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New Trilogy, Book I of Doc Holliday's story
Unto Death...
In the days before they became legends, John Henry “Doc” Holliday, a Georgia dentist turned gambler whose constant companion is the specter of early death, and Wyatt Earp, a rough hewn frontier lawman saddled with a taciturn nature and an iron clad sense of justice, forge an unlikely alliance to hunt down the brutal killers of a young Dodge City woman.
During the course of a cross-country manhunt to stop the murderers...
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New Trilogy, Book 2 of Doc Holliday's story
The days that try men’s souls...
John Henry “Doc” Holliday and Wyatt Earp embark on what will be the most tumultuous years of their lives, lives spent in and around “The Town Too Tough to Die,” Tombstone, Arizona Territory. Together they face life and death situations, meet new demands and make life altering decisions.
Doc Holliday, dentist, gambler and lawman will face these challenges with typical Holliday aplomb. It will be the obstacles he faces in his personal life that will try his very soul. Read more
The Plight
of Mattie Gordon
Rachel Ringhold is roused from her bed in the middle of the night and sent away from the orphanage, where she’d grown up and now works. Dazed and confused, she flees from an undisclosed danger. With a prayer in her heart, and little money in her satchel, she sets out to find Seb Jameson, the man who used to work for the orphanage as blacksmith and handyman, and who’d captured her heart as a youth.
Tired, dirty, and malnourished, Rachel finally reaches Leadville, Colorado and discovers Seb engaged to be married. Unaware of the turbulence in Seb and Myra’s relationship, Rachel enjoys her new life and grows to a fresh awareness of what Jesus Christ accomplished for her on the cross.
The danger suddenly catches up to her. Her renewed faith is shattered.
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Aggie, the redheaded sister of Rietta, is in love with Dick
Conners...and gold. But, when Leesome Jones rides into
the valley, Aggie is torn between her feelings for Dick and
the chance to journey to the Willamette Valley looking
for gold.
When Aggie mistakenly thinks her sister wants her
to move away, she rides out with Leesome and into more
Gripping sequel to Oregon Wedding
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“I leave it up to you to decide whether I told
the truth or the biggest windy you ever heard
in your life.”
San Antonio, Texas, 1916. Jim Ed’s hot temper keeps him in constant trouble with his father, Leo Pargrew, a wealthy lawyer. After a long absence, the Pargrews are visited by Leo’s father Virge, an old cowman, come to reconcile Leo with his family. While staying with Leo, Virge tells Jim Ed a yarn of hair-raising exploits with his wild granduncle Heck in search of Jim Bowie’s legendary silver mine down in old Mexico in 1865 with Comanches, bandidos, and French Foreign Legionnaires all in
Spanish Texas in 1806 was a forbidding land. Only the very bold, like Frederick Stockman and his family, dared cross her borders. Landing in a forlorn Texas swamp to start a new life, the family is inexorably drawn into a bloody conflict between Mexico and Spain. Joining forces with a dashing young Royalist deserter, they help free Texas from Spain. For their efforts, they are awarded Mexican citizenship and land grants.
These Texicans, as they were called, soon find themselves in yet another bitter struggle...
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This Texas story doesn't begin
at the Alamo, it ends there.
Henry Harris has become a farmer, but he remains much more than that. He was and is a fast and deadly gunman, some say the best that ever lived. Now, he’s summoned by his old friend, Sheriff Wilkie, to help face
a coming peril, and meet, once again, the challenging quest of a gunfighter.
Eight men in all. Four against four. Toward the town of Medford, hurrying from the west, come the three Jones brothers and their uncle, Snake River Reese, riding to avenge an imagined wrong. Wilkie, Harris, and two worthy companions are waiting. In a matter of days they will meet....
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Harris: The Return
of the Gunfighter
Tyler Killdeere, the last Killdeere not dead or in prison, is wounded and on the run when he sees a prisoner delivery going down in the streets of a small town. He’s busily reminding himself he must not attract attention, and besides it ain’t none of his business, when a pretty widow, Kate Courtland, runs out to shield her wounded Uncle Tom, the marshal. A gunman points his rifle directly at her....
Author of The Killdeere
Outlaw Clan
Five years ago, James Williams (Billy) Killdeere left the outlaw life and started operating the family ranch. However, the murderous exploits of the Killdeere Gang send him on the run again, wounded and alone, with the law and his family and former friends after him. A man he once saved helps him.Though the man’s daughter Jenny at first distrusts Billy, her feelings eventually change toward him. But given his outlaw past Billy knows he can’t marry Jenny. He takes off his gun and tries to be just another man in the lumber business until one day his Uncle Moses finds him....
