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Where the Bluestem Bends
Annie's Story
Author: Jeffrey Rittenhouse
Series: Bluestem
Narrator: Unknown
Unabridged: 3 hr 15 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 06/12/2026
Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Historical Fiction, Romance
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. The prairie takes. But it gives back too, if you stay long enough to see it.
The spring of 1918 brings the great influenza home to the Kansas grasslands, and in a single season it empties Annie’s world. Within weeks she buries her husband, the stepfather who raised her, and her steady, beloved mother, and she is left alone on the horse farm three generations of her family bled to keep: a chattering six-year-old daughter at her skirts, a barn full of stock she cannot work by herself, and a banker’s note coming due in the fall.
She will not sell. She will not be moved off the land where her dead are buried. But a woman cannot hold a horse farm alone, and the wolves are already at the door, including her late husband’s grieving parents, who mean to take her little girl.
Then Sam Rosenburg rides up the lane, a quiet farrier the same plague has widowed, with a silent orphaned nephew on the wagon seat beside him and no home he can bear to return to. Two people with nothing left to give each other strike a plain bargain to survive the year: a marriage in name only, his strong hands for her family’s land, a roof over all their heads, and no claim on one another’s hearts.
It is a hard winter, and a longer thaw. But somewhere between the foaling barn and the fevered nights, between a silent boy learning to speak again and a child’s laughter returning to a house of grief, two people who married to keep from drowning begin, against all their fear, to learn how to live, and at last how to love.
Where the Bluestem Bends is the deeply moving sequel to Where the Bluestem Grows, a clean, faith-filled prairie romance for readers who love marriage-of-convenience stories, second-chance love, and tender historical fiction set on the American frontier. A story of loss, quiet courage, and the stubborn mercy of the land.
A clean, inspirational standalone with no explicit content. Best enjoyed after Book One, but written to stand on its own.
The spring of 1918 brings the great influenza home to the Kansas grasslands, and in a single season it empties Annie’s world. Within weeks she buries her husband, the stepfather who raised her, and her steady, beloved mother, and she is left alone on the horse farm three generations of her family bled to keep: a chattering six-year-old daughter at her skirts, a barn full of stock she cannot work by herself, and a banker’s note coming due in the fall.
She will not sell. She will not be moved off the land where her dead are buried. But a woman cannot hold a horse farm alone, and the wolves are already at the door, including her late husband’s grieving parents, who mean to take her little girl.
Then Sam Rosenburg rides up the lane, a quiet farrier the same plague has widowed, with a silent orphaned nephew on the wagon seat beside him and no home he can bear to return to. Two people with nothing left to give each other strike a plain bargain to survive the year: a marriage in name only, his strong hands for her family’s land, a roof over all their heads, and no claim on one another’s hearts.
It is a hard winter, and a longer thaw. But somewhere between the foaling barn and the fevered nights, between a silent boy learning to speak again and a child’s laughter returning to a house of grief, two people who married to keep from drowning begin, against all their fear, to learn how to live, and at last how to love.
Where the Bluestem Bends is the deeply moving sequel to Where the Bluestem Grows, a clean, faith-filled prairie romance for readers who love marriage-of-convenience stories, second-chance love, and tender historical fiction set on the American frontier. A story of loss, quiet courage, and the stubborn mercy of the land.
A clean, inspirational standalone with no explicit content. Best enjoyed after Book One, but written to stand on its own.