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Hiding a dark and painful past, Grady is blackmailed by Blanche Riggs, a vicious old woman who runs a gang of ruthless killers, a woman he once called “Ma”.
She has a task only Grady can handle. Nina, her daughter, is in the cribs of Fort Griffin and Ma wants her back.
Grady has no choice. He’ll find Nina, who he once loved, but he’ll take her as far away from Ma Riggs as he can.
His plan goes awry and tragedy unfolds. Grady makes a deathbed promise to care for an orphaned child, vowing to protect the boy and raise him as his own son.
When the baby is kidnapped, Grady must exhume his long-buried secrets and the murderous grudge that still burns in his soul.
He must risk everything he holds dear to find redemption. The truth will surely pit brother against brother. And the truth might well leave a young boy orphaned. Once again.
Enjoy the second installment of this epic series, a classic Western Family Saga from Sam Scott. No profanity or swearing, and always a happily ever after ending.
All four books from the Western Justice Series in one collection.
CAPTIVE JUSTICE: TEXAS 1872: Falsely accused of murder, orphan Jed Whittier’s on the run with one of the most feared renegades of all. And they’re heading to a canyon where the outlaws who killed his family are hiding out.To Jed, it feels like destiny.
But if he rides into the canyon to face the evil, he’ll come out with blood on his hands.
To win justice for his family he has to risk losing the woman he’s come to love.
BRAND JUSTICE: Territory of Arizona, 1882: Luther Ames returns to the settlement of Trinity Meadows to discover his brother’s fresh grave. It lies beside the charred remains of his cabin. Billy was shot point-blank and burned with a branding iron.
He’s the third such victim in as many weeks.
Rumors swirl that Billy was part of a band of cattle rustlers, but Luther knows that’s a lie.
Scores of cattle are going missing and the town is on the brink of a shooting war between the homesteaders and the wealthy ranchers.
With the killers out for blood, Luther comes across a lone woman hiding in an abandoned shack right in the path of the rustlers. She’s hauntingly beautiful, she’s in danger, and she’s one of the rancher’s daughters.
Suddenly the lines that have been drawn are no longer clear.
Allies might be enemies, friendships are not what they seem, and everybody’s armed.
BOUNTY JUSTICE: When Sheriff Hale Buckland hears that Tad Willsby has held up a stagecoach and stolen the mine payroll, the lawman is convinced it’s a case of mistaken identity.
Willsby was buried eight years ago … the sheriff dug the grave himself.
But with new evidence suggesting the outlaw is still alive, the sheriff is forced to question what he believes to be true.
The choices he makes will put people in peril, none more so than the woman he can only love from a distance. Thalia Bourdette. Thalia’s name is a lie as much as her past. If her truth is revealed, she and her young daughter will be in mortal danger.
Only two people know the truth about Thalia – the sheriff and the outlaw Willsby. To protect her, the sheriff sets out to hunt a killer who refuses to die.
CHRISTMAS JUSTICE: Texas Panhandle, 1880: Nick Merrick is running for his life.
Accused of the cold-blooded murder of a lawman, he’s doing his darnedest to keep one step ahead of a posse hell-bent on seeing him hang.
It’s almost Christmas, bitterly cold, when a snowstorm forces him to seek refuge in a disused Comanchero cave.
As night falls, a stranger approaches – a young woman, alone.
She’s lost, abandoned by her guide. Her horse is about played out, leaving her afoot in the frozen wilderness.
And she’s soon to have a baby.
To get the woman and her unborn child to safety, Nick must sacrifice any thought of saving his own neck.
Out on the windswept plains, a captive boy is torn from his Comanche family and returned to the world of the white man — a world he finds even more cruel and unforgiving than the wild western frontier.
In 1870s Texas, with the Indians all but defeated, a lone white captive is surrendered by Comanches to the Indian agent at Fort Sill. All the boy remembers about the family he was born to is that they were murdered in the raid when he was taken prisoner seven winters earlier.
Unable to recall his birth name or the English he used to speak, he recognizes only his Comanche name, Broken Wing.
At the fort he’s renamed Johnny and adopted by a man who vows to beat every trace of Indian from the boy.
In a night of violence, his new father dies and soon Johnny’s on the run, wanted for murder.
Caught between two worlds and unwelcome in both, Johnny sets out to forge a new life. He finds solace among the wild mustang horses with whom he feels a kinship.
