Cottonwood was supposed to be hers. Even in its burned-out condition, it's still home to Savannah Carmichael. But now it belongs to a stranger-a foreigner!-who paid the back taxes on it and bought it right out from under her. Dante Rinaldi never expected that the culmination of his dream-to own some of Alabama's rich farmland-would mean the destruction of someone else's. Both believe in the sovereignty of God, but how can this situation be orchestrated by Him? Can they find a solution. . .a compromise to benefit both?
Cottonwood was supposed to be hers. Even in its burned-out condition, it's still home to Savannah Carmichael. But now it belongs to a stranger-a foreigner!-who paid the back taxes on it and bought it right out from under her. Dante Rinaldi never expected that the culmination of his dream-to own some of Alabama's rich farmland-would mean the destruction of someone else's. Both believe in the sovereignty of God, but how can this situation be orchestrated by Him? Can they find a solution. . .a compromise to benefit both?