Just another man or just another outlaw?
Author of The Killdeere
Outlaw Clan
A Crossover novel
offered in 2 divisions
A Crossover novel
offered in 2 divisions
Journey to Tracer's Point
They left Virginia with dreams of getting rich quick. When
lured by his brother, John, to seek adventure in the California
gold fields, Alexander Anderson sells his farm, packs up his
family, and heads west cross-country in a covered wagon along
the unmarked trails.
Heavy hearted and compelled to make the perilous journey
West, Caroline Anderson does not want to leave her
comfortable home in Virginia and dreads the possibility of
unknown hazards facing her and her family on such a long,
dangerous trip.
When Caroline is abandoned, afraid of what lies ahead, she is
Exciting NEW Historical Journey
A Crossover novel
offered in 2 divisions
Defying family and social pressure, Nettie Brady bucks 1920s convention with her dream of becoming a rodeo star. That means competing with men, and cowgirls who ride the rodeo circuit are considered “loose women.” Addicted to the thrill of pitting her strength and wits against a half-ton steer in a rodeo, Nettie exchanges skirts for pants, rides with her brothers on their Montana ranch, and competes in neighborhood rodeos.
Broken bones, killer influenza, flash floods, and family hardship team up to keep Nettie from her dreams. Then she meets a young neighbor...
Excellent story inspired by
a real cowgirl!
Tall, serious-faced Mitt Stone runs away from the ranch
and takes a freight job from Uvalde to the West. He is
determined to make money and meet up with his buddy
Bob Guthrie on the road. At Fort Davis he meets Lydia
Lorrain, but Mitt fails the mother’s test.
He and Bob find a niche: buying mules cheap and
selling them to the stage and freight line, but the Civil
War has destroyed currency, and the draft looms. In San
Antonio, Mitt’s brother Sam has converted their paper to
gold. With their buddy M.L. Carter they strike out for
Mexico, only to have their gold confiscated by thieving,
murdering Confederate Captain Richard Matlock. Read more
Don't miss this Exciting new Western
Author's Book
After struggling through the throes of being kidnapped by Indians and traded for goods to the Arapahos, Sarah Anderson proves herself worthy of the Indian name, Vision Seeker, becomes the wife to Running Swift and the mother to Little Feather.
Sarah settles into the comfortable daily routines of Indian wife and mother until her life is again changed when her husband is killed on a wagon raid. The Army charges into the village to arrest the warring warriors only to find Sarah living among the natives. Read more
From the author of
Journey to Tracer's Point
When John Henry “Doc” Holliday died at age thirty-six in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, he left behind more than a reputation. He left a son. Would the boy live down the lies or live up to the legend?
Death Takes a Holliday follows Henry McKey Holliday’s transition from unsure youth to confident, accomplished adult in the turbulent Read more
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Book 3 of the Holliday Trilogy
$14.99 Trade size paperback
Sent to the “Trial of the Century” Quentin
Peach finds a madam, certain the defendants
are innocent, powerful businessmen, certain
they are guilty, and the village where the trial
is held filled with blood enemies. It is the trial
for Pat Garrett’s last big case, a case where he
fails to arrest the defendants after a dawn
firefight and his key witness disappears at...
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Based on actual, Historical Trial of
Oliver Lee and James Gililland
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Showdown at Baxter Springs
In a stagecoach bound from Fort Scott to the rowdy cow town of Baxter Springs, Kansas. In the summer of 1868, Marshal Dallas Blackwood is escorting a prisoner, Three Fingers Tindall, and aboard the stage is Anastasia Forsythe, a pretty young woman headed to Baxter to set up a school.
When the stage is attacked by Tindall's outlaw gang, led by flamboyant Tango Pendergrass, the driver is killed, but Dallas fights off the attack, saving the life of...
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from the author of Journey to Tracer's Point
and Winds of Change
$13.95 Tradesize Paperback
Great Western with Christian elements.
A Crossover novel
offered in 2 divisions
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Shadows of Amethyst Mountain
Arizona Territory, early 1880s is a time when silver and copper mining, cattle ranching, and renegade Apaches vie for the land.
Lawlessness, kidnapping, murder, and mystery surrounding the C Bar B ranch would thwart Monty Hendrickson’s plan of bringing his bride, Mary Charlotte Stuart, from her plantation home in Georgia to his ranch home in the West. Through trials, separations, and hardships the couple realizes God’s providential hand shaping their ...
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...a suspense-filled historical fiction with a Christian element.
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