But when the law catches up with him he learns everything he believed about his family is false. And when he’s put on trial for murder he discovers prejudice rather than the truth could see him hang.
"A most creative and unique western ... certainly the most entertaining story this summer."
Enjoy first installment of this epic new series, a classic Western Family Saga from Sam Scott. No profanity or swearing, and always a happily ever after ending.
A brother shot in cold blood | A settlement on the brink of a range war | A woman in hiding
... and everybody’s armed
Territory of Arizona, 1882: Luther Ames returns to the settlement of Trinity Meadows to discover his brother’s fresh grave. It lies beside the charred remains of his cabin. Billy was shot point-blank and burned with a branding iron.
He’s the third such victim in as many weeks.
Rumors swirl that Billy was part of a band of cattle rustlers, but Luther knows that’s a lie.
Scores of cattle are going missing and the town is on the brink of a shooting war between the homesteaders and the wealthy ranchers.
With the killers out for blood, Luther comes across a lone woman hiding in an abandoned shack right in the path of the rustlers. She’s hauntingly beautiful, she’s in danger, and she’s one of the rancher’s daughters.
Suddenly the lines that have been drawn are no longer clear.
Allies might be enemies, friendships are not what they seem, and everybody’s armed…
All three books of The Jericho Springs Western Trilogy in one collection
JUSTICE AT JERICHO SPRINGS Book 1:After a year of false trails and dead ends, Tull Roebuck closes in on the gamblers who shot his brother in cold blood.
He’s tracked them from the booming tent towns of Nevada across a wild and unforgiving landscape. The trail brings him to the outskirts of a two-horse town called Jericho Springs. It’s a town where the folks don’t take kindly to strangers, where the sheriff takes an instant dislike to Tull.
Before Tull gets revenge, the gamblers prey upon another unwary man. An old-timer is murdered after a poker game. The man leaves a daughter behind, along with valuable lands. Without her father’s protection, the beautiful girl is being forced off her homestead and into a cruel marriage.
Despite his hardened heart, Tull vows to help. He knows he’s outgunned but avenging his brother’s murder also means justice for an innocent woman.
Even if he pays with his life…
THE LONG WAY HOME Book 2:
In the arid lands of Arizona, a guilt-ridden rancher protects a vulnerable young woman from a vicious outlaw.
A year after burying the last of his family, Texan rancher, Newton Tanner, sets out for Arizona to buy horses from the legendary horseman, Joey Thunder. The trip offers Newt a respite, both from the past and from the lonesomeness of the Tanner homestead.
He comes upon Joey, murdered, hanging in a tree a few miles from his cabin. Suddenly, the trip to buy horses takes on an unexpected danger.
Newton discovers Joey has been caring for two wards. Leah Anson and a mute boy.
In Leah’s nineteen years she’s known nothing but hardship. Orphaned, and tricked into coming west, she’s sold to the outlaw Crocker gang. She escapes their sinister plans after shooting the notorious gang leader, in the head, point blank.
Nobody survives a gunshot to the head.
Nobody, except Rufe Crocker.
Crocker is ruthless, hell-bent on vengeance. He’s murdered the boy’s parents. He killed Joey. Now Crocker is hunting Leah.
Newton Tanner came to the territory looking for horses, not trouble. After finding Joey dead, he should have gone straight back to Jericho Springs. But he can’t leave now. Not when Crocker intends to hunt down a defenseless woman and child.
They need his protection. Very quickly he realizes he needs them, too.
GUNNING FOR GLORY Book 3:
Glory Fletcher was last seen with a notorious orphan trader, a man profiting from selling young, innocent women to men of questionable character.
Harlan Quaid has vowed to find her.
His search leads him to the territory of Arizona and the prosperous town of Resolution. Harlan knows he’s close to finding Glory, but on the outskirts of the town he makes a grisly discovery. A woman’s body snagged in the river.
The marks on her neck tell him everything he needs to know. The girl was murdered.
Harlan’s search for Glory takes on a new urgency.
Resolution reveals itself as a town that guards many secrets, and it’s in the grip of a power-hungry man. He owns the mines, the range, the town, and the law.
He also owns Glory Fletcher.
Harlan sees she’s trapped in a dangerous situation, and it’s one he’s witnessed before.
Years ago he waited too long to save a woman. This time he’s determined it won’t happen again.
No matter what it takes, he’s going to save Glory.
