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"Lance, Rowdy-this here feller is one of the toughest lawyers out there, but he'd rather skin mules than talk law!"Levi Parker tracked the three mules stolen from his little spread up by Laramie until he lost their trail south and west of Cheyenne. He decided to ride into Cheyenne to do a little listening.Badger recognized the young lawyer and introduced him to the Rankins. During that visit, the Rankins and the Rocking R riders find that they have more in common with this newcomer than just stolen livestock.South of Laramie, Where the Trail Leads is the third novel in my "Home on the Range" series. Rejoin your friends and mine as they grow their families, their community, and their ranches around Cheyenne.
"If I was to start my own place, Red, this is where I would like to settle."Rock Beckler was twenty-four years old in May of 1871 when he arrived in the Bitter Root Valley of Montana. Everything he owned was on the back of the big red horse he rode and the little mule filly by his side. He had ridden through the Sapphire Mountains for the last two days, and he could see the Bitter Root Mountains in the distance. The St. Mary''s River stretched below him as it curled its way between the two mountain ranges. The valley was long, nearly ninety-five miles, reaching north almost to Missoula. Lost Trail Pass was to his south, and the entire valley was a cattleman''s dream.Surprise, along with contentment and loss, are part of Rock''s journey. Travel with him through the next seven years of his life as he handles cattle, women, and outlaws.
"This whole setup sounds even worse sober than it did last night when I was drunk." Spur stared at the contract. The second page was his list of expectations added after a night of drinking. He had never intended to be tied down. And he certainly hadn't planned to marry a woman he didn't love. Clare wasn't looking for a husband. Even if she was, Spur wouldn't have been on her list. He was a rambler. However, the idea of running her ranch alone terrified her. Most importantly, she needed a father for her children. No, she didn't choose Spur-her children did. The contract was her idea. She needed a guarantee that Spur wouldn't run away when things became difficult-like after her baby was born. Outlaws, old memories, unwanted relatives, and a ranch to run will make their journey together even more difficult.
The Teacher's Crooked TrailMay, 1879"Flory, tell me you did not respond to that post!"Anna Whitman is a twenty-four-year-old teacher in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Shehas raised and supported her younger sister, Flory, since the death of their parentsten years ago. While the sisters' lives have never been easy, things are better nowwith Anna's teaching job and Flory's contribution of a few dollars more.Both of their lives are affected though when Anna is accused of breaking themorality clause in her teacher contract.While Anna struggles with life-changing decisions, Flory continues to flitthrough each day with little concern for anyone but herself. She is an incorrigibleflirt and has many suiters. Now one of her impetuous decisions will affect thesisters' lives far beyond anything either of them considered.With her job and her reputation in jeopardy, Anna is forced to make terrifyingdecisions. Will staying be an option? And if they leave, where will they go? Theironly relative lives on a ranch more than a thousand miles away. Not only havethe sisters never been out of the state of Pennsylvania, but they barely knowtheir aunt. Will she even want them to live with her?Follow this young teacher's crooked trail as she tries to do what is right andrestore honor to her family name.
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