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Rusty Blackstone, World Champion Steer Wrestler, gets life-shaking news from his former girlfriend and first love, Jenny. He has a five-year-old son named Todd. Even worse, Jenny is now the ex-wife of Rusty's worst enemy and rodeo nemesis, Warren Weston, who claims Todd as his own. To add even more tension to their rivalry, Warren is also dating Rusty's sister. Before he can come to terms with the idea of fatherhood, Rusty unexpectedly inherits a modest Montana ranch. Warren, on the other hand, is fighting a legal battle to reclaim the family ranch he should have inherited. The two rodeo…mehr

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Rusty Blackstone, World Champion Steer Wrestler, gets life-shaking news from his former girlfriend and first love, Jenny. He has a five-year-old son named Todd. Even worse, Jenny is now the ex-wife of Rusty's worst enemy and rodeo nemesis, Warren Weston, who claims Todd as his own. To add even more tension to their rivalry, Warren is also dating Rusty's sister. Before he can come to terms with the idea of fatherhood, Rusty unexpectedly inherits a modest Montana ranch. Warren, on the other hand, is fighting a legal battle to reclaim the family ranch he should have inherited. The two rodeo champions struggle to put aside their differences when Warren marries Rusty's sister. Both strive for rodeo glory in this gripping tale of fatherhood, forgiveness, and family ties. A Montana Inheritance brings back all the rugged and passionate characters of the Rodeo in the Blood series for another drama-filled adventure. Fans of thrilling rodeo rides and the complexities of human relationships will find themselves drawn into the tense conflict between Rusty Blackstone and Warren Weston.
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Jim Overstreet is a lifelong cowboy. Growing up on a large Montana ranch, he rode horses before he could walk. In addition to raising horses for most of his life, Jim has earned multiple titles in tie down roping, from youth rodeo to the senior circuit. His articles have been featured in numerous equine magazines, including Western Horseman. Jim is passionate about telling stories about the contemporary West that demonstrate the physical toughness, mental determination, and dependence on community inherent to ranching and rodeo.