Me and My Wild Boy -A Yellowstone Story
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  • Reads 44,066
  • Votes 1,189
  • Parts 17
  • Time 8h 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2024
Mature
The Dutton family had owned the Yellowstone Ranch for seven generations. Seven generations of Duttons were born, raised and died on the Yellowstone Ranch. They had been uncontested for years...until now. 

"Ranching is the only business where the goal is to break even. Survive another season. Last long enough for your children to continue the cycle, and maybe, just maybe the land is still theirs when a tree sprouts from you." -John Dutton

Athena Dutton loved the ranch she was born on and had lived her life with only the thought on how she could continue her family's legacy. Being the youngest daughter and the unofficial 'favorite' of their father's was a  blessing and hinderance to the woman who lived up to her name. She was named after the Goddess of War and she was prepared to fight for the Yellowstone, her family and the love of her life.
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