Raised in Texas by English immigrants and completely unaware of his Scottish heritage, Tavis Walker earns his living as a cattle wrangler on the western frontier in 1889. He saves every dollar as he works toward his dream of owning land and breeding fine horses. When Tavis learns of The Oklahoma Land Rush, he believes his prayers have been answered. His hard work and single-minded focus may just be rewarded.
As Tavis sets out in pursuit of this dream, his world is shaken when he comes face-to-face with his mirror image, the twin brother he never knew he had.
Robert Campbell grew up believing he was the only son of a powerful Scottish clan leader, until the chieftain makes a startling deathbed confession that sends Robert and his trusted cousin, Davy, on a quest. Their journey leads to America where Robert finds his twin and tells him the remarkable story of how they were separated shortly after birth. What Robert doesn’t divulge is that Tavis was actually the firstborn son, the rightful beneficiary of all that Robert inherited.