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Across the Texas plains, the wind never forgets. After years of fire, blood, and betrayal, the Valdez brothers stand among the ruins of their inheritance - a land scorched by vengeance yet still alive with promise. What began as a feud between ranches has become a reckoning of the soul, and now, peace demands a cost even war could not. Rafael Valdez, weary of leadership and the moral weight of victory, must find a way to guide his people through the fragile peace that follows. Mateo, once defined by fury, struggles to become the protector he never thought he could be. Santiago, haunted by the…mehr

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Across the Texas plains, the wind never forgets. After years of fire, blood, and betrayal, the Valdez brothers stand among the ruins of their inheritance - a land scorched by vengeance yet still alive with promise. What began as a feud between ranches has become a reckoning of the soul, and now, peace demands a cost even war could not. Rafael Valdez, weary of leadership and the moral weight of victory, must find a way to guide his people through the fragile peace that follows. Mateo, once defined by fury, struggles to become the protector he never thought he could be. Santiago, haunted by the ghosts of his choices, seeks redemption beneath the vast, indifferent sky. And Diego, the peacemaker, learns that words can heal wounds bullets could not - but only if the land itself is ready to forgive. The Carranza name has faded into the dust, but their legacy lingers like a wound beneath the soil. In San Rosado and Del Cielo, the survivors rebuild fences, replant grass, and relearn trust - while storms gather once more on the horizon. In the quiet between tempests, Rowan Ashbourne delivers his most profound story yet - a sweeping, human saga about the endurance of family, the weight of leadership, and the eternal rhythm of the land that shapes all who walk it. The Cycle of Generations is not merely the conclusion of a trilogy; it is the echo of everything the plains remember - fire and rain, hatred and mercy, love and the long, slow forgiveness that outlasts them all.