Synopses & Reviews
Nora Mahler led a perfect life. With her two teenage children, Simon and Clea, who shared her love of horses, Nora ran the family horse ranch on the banks of the Missouri River. When Simon is killed in a riding accident, her marriage and the world she made for herself is shattered. Mad with grief, her husband Neil dismantles her business, sends the horses away, and demands that Nora sell the farm. She refuses, and he leaves her, taking their daughter with him to Chicago.
Ozzie Kline, a horse wrangler who has loved her since they were teenagers, steps in to help her rebuild the farm - and her life. While Nora wonders about a second chance at love, Neil returns to claim what he believes is his.
Synopsis
The Chinese believe that an imaginary red thread connects those people who are meant to be together, and that nothing can ever break that line -- not time, nor distance, nor circumstance.
On lush pastures along the Missouri River, Nora Mahler leads a good life boarding horses on her family's ranch. But when her son dies in a riding accident, Nora's marriage and the world she made for herself are shattered. Her husband dismantles her business, insisting that Nora sell the farm and move the family to Chicago. She refuses, and he leaves her, taking their daughter.
Ozzie Kline, a horse wrangler who has loved her since they were teenagers, steps in to help her rebuild the farm -- and her life. As Nora watches Ozzie at work in the stables, she wonders what might have been if she hadn't sent him away all those years ago.