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The Man from Shenandoah    by Marsha Ward
Price: $4.99 USD. 77070 words. Published on October 27, 2009. .

Returning from the Civil War, Carl Owen finds the farm ruined and his father set to leave Virginia. Then Carl falls in love, and he battles a band of outlaws, a prairie fire, blizzards, a trackless waterless desert, and his own brother—all for the hand of feisty Ellen Bates. Book 1: The Owen Family Saga.
Trail of Storms    by Marsha Ward
Price: $4.99 USD. 88240 words. Published on April 25, 2011. .

Jessie Bingham put heartbreak away to tend to her sister's needs, but when she settled for second best in love, she didn't foresee that James Owen would come back into her life. Award-winning author Marsha Ward reunites Jessie Bingham and James Owen in a bewildering tangle of values, emotions and high adventure. Book 3: The Owen Family Saga
My Enemy My Love    by Opal Privette
Price: $4.99 USD. 71320 words. Published on October 18, 2011. .

Candice Fulton isn’t willing to relinquish her plantation for taxes, nor neither will she sell to a ruthless carpetbagger. Hunter McFarland realizes the plight of this young lady, but will she listen to reason and avoid the threat that is shadowing her. Hunter is captivated by the fiery redhead, struggling to keep her land. But, can he save her from a murder charge
Tales of Carbons Creek    by Don Hoglund
Price: $0.99 USD. 14840 words. Published on January 18, 2012. .

Carbons Creek is a small fictional Western Town with a variety of residents The stories take place in the period after the Civil War. This book contains twelve short, short stories about Carbons Creek. Foremost among the residents is Sarah who inherited the local newspaper when her Uncle Jake was killed. Different characters often narrate the stories which are sometimes told in dialect.
Death on D Street    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $2.99 USD. 15890 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on April 7, 2012. .

D Street—the closest thing Hope’s Pass has to a red light district. The sheriff’s drunk the night Jeanne gets murdered, so Will, the mayor, leaves his sleeping wife and children to investigate the crime at the request of the local doctor. Only the crime has deep roots, roots that will touch Will’s entire family, and make him question everything he’s ever known.