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706216 Want to Read saving… saving… saving… saving… saving… Rate this book 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Preview The Untamed (Crown Family #2) by Kasey Michaels 3.98 · Rating details · 51 ratings · 0 reviews It has been five years since a brutal Indian raid claimed Brighid Cassidy's family. But with the resilience and generosity of a young girl, Brighid has grown accustomed to the beautifully simple life of the tribe that took her hostage, then loved her as one of their own. Now a peace treaty is forcing tier to return to civilization, and a society that she is sure will never accept tier. She wants to despise dashing, blond Philip Crown, the distinguished English peer who escorts her back to Pennsylvania, yet even this desire is undermined by his warn smile and gentle manner.... When the Young Earl Philip Crown promised to fulfill a family obligation by showing the long-lost captive home, the last thing he expected was to fall in love with her penetrating aquamarine eyes. As wild as the Indians she's lived with, and as stubborn as tier Irish ancestors, Brighid remains as irresistible to him as she is unfathomable. But there is one thing Philip knows for certain: he must convince the spirited Brighid that happiness can be found beyond the wild life she has known...in the arms of an English nobleman. (less)
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The untamed
706216 Want to Read saving… saving… saving… saving… saving… Rate this book 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Preview The Untamed (Crown Family #2) by Kasey Michaels 3.98 · Rating details · 51 ratings · 0 reviews It has been five years since a brutal Indian raid claimed Brighid Cassidy's family. But with the resilience and generosity of a young girl, Brighid has grown accustomed to the beautifully simple life of the tribe that took her hostage, then loved her as one of their own. Now a peace treaty is forcing tier to return to civilization, and a society that she is sure will never accept tier. She wants to despise dashing, blond Philip Crown, the distinguished English peer who escorts her back to Pennsylvania, yet even this desire is undermined by his warn smile and gentle manner.... When the Young Earl Philip Crown promised to fulfill a family obligation by showing the long-lost captive home, the last thing he expected was to fall in love with her penetrating aquamarine eyes. As wild as the Indians she's lived with, and as stubborn as tier Irish ancestors, Brighid remains as irresistible to him as she is unfathomable. But there is one thing Philip knows for certain: he must convince the spirited Brighid that happiness can be found beyond the wild life she has known...in the arms of an English nobleman. (less)
The Ranch of the Four Winds
In the title story of this Western Trio, the Ranch of the Four Winds, owned by Sir John Moss, promotes peace and justice in the wild country surrounding it. Outlaws and lawmen alike come to visit and hang their weapons on pegs whilst there. The ranch is a haven; watched and protected by the Hopi Indians who inhabit the area. But there is a mystery about John Moss, whose family coat of arms bears the Bar Sinister. It is what this represents that drives Moss to solve the enigma of his father's death in Canada, where he had once gone as an agent of the Crown, only to be outlawed and accused of murder. But the answer to this enigma is in fact to be found within the wild land all around the ranch where the four winds meet ...
The haunted hills
The grim order tenderfoot Shellton Sherman was given shortly after he took a job at Sunbeam Ranch was simple: "If he comes, shoot!" But did shooting make sense? Could bullets down a shost? While riding in the hills, Sherman had come upon tracks that were neither animal nor human. Then a flock of sheep was killed by having their necks twisted. Days later a sheepman's neck was broken the same way. Terror spread over the entire range. Some ranchers branded Alec Vurney, owner of the Sunbeam and a hater of sheepmen, as the murderer. But that did not explain the weird cries that echoed from the hills or the ugly shape that drifted through the night. Sherman rode to find an explanation. It was a ride that brought him to a monster and close to death!
The Trail Driver
4,500 head of longhorns - it was the biggest herd ever driven down the Chisholm Trail Cattleman Adam Brite and his men knew they'd be in for trouble. And they got it - deadly Comanche raiders, trail rustlers, storms, floods, stampedes, sudden death! But they found one thing they didn't expect - a lovely girl alone in the middle of the Trail. And that was one kind of trouble these cowboys didn't know how to handle.
Cow-Country
Wonderful, informed discussion of the days of the cattleman, the period just after the Civil War, and the fencing of the free range in the 1880's. Here is the story of those times, with separate chapters on the humor of the cowboy and the songs sung by those cowboys.
The Ghost Rider
An old woman is awoken in the dead of night by knocks at her front door. She opens it to find her daughter, Doruntine, standing there alone in the darkness. She has been brought home from a distant land by a mysterious rider she claims is her brother Konstandin. But unbeknownst to her, Konstandin has been dead for years. What follows is chain of events which plunges an Albanian village into fear and mistrust. Who is the ghost rider?
Thunder Moon and the Sky People
Thunder Moon and the Sky People originally appeared as stories in 1927 issues of Western Story Magazine. In this work, Thunder Moon undertakes his greatest quest, seeking the long-forgotten home from which he was abducted as a child by Big Hard Face, chief of the Suhtai band of the Cheyennes. Betrayed by and alienated from the people among whom he was raised and whom he had led so successfully in war upon their traditional enemies the Comanches and the Pawnees, Thunder Moon is accompanied only by his faithful friend Standing Antelope. What he finds among the unfamiliar whites is much more than he expected, but much less than the consternation the strange Cheyenne hero brings to those he has not seen since he was an infant. Yet on all his travels and during all his perils, he cannot escape the spell cast on him by the enigmatic Indian beauty Red Wind.
Arizona ambush
Blood brothers Matt Bodine and Sam Two Wolves are ambushed by Zack Jardine's gang and Matt is badly wounded. Leaving him in a Navajo villaged to get patched up, Sam heads out to wreak vengeance on the gang. When he catches up to them, Sam finds that the cutthroats are selling guns to the Indians--a move that threatens to explode into an all-out tribal war. Only Sam and Matt can stop the bloodshed and settle Zack Jardine's hash once and for all.