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Don't Poke the Bear!    by John Locke
Price: $2.99 USD. 41850 words. Published on May 9, 2011. .

The second book in the Emmett Love western adventure series. After the former gunslinger and prostitute open a saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, Emmett kills a man in self-defense and winds up inheriting a dancing bear. But that surprise pales in comparison to the secret his witchy friend, Rose, has been keeping from him since the day they met...
Ride the Jawbone    by Jim Moore
Price: $6.00 USD. 88560 words. Published by Raven Publishing of Montana on May 15, 2011. .

The Jawbone Railroad, so called for the fast talking of Mr. Harlow, who built his dream on other people’s money, plays a vital role in central Montana’s ranch and mining country in 1902 — and in the mystery of a brutal murder. A newly minted lawyer is asked to defend the odious outcast accused of killing a young woman and throwing her body from the train.
The Crossings    by Jack Ketchum
Price: $3.99 USD. 22090 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on May 24, 2011. .

It's the Arizona Territory. The year, 1848. The year the Mexican War ended. A rough place in a lawless era. About to become a hell of a lot more so one night when Hart, Bell and the easy-going giant Mother Knuckles stumble upon Elena, a fierce, young, badly wounded Mexican woman near the banks of the Colorado, and are drawn into a deep darkness they may not escape.
How the West Was Weird, Vol. 2    by Russ Anderson
Price: $3.99 USD. 122300 words. Published on May 26, 2011. .

How the West Was Weird, Volume II continues the bestselling series of anthologies from Pulpwork Press, bursting with twenty stories that blend westerns with horror, science-fiction, and fantasy. Featuring the work of Derrick Ferguson, Josh Reynolds, Ron Fortier, Barry Reese, Tommy Hancock, and more of the best names in New Pulp. Approximately 122,000 words.
How the West Was Weird: Campfire Tales    by Russ Anderson
Price: $0.99 USD. 37210 words. Published on May 31, 2011. .

Four novellas combining the western with sci-fi and horror. This new addition to Pulpwork Press's best-selling HOW THE WEST WAS WEIRD series includes cowboys in a lost world, robot Pinkertons fighting sky pirates beside Teddy Roosevelt, and zombies - lots and lots of zombies. Approximately 37,000 words.
Taken by the Cowboy - A Time Travel Romance    by Julianne MacLean
Price: $4.99 USD. 73960 words. Published on June 10, 2011. .

Newly single after a rocky breakup with her fiancé, Jessica Delaney crashes her car in a lightning storm and soon finds herself dodging bullets in the Wild West. Jessica knows she needs to get home, but when the local sheriff sets her passions on fire, she begins to wonder if fate has other plans for her, and soon she must choose between life in the future and the greatest love she's ever known.
Silverton Gold    by Jon Hovis
Price: $4.99 USD. 34350 words. Published by Casa de Snapdragon on June 13, 2011. .

From the author of "Preacher" and "The Feather Gang" comes an historically accurate tale of a Pinkerton agent tracking stolen gold and outlaws in the high country of Colorado. This wonderful novel showcases life, danger, and mining in the wild west of the 1890s.
MOVIE WESTERNS Hollywood Films the Wild, Wild West    by John Howard Reid
Price: $3.99 USD. 98450 words. Published on June 18, 2011. .

A feast of entertainment for western fans, this mammoth book details not only typical Ranch Night films like Riders of Destiny, In Old Monterey and Duel at Silver Creek, but the big "A" entries: The Searchers, The Spoilers, San Antonio, Big Country, etc. In all, 174 films are examined and reviewed. They include all the top box-office stars: Autry, Rogers, Wayne, Scott, Boyd, Holt, Maynard, Dix.
Buuzzards Gotta Eat    by Olin Thompson
Price: $4.95 USD. 86790 words. Published by Bookwarren  on June 19, 2011. .

Jim was able to survive a catastrophe and follow the trail of a man so evil he had not once cares who he killed or how badly he treated people. But, Jim was not going to let this evil man get away with the kidnapping of that “woman on the stage.” And when he found she was after the Comanchero herself, he joined up with her and they trailed and found the man.
The Long Shooters    by Daniel C. Chamberlain
Price: $2.99 USD. 95390 words. Published by Solstice Publishing  on June 26, 2011. .

In the grinding death mill of the trenches of Petersburg, Virginia, in the closing days of the Civil War, a Union sharpshooter – a “long-shooter” named Ballou – emerges as the best sniper in a war where wholesale slaughter became the norm. Ballou perfected the art of the judicious killer. His ability with his cherished Stephens target rifle is legendary