The Shepherd’S Moon

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Barclay Franklin ISBN: 9781450225700
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 12, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Barclay Franklin
ISBN: 9781450225700
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 12, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The Shepherds Moon, a sequel to Up the Hill, Through the Long Grass, continues the saga of the McCrea family. Rory and Marta McCrea have moved to the AmeriBasque Ranch in Montana to continue raising sheep with the help of their Basque sheepherders. Times are hard, financially. Both Rory and Marta take on other jobs in Butte to supplement their incomes. Rory works in a feed store, and Marta signs on to work for a lawyer. The law firm she works for hires a new partner, Kurt Bancroft. Rory learns Marta once dated Kurt while both of them were in paralegal classes in Idaho. Rory is acutely aware the new lawyer has the both the education and the wealth he lacks. McCrea wonders if Kurts close association with Marta will jeopardize his marriage to her. When Kurt invites Marta and Rory to a concert in Missoula, Kurts girlfriend, Amber, takes an immediate interest in Rory. Marta, pregnant with Rorys baby, worries Amber is more beautiful and could turn Rorys head. Rorys continuing warm relationship with his sister-in-law, Kelsey, is another bone of contention to Marta. Rory stays overlong in Boise while Kelsey delivers the son of Rorys brother, Aiden, creating more of a rift. Ambers infatuation with Rory turns into stalking, and finally leads to destruction of AmeriBasque property, a court trial, and an accident in which Marta is seriously injured. Can Rorys devotion to Marta bring her back to health, or will her return depend on the light from a shepherds moon?

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The Shepherds Moon, a sequel to Up the Hill, Through the Long Grass, continues the saga of the McCrea family. Rory and Marta McCrea have moved to the AmeriBasque Ranch in Montana to continue raising sheep with the help of their Basque sheepherders. Times are hard, financially. Both Rory and Marta take on other jobs in Butte to supplement their incomes. Rory works in a feed store, and Marta signs on to work for a lawyer. The law firm she works for hires a new partner, Kurt Bancroft. Rory learns Marta once dated Kurt while both of them were in paralegal classes in Idaho. Rory is acutely aware the new lawyer has the both the education and the wealth he lacks. McCrea wonders if Kurts close association with Marta will jeopardize his marriage to her. When Kurt invites Marta and Rory to a concert in Missoula, Kurts girlfriend, Amber, takes an immediate interest in Rory. Marta, pregnant with Rorys baby, worries Amber is more beautiful and could turn Rorys head. Rorys continuing warm relationship with his sister-in-law, Kelsey, is another bone of contention to Marta. Rory stays overlong in Boise while Kelsey delivers the son of Rorys brother, Aiden, creating more of a rift. Ambers infatuation with Rory turns into stalking, and finally leads to destruction of AmeriBasque property, a court trial, and an accident in which Marta is seriously injured. Can Rorys devotion to Marta bring her back to health, or will her return depend on the light from a shepherds moon?

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