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A Large print western

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Matt Stuart

Matt Stuart (1974)is a British street photographer.He was a member of the In-Public street photography collective.Stuart also works as an advertising photographer.-Wikipedia

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Heirs to a great dynasty, the Delaney brothers were united by blood, united by devotion to their rugged land ... and known far and wide as THE SHAMROCK TRINITY. Powerful men... rakes and charmers... they needed only love to make their lives complete. Rafe Delaney was a heartbreaker whose ebony eyes held laughing devils and whose lilting voice could charm any lady -- or any horse -- until a stallion named Diablo left him in the dust. It took Maggie O'Riley to work her magic on the impossible horse...and on his bold owner. No woman had jolted Rafe Delaney's heart until this tiny dynamo had come to Shamrock Ranch; now her grace and strength made him yearn to share the raw beauty of his land, to teach her the exquisite pleasure of yielding to the heat inside her. Maggie was stirred by Rafe's passion, but would his reputation and her ambition keep their kindred spirits apart?

How the series evolves

beginning
Gun smoke showdown
0.0· tough start
peak
Rafe
5.0· best book in series
finale
Lost Stage Valley
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
0.1· maybe series needed more care

Books in this Series

Rafe

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Heirs to a great dynasty, the Delaney brothers were united by blood, united by devotion to their rugged land ... and known far and wide as THE SHAMROCK TRINITY. Powerful men... rakes and charmers... they needed only love to make their lives complete. Rafe Delaney was a heartbreaker whose ebony eyes held laughing devils and whose lilting voice could charm any lady -- or any horse -- until a stallion named Diablo left him in the dust. It took Maggie O'Riley to work her magic on the impossible horse...and on his bold owner. No woman had jolted Rafe Delaney's heart until this tiny dynamo had come to Shamrock Ranch; now her grace and strength made him yearn to share the raw beauty of his land, to teach her the exquisite pleasure of yielding to the heat inside her. Maggie was stirred by Rafe's passion, but would his reputation and her ambition keep their kindred spirits apart?

War party

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Bud Miles was a boy when he crossed the Mississippi. But Bud buried his father after an Indian attack, and as the wagon train pushed on through Sioux country, the boy stood as tall as any man ... Tell Sackett killed cougars at fourteen and fought a war at fifteen. Now Tell was hauling dangerous freight--a soldier's wife and a fortune in gold--knowing that someone wanted him dead ... Laurie Bonnet was a mail-order bride who thought she was a failure on the frontier. But when the chips were down, she was the only one who could save her husband's life ... In these marvelous stories of the West, Louis L'Amour tells of travelers, gunfighters, homesteaders, and adventurers: men and women making hard and sudden choices and fighting battles that could cut a person's life short--or open up a bold new future on the American frontier.From the Paperback edition.

The Violent Land

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They are strangers in a strange land - a land of German immigrants trespassing across the Jensen family spread. Led by a baron felling a dark past in Germany and accompanied by a woman beautiful enough to dazzle young Matt, the pilgrims are being pursued by a pack of brutal outlaws hungry for blood, money - or maybe something else.... The Jensens are willing to help the pioneers get to the promised land in Wyoming. But they don't know the whole story of their newfound friends, or who the owtlaws really are. By the time the wagon trail reaches Wyoming the truth is ready to explode - in a clash of hard fighting hard choices, and hard deaths in a violent land....

Sound Of Gunfire

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OREGON-1864 It sat wedged against the rugged Oregon foothills, a forgotten outpost left behind to protect a wilderness frontier. All around it were the hostile Snake and Cayuse, waiting for the moment to strike, stirred up by white men who traded in death. Its fifty-seven men--raw recruits, traitors, deserters--cared little about fighting, except among themselves. Its commanding officer plotted strategy by retiring to quarters, and building ship models. But it had a sergeant who was also a soldier, Daily he looked to the mountains, saw the sure signs of impending attack. And when it came, he decided, those who had lived like animals would at least die like men.