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Genre Titles Christian Westerns Creators: Lynda Wood and Rachel Bussan (We own all of these titles)

BR 11679, LT 4867 One went to Denver and the Other went Wrong by Steven Bly Series: Code of the West As Tap Andrews reminds the bounty hunters who shot at him, the code of honor in Colorado in the 1880s gives him the right to fire back. With so many men gunning for him, Tap strives to clear his law record so that he can safely marry Pepper Paige. Then he learns that she has a past, too. Sequel to "It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own."

LT 6335 Beneath a Dakota Cross by Stephen Bly Series: Fortunes of the Black Hill When locals threaten the lives and property of his family, Brazos Fortune abandons his Texas homestead and heads north and west to the Black Hills. As he comes up against wild outlaws, corrupt lawmen, and a bitter winter, he yearns to be reunited with his family. In search of a new life out west, Brazos finds that he's endangered his family in undertaking the very quest that he hoped would save them. First book in the Fortunes of the Black Hills series. Followed by "Shadows of Legends."

RC 52050 Blizzard by Al Lacy Series: Journeys of the Stranger When three convicts escape from a Colorado prison, it is up to U.S. marshal Ridge Holloway to capture them. Unfortunately the family of one escapee is determined to protect them. When two women are taken hostage, mysterious man of God John Stranger helps them. Sequel to "Silent Abduction."

RC36995 Cannons of the Comstock by Thoene Brock Series: Saga of the Sierras In 1864 Tom Dawson lives on his brother Jesse's California ranch and cares for Jesse's widow and sons. Also in the family is nine-year-old Mont, a black boy from Virginia. A secret society is attempting to see that California, with its gold, becomes a separate republic. Tom is committed to the North. He must protect Mont, now detained in San Francisco's Chinatown, who is the only person who can identify the conspirators. Violence. Sequel to "Sequoia Scout."

DB/ RC 46177 Hard Winter at Broken Arrow Crossing by Steven Bly Series: Stuart Brannon Stuart Brannon, lost in a blinding snowstorm, has almost given up finding Broken Arrow Crossing when he senses smoke in the air. He seeks refuge with Everett Davis, who usually stays at the stage station during the winter, but Everett has been badly wounded. Then others, including a pregnant Indian girl, straggle into the station seeking shelter. First Stuart Brannon western. Followed by "False Claims at the Little Stephen Mine." 1991.

RC 45941 The Oyster Pirates by Jim Walker Series: Well Fargo Trail Wells Fargo agent Zac Cobb, on his way to Sacramento aboard the Delta King to pick up a gold shipment for San Francisco, rescues from the river a young boy named Jack. On the way back, Jack and Skip, Zac's adopted son, are kidnapped when the Delta King is hijacked. In his search for the children, Zac uncovers corruption on the river. Sequel to "The Desert Hawks."

BR 13470 Picture Rock by Steven Bly Series: Skinners of Goldfield Nevada, 1906. The town of Goldfield has become dependent on the Skinners' contributions, including Dola Mae's cooking and O.T.'s ability to defuse volatile situations. The Skinners, however, still long for California. When their café explodes, they prepare to move. Sequel to "Hidden Treasure."

RC52777 Thunder Voice by Sigmund Brouwer Series: Ghost Rider Wyoming Territory, 1876. Marshal Sam Keaton is surprised when he finds two Texas rangers poking around in a murdered man's shack. A wealthy young widow from back East thinks there is a connection between the dead man, her dead sister, and a will. Sequel to "Sun Dance." Fourth book in the Ghost Rider series. 2001.

BRN11909 Folded Hills by Stewart White Series: Andy Burnett This sequel to "Ranchero" finds Andy Burnett settled on a California ranch and involved in the quarrel between Americans and Mexicans. Many of the characters are well-known names in the early history of the West. Followed by "Stampede."

RCO15085 Overland Trail by Wendi Lee Series: Women of the West Left pregnant, widowed, and destitute on her 1846 journey westward, America Hollis is abandoned and her newborn daughter is stolen, but with the help of a young Paiute woman and her half-brother, America recovers and sets out to find her missing child. . Second book in the Women of the West series. Sequel to "Thin Moon and Cold Mist" by Kathleen O'Neal Gear. 1996.

