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A Taste of Heaven    by Alexis Harrington
Price: $3.99 USD. 96010 words. Published on March 21, 2010. .

Libby Ross came to the wilderness of Montana as a mail-order bride, only to discover the lies her would-be husband had told her. Penniless after his death, she finds work as a cook at the Lodestar Ranch and its gruff, unpleasant owner, Tyler Hollins. But time and circumstances reveal his soul to be as wounded as her own. They could fight each other, or they could fight for their dreams together.
Widow Woman    by Patricia McLinn
Price: $3.99 USD. 91020 words. Published on November 16, 2010. .

Rachel Terhune is like no widow woman Nick Dusaq has seen. He could keep riding, but her Wyoming ranch suits his plans. For now. The enigmatic cowboy bothers Rachel, for his mysteries and for the heat he stirs in her. The ranch needs him; she can't. Until disaster allows the passion they've held off to ignite and flame... and threaten to destroy them.
A Man Called Ty    by William Wayne "Bill" Dicksion
Price: $2.99 USD. 61440 words. Published on January 17, 2011. .

The Civil War ended in 1864. Many men were killed, and their families waited in vain for them to come home. Young Tyree Terel leaves his home in Cumberland Valley, Tennessee, and goes in search of his father. When Ty returns, carpetbaggers have stolen his home and killed his mother and sister. Ty is no gunfighter, but he avenges their death, and is forced to flee to the West.
The Graduate    by Mark Berent
Price: Free! 2230 words. Published on April 1, 2011. .

"The Graduate" is a short story about a retired fighter pilot who, at 74, went back to college, Cowboy College, that is.
Trail Drive    by WIll Welton
Price: $5.99 USD. 60850 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

By the end of the Civil War jobs were a thing of luxury if you had one which paid money. The men returning from the war found their lives disrupted, families starving or dead. There was where the markets were for a country which had a need for beef. This is the story of one man who took an old Osage Indian for his word of “All ways help others and they will help you.”
Timothy's Home    by Elaine Littau
Price: $1.99 USD. 59700 words. Published on September 26, 2011. .

The old trunk sat unclaimed on the depot platform for more than two decades. John Forrester 's decision to use it as an escape vehicle would result in it becoming either an untimely coffin or a way to freedom for his only nephew, Timothy.
Montana Dawn-Western Historical Romance, Montana Territory, 1883    by Caroline Fyffe
Price: $3.99 USD. 96430 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

When Luke McCutcheon finds Faith Brown giving birth in her rickety wagon, his first instinct is to ride for help. Instead, he stays and assists her. Since the Montana wilderness is no place for an unprotected young woman and newborn, he brings them along on his cattle drive to the delight of the other cowboys. They don’t know that Faith’s past, one she is running from, is about to catch up.
Rough Cattle    by Terry Hayman
Price: $2.99 USD. 10940 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on October 19, 2011. .

When cowboy Joe Ross hires onto a cattle drive from San Antone to the railhead in Colorado, he expects a long, hard ride. But things go from bad to ugly after a stampede takes them into a canyon where something flashed out of the sky the night before. And now the cattle are starting to act strange…
Gun Justice    by John Howard
Price: $0.99 USD. 82500 words. Published on October 24, 2011. .

This is a Western novel about a man who is very good with a gun and takes every opportunity to use that gun to see that justice is done. This book has more action than most Westerns, plus the action is believable. It is a good read for Western lovers.
Long Trail to Ellsworth    by Lon D. Haden
Price: $4.99 USD. 89000 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on January 9, 2012. .

Gunfighter Chase Bucklin agrees to help his recently widowed sister-in-law trail a herd of cattle from southwest Texas to the railhead at Ellsworth, Kansas, but first he must rescue his kidnapped nephews. Then armed with a six-gun on his hip, and a Bible in his saddlebag, Bucklin and his partner Yancy Andersen deal with desperados, Indians, violent storms and a flooding river.