Author: | Anna Dynowski | ISBN: | 9781613861455 |
Publisher: | Write Words Inc. | Publication: | September 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anna Dynowski |
ISBN: | 9781613861455 |
Publisher: | Write Words Inc. |
Publication: | September 20, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Jet-setter Santino Moretti died and left the Triple-M property, worth nearly $25 million, to his three neglected sons, Micah, Marek, and Matteo, each born of a different marriage, and each unknown by the others.
Before any one of them can inherit, he must take turns living on the farm for three months, then they must return and all three live together for a final three months.
Half-brothers, city boys, and complete strangers, they face the biggest challenge of their lives: to put aside their distrust and bitterness and live together like a kind and caring family.
Suit-and-tie Matteo Moretti loves his fast-paced corporate environment of big demands, short deadlines, and nonstop sensory overload. Not to mention the many enjoyable perks of the job. What is there not to love about his role as Chief Executive Officer of one of the most prestigious multinational organizations headquartered in the nation’s capital? Except perhaps his out-of-the-blue notice of dismissal to make room for the boss’s heir apparent.
Battered and seething, he decides to head to Willow Creek and the Triple-M Farm to regroup. He’s got connections. He’ll get another job. A more lucrative job. But right now, he needs a vacation. What he doesn’t need is working the “family” farm with his “brothers.”
Or single mom Bianca Fielding, and her two children, Cheyenne and Logan, always underfoot. The trouble is, the more the housekeeper and her little minions invade his personal space and disrupt his vacation of sorts, the more his idea of a new job shoots in a new direction. A domesticated direction.
Jet-setter Santino Moretti died and left the Triple-M property, worth nearly $25 million, to his three neglected sons, Micah, Marek, and Matteo, each born of a different marriage, and each unknown by the others.
Before any one of them can inherit, he must take turns living on the farm for three months, then they must return and all three live together for a final three months.
Half-brothers, city boys, and complete strangers, they face the biggest challenge of their lives: to put aside their distrust and bitterness and live together like a kind and caring family.
Suit-and-tie Matteo Moretti loves his fast-paced corporate environment of big demands, short deadlines, and nonstop sensory overload. Not to mention the many enjoyable perks of the job. What is there not to love about his role as Chief Executive Officer of one of the most prestigious multinational organizations headquartered in the nation’s capital? Except perhaps his out-of-the-blue notice of dismissal to make room for the boss’s heir apparent.
Battered and seething, he decides to head to Willow Creek and the Triple-M Farm to regroup. He’s got connections. He’ll get another job. A more lucrative job. But right now, he needs a vacation. What he doesn’t need is working the “family” farm with his “brothers.”
Or single mom Bianca Fielding, and her two children, Cheyenne and Logan, always underfoot. The trouble is, the more the housekeeper and her little minions invade his personal space and disrupt his vacation of sorts, the more his idea of a new job shoots in a new direction. A domesticated direction.