Books tagged: western inspirational

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A Cowboy Christmas An American Tale    by Tom Van Dyke
Price: $9.99 USD. 23890 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

“A Cowboy Christmas An American Tale reveals the true American West but goes even further. A man and woman who refuse to let a soaring relationship disappear is a sign of life on earth at its best. Inspiring.” ——MICHAEL BLAKE, Author of Dances With Wolves
Kit Austen's Journey    by Libby Sternberg
Price: $2.99 USD. 74290 words. Published by Istoria Books  on December 23, 2010. .

A touching story of betrayal, faith and love set on the Oregon Trail. As she bears the rigors of westward travel, Kit Austen also experiences a passage from meek to independent, from empty of faith to sure of her blessings. And one of those blessings is Daniel...
Don't I Know You?    by Terry Burns
Price: $4.95 USD. 56490 words. Published by The Fiction Works  on January 27, 2011. .

What would life be like if everyone you met thought they recognized you? Slaps on the back, free meals and drinks, included in every circle, but would it always be a good thing? Larry Smith had this gift—or curse—it had always been there. Over the years he learned to use it and refined it to a fine art. Then he discovered, sometimes it could backfire.
The Reckoning    by John McLain
Price: $2.99 USD. 76110 words. Published on June 20, 2011. .

A coming-of-age Western adventure of greed, violence and retribution, THE RECKONING centers on the clash between a rugged old rancher and a dangerous, young Irish street thug. The novel ranges from the rough streets of early 20th-century Manhattan to the vast expanses and treacherous intrigues of life in Wyoming cattle country.
Two Independents    by Laura Hesse
Price: $3.95 USD. 34460 words. Published on July 8, 2011. .

A rogue wolf, a love-struck cowboy, and a cattle drive are only a few of the problems faced by fifteen year-old Susie Stetler after she is sent to spend the summer in the mountains with her estranged grandmother and eight year-old stepbrother. Susie would rather be riding the waves in California, but everything changes, when the temperature starts to rise.