Western
A Promise To Believe In
It is 1879 in Montana Territory. Gwen Gallatin is beginning to feel she is cursed. First, her husband, Harvey Bishop,…
The Long Knives Are Crying
This second book in Joseph Marshall’s Lakota Westerns series tells the story of Custer’s Last Stand from the Lakota viewpoint.…
Etta
Very little is known about Etta Place, the lover of the Sundance Kid. In this warm, deftly plotted novel, Gerald…
Texas Sunrise: Two Novels of the Texas Republic
Love and hate drive Massacre at Goliad, the first novel in this two-novel collection depicting the Texas Revolution in the…
The Bride Bargain
In 1855 in Nebraska Territory (modern Wyoming), Clara Field and her Aunt Doreen are abandoned by the leader of their…
Sonoran Rage
In Arizona Territory in 1861, Trace and James Colton were stagecoach drivers. Their route took them through dangerous territory populated…
Virgin River
Based upon actual events that occurred in Utah in 1857, Virgin River is the destination for a small wagon…
A Mending at the Edge
This is the final installment in a trilogy about the life of Emma Wagner Giesy, the first woman of the…
Ride the Trail of Death
Kieser builds on his ancestors’ experiences in 1870s Dakota Territory for this Western. On the trail to Deadwood, teenager Birch…
The Rebels: Sons of Texas
In the 1830s, Texas is becoming a battleground between the American settlers of the open land and the Mexican government,…
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