The Perfect Bride


Rowan Gracemill - 2021
    

Jack Flint: Mountain Man: A Frontier Mountain Man Novel


William H. Joiner Jr. - 2020
    Joiner, Jr. Are you ready for Jack Flint: Mountain Man?Jack’s parents were killed in an Apache raid when he was an infant. Jack was raised as an Apache until his village was destroyed by a rival tribe. Jack was prepared to go to war to avenge his Apache kin. An appearance by the Great Spirit convinced him to take another path. Jack went west and met mountain man and trapper Kit Bridger, who became his best friend. Eventually Jack became chief of the Shoshone in the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Jack defended the weak and oppressed. He cared nothing about the white man’s law. All that mattered to Jack was the justice that could only be found in the mountains.

To The San Juan (Buckskin Chronicles Book 10)


B.N. Rundell - 2018
    His long-held dream was to have his own ranch and to follow in the footsteps of his father that started the first ranch in the Medicine Bow range of Wyoming territory. Now, with his new wife, a member of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, and his friend, Grey Wolf and his wife of the Mouache Ute, he set out to make that dream a reality. But it seemed like the forces of nature had conspired together against them, and to add in the Weeminuche Ute, Jicarilla Apache, and some renegade Comanche, the obstacles before them seemed insurmountable. But after locating the ranch on the upper reaches of the Rio Grande in the San Juan mountains, the real challenges had to be faced. With a herd waiting in New Mexico territory, they set out to bring the herd back to Colorado territory. But, when a newly formed band of outlaw Confederate rebels, traders known as Comancheros, and renegade Comanche from the bands of the Ditsahkanah and Penateka Comanche, the name Comanchero referred to a heartless and merciless band of murderers and thieves. And it was to be a battle between the vaqueros and cowboys against the Comancheros that would leave a trail of blood and bodies and determine the fate of the Rio Grande ranch and the future of Tyrell Thompsett in the San Juan mountains.

OUTLAW HAVENS (Jess Williams #63)


Robert J. Thomas - 2017
    His hunt takes him to Kern, a town seemingly on the rebirth. He kills Taber, but not before Taber almost kills the new town marshal, an inexperienced young man who knows nothing about protecting a town. While there, two of the town council try to talk Jess into staying for a while, telling him they fear the Lockton brothers and their gang of thugs are going to return to the town. But Jess is on the hunt for his next man and with no evidence that the Lockton gang is on their way to Kern, he moves on to his next prey. Jess runs into an old friend and hired gun, Jude Starlyn, who was guarding a large cash deposit. Jess happens to run in to one of the town councilmen and he informs him that the Lockton gang arrived in Kern and had already killed one of the locals and managed to take over the town. Jess finds himself engaged in another battle with a bunch of killers and thugs, but he has help from Starlyn, who is deadly with a six-shooter. The fight begins and blood will spill, but will it be any of Jess’s or Starlyn’s?

Nora


C.J. Petit - 2017
    It wasn't supposed to lead to an extended hunt for the spouse that just days after the ceremony, disappeared with all of the money the couple possessed.

“Four Scalps” Ofer Tal, Mountain Man


Terry Grosz - 2018
     In 1806, the return to St. Louis of Lewis and Clark from their epic journey across the unexplored American West with their tales of untold abundance of valuable furbearers excited the populace. Manuel Lisa, St. Louis businessman and trader with local Indian tribes, responded to such tales by forming an expedition that boated up the Missouri and down the Yellowstone to the mouth of the Bighorn River to establish a fort and trading post. There he initiated trade with the Indians, the principal harvesters of animal furs in America, and sent out his company trappers. Thus begins Ofer’s adventures when his father Yossef released Ofer and his four brothers from their lives as ranchers, to go forth into the American West as fur trappers to satisfy their desires for adventure as foretold by Lewis and Clark. Shortly thereafter, Ofer and his brothers ventured upstream on the Missouri and down the Yellowstone with Lisa, helped construct his fort and then with a mentor named Jan “Bear Trap” Driessen, continued their journey as fur trappers. In the years following, Ofer and his brothers trapped beaver in the lands of the white man-hating Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Indians, battled Indians agitated by competing British fur interests, fought grizzly bears, endured extremes of weather, killed horse thieves and joined the brotherhood of adventurous explorers and fur trappers known today as “Mountain Men”. “Four Scalps” Ofer Tal, Mountain Man, is an epic story of a ‘wilderness man’ whose love for the unexplored American West burrowed into his soul and rested there forever, as did he… Terry Grosz began his 32-year career in wildlife law enforcement in 1966 as a Fish and Game Warden with the California Department of Fish and Game, and later as a Special Agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service protecting ‘those’ in the world of wildlife ‘who have little or no voice’… In 1998 he retired from the Service and began a second career as a writer.

Bullets Always Kill (The Texas Riders Western) (A Western Frontier Fiction)


Joseph Powell - 2019
     Sheriff Rowan Keller is the new sheriff of Blackgate. There’s just one problem. The old sheriff doesn’t want to leave. He’s spent years taking bribes from criminals so they could pass through unscathed, and he’s not eager to give things up. But Rowan’s about to put an end to all that. Blackgate’s got a poker tournament coming up, and it’s drawing all the wrong kinds of people. But no one beats Wade Sharp. Evil, corrupt, and soulless, Wade has a gang of men who will kill anyone who gets in their way. Even women and children. When Rowan puts up a fight, Wade decides him and the entire town must pay. Especially Tillie. She’s pretty and kind, and Wade’s taking her with him when he leaves. But if he thinks Rowan is just going to let her go, he’s mistaken. Rowan’s ready to go into battle, even if he has to do it alone. Can Rowan save Tillie and the entire town, or are they already good as dead?

