From the moment Cousin Rosanne and her husband arrived from Alabama, Will Johnson was in for it. Outside, his orange crop was in danger, and now his troubles moved indoors as well.
Death and jealousy stood behind Willâs wife, the law was after Rosanneâs husband, and that unwilling bride herself was a fiery young thing who thus far had resisted gentling. Yet, though Willâs strong back already was heavily burdened, he dared to take on this one more choreâeven if it sparked an emotional holocaust.