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Places Untamed in Bloomington, MN
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Book 6 of the Moving Mountains series
Like most teenagers, Jaxon has a summer job-but unlike his friends, he's working for his dad, fixing fences and learning how to run the family ranch. Everything seems to be going according to plan, until a visit from a distant relative forces the family to confront the mistakes of the past. For five generations, the ranch has relied on access to public grazing land to stay in business. But when Jaxon's fight to save a herd of wild horses attracts the wrong kind of attention, putting the future of the ranch in jeopardy, he must choose between doing what's expected or doing what's right.
Like most teenagers, Jaxon has a summer job-but unlike his friends, he's working for his dad, fixing fences and learning how to run the family ranch. Everything seems to be going according to plan, until a visit from a distant relative forces the family to confront the mistakes of the past. For five generations, the ranch has relied on access to public grazing land to stay in business. But when Jaxon's fight to save a herd of wild horses attracts the wrong kind of attention, putting the future of the ranch in jeopardy, he must choose between doing what's expected or doing what's right.
Book 6 of the Moving Mountains series
Like most teenagers, Jaxon has a summer job-but unlike his friends, he's working for his dad, fixing fences and learning how to run the family ranch. Everything seems to be going according to plan, until a visit from a distant relative forces the family to confront the mistakes of the past. For five generations, the ranch has relied on access to public grazing land to stay in business. But when Jaxon's fight to save a herd of wild horses attracts the wrong kind of attention, putting the future of the ranch in jeopardy, he must choose between doing what's expected or doing what's right.
Like most teenagers, Jaxon has a summer job-but unlike his friends, he's working for his dad, fixing fences and learning how to run the family ranch. Everything seems to be going according to plan, until a visit from a distant relative forces the family to confront the mistakes of the past. For five generations, the ranch has relied on access to public grazing land to stay in business. But when Jaxon's fight to save a herd of wild horses attracts the wrong kind of attention, putting the future of the ranch in jeopardy, he must choose between doing what's expected or doing what's right.

















