Description
Cash Callahan never wanted to return to Sagebrush, and he certainly didn't plan on arriving just in time for a record-breaking tornado to reduce his inheritance to matchwood. Broke, resentful, and nursing old wounds from his estranged father, the rugged cowboy finds himself at a dead end—until Pastor Mike steps in. The town’s new shepherd is everything Cash isn't: patient, kind, and anchored by a faith that Cash buried long ago. When Mike offers him a room at the parsonage, it’s meant to be a simple act of charity, but the chemistry between them is immediate and volatile.
For Mike, Sagebrush was supposed to be a sanctuary, a place to bury his own secrets beneath the quiet duties of the pulpit. He didn't account for the temptation of a man as complicated and captivating as Cash. As they navigate the intimacy of living under the same roof, the line between neighborly help and forbidden desire begins to blur. Between the chaos of rebuilding a broken town and the heat rising between them, they must decide if their connection is a fleeting storm or something worth weathering for a lifetime. This is a story of redemption, unexpected longing, and finding grace in the most inconvenient places.