger and brighter things. When she is called back to that small town she is forced to make decisions she never thought she would have to make. Will she stay for her family? Is she willing to forgive and forget the past, or will her stubbornness get in her way? Sometimes the things you've been searching for are never far from home.