DB/RC66062 Rekindled by Tamera Alexander Series: Fountain Creek Chronicles Colorado Territory, 1868. Bostonians Larson and Kathryn Jennings move west, but a decade later, someone sabotages their homestead and Larson disappears. Kathryn, pregnant, trusts in God and takes a housekeeping job on a ranch. Larson, burned beyond recognition, returns but fears facing Kathryn. Then danger strikes. Rita Award Nominee. 2006. Followed by "Revealed." Fountain Creek Chronicles, book 1.

DB/RC69951 From a Distance by Tamera Alexander Series: Timber Ridge Reflections Colorado Territory, 1875. Elizabeth Westbrook arrives in Timber Ridge to photograph the Rocky Mountains and to restore her health. Former Confederate soldier Daniel Ranslett protects Elizabeth after one of her film exposures captures a murder. Although from different backgrounds, the two fall in love. 2008. Part of the Timber Ridge Reflections series.

LT7874 Walk by Faith by Rosanne Bittner Clarissa and her young daughter join a wagon train headed west. When Clarissa's daughter becomes gravely ill, Dawson Clements, a jaded ex-soldier, stays behind to help them. As the makeshift family finally nears Montana, Clarissa knows her greatest challenge lies ahead. Can she convince Dawson to remain by her side once the trip ends?

BR17550 Petticoat Ranch by Mary Connealy Texas, 1867. When Ranger deputy Clay McClellen discovers that his long-lost twin brother, Cliff, was murdered, he vows to marry Cliff's widow, Sophie, and care for her daughters. The unlikely newlyweds work together, with God, to bring Cliff's killer to justice, save their land, and forge a new love. 2006.

DB/RC64154 First Dawn by Judith Miller Series: Freedom’s Path Kansas, 1870s. Drawn by the promise of free land, African American sharecropper Ezekiel Harban and his three daughters settle in Nicodemus despite the harsh conditions. Samuel Boyle, a white physician, moves his family to nearby Hill City. With the help of God, the two families prosper and become friends. 2005. First book in the Freedom's Path series. Followed by "Morning Sky." LT7648 Land of My Heart by Tracie Peterson Series: Heirs of Montana When Dianne Chadwick urges her family to move west to her uncle's ranch in Montana Territory, she imagines an idyllic adventure. Inexperienced but determined, Dianne must face the reality of an arduous wagon journey and an unforgiving land. But when tragedy rends the very fabric of her family, she fears for her future in the wild country where love and loss seem to walk the mountain paths hand in hand. First book in the Heirs of Montana series. Followed by "The Coming Storm."

LT8052 Summer of the Midnight Sun by Tracie Peterson The Barringer family is happy in the Alaskan Territory. Confronted by an old flame, Leah realizes her feelings never went away and she is whisked away on an unforgettable journey. Alaskan Quest book 1. Sequel series to the Yukon Gold series. 2006.

BR18518, DB/RC69635 A Promise to Believe In by Tracie Peterson Montana Territory, 1879. Sisters Beth, Gwen, and Lacy Gallatin run their late father's roadhouse, which is located next to Rafe Reynolds's saloon. Gwen, the eldest, thinks she's cursed after losing both her parents and her husband. Then Hank Bishop appears, claiming to be Gwen's brother-in-law -- and love heals her wounds. 2008. First book in the Brides of Gallatin County. Followed by "A Love to Last Forever."

LT8266, DB/RC68770 Ruby by Lauraine Snelling Series: Dakotah Treasures Dakotah Territory, 1882. New York City housemaid Ruby Torvald and her nine- year-old sister Opal receive train tickets from their father to join him out West. When their dad dies upon their arrival and leaves them his saloon and brothel, Ruby prays that she and Opal will be able to survive. 2003. Dakotah Treasures, 1. 2003.

BR18174, LT7940, DB/RC70009 A Promise for Ellie by Lauraine Snelling North Dakota, 1900. High school sweethearts Andrew Bjorklund and Ellie Wold have wanted to get married since childhood, but Andrew's father asks them to postpone the wedding. Andrew continues building their future homestead -- until a tragedy drives him to risk everything for revenge. 2006. First book in the Daughters of Blessing series. Followed by "Sophie's Dilemma.

(Updated by Rachel Bussan on 11/22/2010)

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