Mail Order Brides of Last Chance: A 15-Book Western Romance Box Set (Mail Order Bride)


Lucille Chisum - 2017
     And all for just $0.99, for a limited time only! Always free with Kindle Unlimited! Romance readers know Lucille Chisum from her work in several very successful multi-author box sets with the likes of Indiana Wake, Annie Boone, and Jenny Creek Tanner. These collections have been consistent Amazon #1 Bestsellers, and now Lucille is releasing new books to celebrate her reentry into mail order bride romance. Here are the five box sets in The Mail Order Brides of Last Chance: 1 The Mail Order Bride and the Scoundrel (3 Books) 2 The Mail Order Bride and the Faith Healer (3 Books) 3 The Mail Order Brides and the Mail Order Husbands (4 Books) 4 The Mail Order Bride and the Cowboy Stargazer (3 Books) 5 The Mail Order Bride Marries the Cowboy Mayor on Christmas Day (2 Books) In addition, this collection contains the first book of Lucille Chisum's new series, The Mail Order Brides of Last Chance: The Rescued Brides Arrive—a four book set! To begin enjoying the romance, scroll back up and download the book. . . NOW!

Amidst a Vicious Range War: A Historical Western Adventure Book


Austin Grayson - 2019
    But when she arrives, she realises that he failed to mention a very important detail... His ranch stands directly between two feuding cattle barons who hate one another and their animosity threatens to engulf the entire region in a range war! Will the assertive Samantha lose her vigor when the daggers are drawn?Holden never meant to stand in the middle of a vicious rivalry. But after the death of his young love a year ago, it seems that his troubles are far from over. He has tried to be a peacemaker in the past and that puts him in danger of becoming a target for both rivals. To make matters worse, cattle keep turning up dead and tensions are rising.. It's only a matter of time before gunfire is exchanged and Holden is bound to be pressured to choose sides. Can he and Samantha cooperate to defend their ranch from a dangerous and inevitable range war?Range wars, hostilities, mysterious characters and Comanche warriors are only a few of the dangers lurking around them, on the wild Western land. Will Holden and Samantha be able to overcome their differences and put on a united front in order to survive amidst this range war?An action-packed story of rivalry and love, featuring mysterious characters who all play their part in these impossible situations that the protagonists have to face. A must-read for fans of Western action and romance."Amidst a Vicious Range War" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

Kiss of the Texas Maverick


Charlotte Dearing - 2021
    

Dead Man out of Yuma: Western Justice: An Exciting New Western Series : (Part One) "The Judge"


Jeff Breland - 2017
    Now he's being released. Some men want to rebuild their lives when they're released from prison. Robichaud doesn't have a life to rebuild. They destroyed that and everything in it when they falsely imprisoned him. All he has now is revenge. Sweet revenge served cold. He intends to get it in spades.

Final Ride For Justice (Western Frontier Justice)


Jesse Storm - 2020
    Gone are the days when he was the man outlaws feared the most. When he doesn’t seek trouble, though, it finds him. Quincy Meiner has a hunger for money. He will stop at nothing to steal the land that belongs to Elam and his neighbors. At first, Meiner is just a nuisance. But when the Meiner gang kill Elam’s dog, terrorize his town and kidnap Roxanna, the only woman Elam has ever loved, it becomes personal. Elam, the once famed gunslinger, wants a final ride for justice. A group of bloodthirsty men is also riding for Elam, tempted by the bounty that Meiner has put on Elam’s head. Is Elam still the fighter he used to be all those years ago? Can he beat Meiner and his men, or is he going to lose everything, his land, his friends, and his one true love?

Nehi's Code


Edward Vought - 2019
    The same voice tells me that the only reason she didn’t shoot first and ask questions later is because she saw me shoot one of the men that was trying to get away. I tell her that there is another one back in the ravine that was there to kill anyone who came into the yard except his confederates. She asks me who I am, so I explain how I came to be here at this time. She has been in the house shooting from a window up until now when she steps out of the house and tells me I can pick up my gun, but not to get any ideas.

In Pursuit: The Women In Pants Ride Again


Stan Himes - 2019
    Mary, Katie, Ernestine and the other women reunite for Pearl’s wedding. But when disaster happens, they must once again trade their dresses for workpants and take the reins in pursuit of a bad bunch. This time the women are more seasoned. This time the women know they’re tough. Good. They’ll need to be.

On the Warpath


James Willard Schultz - 2015
    Schultz was a noted author, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfoot Indians. While operating a fur trading post at Carroll, Montana and living amongst the Pikuni tribe during the period 1880-82, he was given the name "Apikuni" by the Pikuni chief, Running Crane. Schultz is most noted for his prolific stories about Blackfoot life and his contributions to the naming of prominent features in Glacier National Park. On the Warpath, by James Willard Schultz, is a unique and odd story of a white man's experiences while living among Indians as one of themselves. It has an extraordinarily intimate effect, as if it might be a translation from some tale written in an Indian dialect. As a story it contains many incidents that will thrill young readers. For older ones it will be valuable as a study of Indian mental and spiritual life. This book originally published by Houghton Mifflin in 1914 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.