Glenn is a hard working man. No one can accuse him of being lazy. Providing for his family is of prime importance. His daughter, Susie, is all that matters. He takes his commitments seriously and he committed himself to Harvester farm back when Jacob Harvester was in control. He has worked the farm ever since he was a young man and has seen the old Harvester’s daughter, Julia, grow up like an uncle. He saw the farm blossom. He watched it fail.
The Harvester farm became a brand under Dr Winslow.
The old Harvester became sick and it fell to Julia to decide its future. Glenn – like the rest of the farm hands – was always treated like family but decisions on the Harvester legacy was out of his depth.
Julia Harvester saw the farm hands as family.
Still, as difficult as things became, an overbearing investor changed the world around them. Glenn remained strong in his commitment. As long as Susie had everything she needed it didn’t matter what he had to do. Even when the investor began to push them towards new jobs, well out-with their duties, Glenn carried on. It wasn’t glamorous. It wasn’t easy. It wasn’t legal either but pride and family were at stake.
Glenn is a hardworking man. Providing for his family is of prime importance.
Somewhere in the city resides a down on his luck artist whose path collides with Glenn’s as his search for inspiration brings him to the farm. As he sets his sights on Julia Harvester as his new MUSE it could be time for upheaval once again.
Glenn is helpless in the take over of the farm.
Harvester Farm is a vast land. When an artist runs out of places to run from a childhood trauma it will be his next stop. The full story is available to read free on Kindle Unlimited
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