Amber has no interest in falling for a cowboy. Her life was in the city. Her responsibility was family. Slowly, as the hectic pace of the city ebbed away, Amber discovered the beauty in the orchard and a friendship with a man of integrity, Brandon Jacobs.
Brandon agrees to help Amber find a lost treasure buried somewhere in the orchard. What was buried was not what Camilla, Amber’s grandmother, remembered. The real treasure to be discovered was buried in the Legacy of Love, which Amber’s grandparents had poured into the orchard and their family.
Would Brandon and Amber open their hearts to find their legacy buried within each other and the old Apple Orchard?
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“Amber, I can’t thank you enough for taking on my little farm,” Grandma purred over the phone.
“It’s not a problem, Gram.” Amber looked down at the journal of notes Grandma Camilla left for her to read. She’d been dictating it to Amber’s mother for the past month.
“Now, don’t forget, Brandon Jacobs has been watching over the place. He’s a good source to help you out.”
“I won’t. Thanks, Gram.” Amber loved her grandmother’s little farm, which in her mind wasn’t that little. The place sported over two hundred acres. The money make was the organic apple orchard. Gram was one of the first to go all-natural at a time when not many were. It had been all the rage to start organic farming in the nineteen seventies, long before Amber was born.
Amber glanced at the wedding phono of Grandma and Grandpa. She wasn’t dressed in a white wedding gown but rather a white peasant top with hand-embroidered flowers around the neckline, and a pair of jeans. She had a string of daisies around her head, while grandpa stood straight and tall in an equally puffy white shirt and a pair of jeans. Grandpa wore a necklace with a hand-carved wooden cross and Grandma had a delicate gold one.
Amber smiled. Grandma and Grandpa never hid their past. They were hippies who found Jesus in 1972. They married shortly after becoming Christians, realizing that ‘free love’ wasn’t freeing at all. Their strong Christian family values were passed on to her mother, then on to her and her siblings.
She traced the frame with her finger. She missed Grandpa George. He’d been gone three years now and it still hurt. She wiped away a tear from her eyes. “I’ll do you proud, Grandpa.”
Lynn has been writing Christian fiction for over twenty years. She founded the American Christian Fiction Writers. ACFW She’s been serving with her husband as a pastor’s wife for over 40 years. Together they have three children, one now lives in glory. And have eight grandchildren and recently became great-grandparents.
Her interests and hobbies apart from writing are genealogy research, and recently added gardening and raising some ducks, chickens, rabbit. Not to mention the family dog. She also likes photography and travel.
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