The orphaned son of an infamous outlaw is chosen to inherit a wealthy ranch, but not if the ranch owners jealous brother exposes the boys true heritage!
For fans of Paulette Jiles and Marisa de los SantosWinner of the Sarton Womens Book Award and the Western Writers of America Spur AwardAnnie Rushton leaves behind an unsettling past to join her brother on his Montana homestead and make a determined fresh start.
When Andy Green, fresh-combed and shining with soap and towel polish, walked into the dining-room of the Dry Lake Hotel, he felt not the slightest premonition of what was about to befall.
For years Ben Ide had chased and tried to capture the great stallion, California Red, probably the noblest of all the fifteen thousand horses who roamed the northern California plains.
A dangerous love triangle sets the Arizona Territory ablaze "e;with all the passion, excitement and savagery that romance readers could ever hope to see"e; (RT Book Reviews).
This "e;unforgettable Western epic"e; from the author of Lady and the Lawman is "e;a superb achievement as both a saga and a romance"e; (RT Book review, 4 Stars).
When a Wild West bandit takes an educated young woman hostage, the sparks that fly between them are more dangerous than bullets-"e;Don't miss this one!
A lady journalist finds love with a rough-riding ranger in this Western historical romance "e;so vibrantly written [it's] like seeing a good movie"e; (Affaire de Coeur).
The award-winning author of Lysette delivers a "e;well-crafted tale"e; of Western romance "e;that will both inspire and pull at your heartstrings"e; (RT Book Reviews).
With her hallmark "e;power, passion, tragedy, and triumph,"e; the award-winning author tells the story of love between a young missionary and a Sioux brave (RT Book Reviews).
In the second book of the award-winning author's "e;extraordinary"e; historical romance trilogy, a schoolteacher and a half-Comanche rancher fall in love (Publishers Weekly).
First serialized in 1933 in Argosy, this exciting initial installment of the classic Rusty Sabin trilogy introduces readers to the eponymous character and his back story.
After five years of virtual banishment because he sold out his small outfit to the Middle Arizona Cattle Company, giving it a foothold on the Mesa Grande range, violent-tempered Joe Bonnyman is summoned back to Lodgepole by his father when it appears that a cattle war between the syndicate and the various rangers is imminent.
Weather and creaking joints permitting, Jim Hawkins could be found every weekend sitting in that rocker right outside the Manix Store in Augusta, whittling and spitting.
The life of Jesse James has not been easy; he has paid dearly for every ounce of recognition and respect he has gouged from a nation torn apart by war.