When Sheriff Hale Buckland hears that Tad Willsby has held up a stagecoach and stolen the mine payroll, the lawman is convinced it’s a case of mistaken identity.
Willsby was buried eight years ago … the sheriff dug the grave himself.
But with new evidence suggesting the outlaw is still alive, the sheriff is forced to question what he believes to be true.
The choices he makes will put people in peril, none more so than the woman he can only love from a distance. Thalia Bourdette. Thalia’s name is a lie as much as her past. If her truth is revealed, she and her young daughter will be in mortal danger.
Only two people know the truth about Thalia – the sheriff and the outlaw Willsby. To protect her, the sheriff sets out to hunt a killer who refuses to die.
Enjoy this new classic Western from Sam Scott. Men of honor, outlaws, and a touch of romance.
To Jed, it feels like destiny.
But if he rides into the canyon to face the evil, he’ll come out with blood on his hands.
To win justice for his family he has to risk losing the woman he’s come to love.
Enjoy this new classic Western from Sam Scott. No profanity or swearing. Plenty of action, honor and a little love.
Resolution, Territory of Arizona, 1882:
Glory Fletcher was last seen with a notorious orphan trader, a man profiting from selling young, innocent women to men of questionable character.
Harlan Quaid has vowed to find her.
His search leads him to the territory of Arizona and the prosperous town of Resolution. Harlan knows he’s close to finding Glory, but on the outskirts of the town he makes a grisly discovery. A woman’s body snagged in the river.
The marks on her neck tell him everything he needs to know. The girl was murdered.
Harlan’s search for Glory takes on a new urgency.
Resolution reveals itself as a town that guards many secrets, and it’s in the grip of a power-hungry man. He owns the mines, the range, the town, and the law.
He also owns Glory Fletcher.
Harlan sees she’s trapped in a dangerous situation, and it’s one he’s witnessed before. Years ago he waited too long to save a woman. This time he’s determined it won’t happen again.
No matter what it takes, he’s going to save Glory.
*** Gunning for Glory is book 3 in the Jericho Springs series of western novels. Each book is a standalone story. They can be read out of order, but reading experience is enhanced if the series is read consecutively. ***
A year after burying the last of his family, Texan rancher, Newton Tanner, sets out for Arizona to buy horses from the legendary horseman, Joey Thunder. The trip offers Newt a respite, both from the past and from the lonesomeness of the Tanner homestead.
He comes upon Joey, murdered, hanging in a tree a few miles from his cabin. Suddenly, the trip to buy horses takes on an unexpected danger.
Newton discovers Joey has been caring for two wards. Leah Anson and a mute boy. In Leah’s nineteen years she’s known nothing but hardship. Orphaned, and tricked into coming west, she’s sold to the outlaw Crocker gang. She escapes their sinister plans after shooting the notorious gang leader, in the head, point blank.
Nobody survives a gunshot to the head.
Nobody, except Rufe Crocker.
Crocker is ruthless, hell-bent on vengeance. He’s murdered the boy’s parents. He killed Joey. Now Crocker is hunting Leah.
Newton Tanner came to the territory looking for horses, not trouble. After finding Joey dead, he should have gone straight back to Jericho Springs. But he can’t leave now. Not when Crocker intends to hunt down a defenseless woman and child.
They need his protection. Very quickly he realizes he needs them, too.
*** The Long Way Home is book 2 in the Jericho Springs series of western novels. Each book is a standalone story. They can be read out of order, but reading experience is enhanced if the series is read consecutively. ***
A brother’s vengeance.
A father’s debt.
A daughter betrayed.
After a year of false trails and dead ends, Tull Roebuck closes in on the gamblers who shot his brother in cold blood.
He’s tracked them from the booming tent towns of Nevada across a wild and unforgiving landscape. The trail brings him to the outskirts of a two-horse town called Jericho Springs. It’s a town where the folks don’t take kindly to strangers, where the sheriff takes an instant dislike to Tull.
Before Tull gets revenge, the gamblers prey upon another unwary man. An old-timer is murdered after a poker game. The man leaves a daughter behind, along with valuable lands. Without her father’s protection, the beautiful girl is being forced off her homestead and into a cruel marriage.
Despite his hardened heart, Tull vows to help. He knows he’s outgunned but avenging his brother’s murder also means justice for an innocent woman.
Even if he pays with his life…
A Christmas Historical Western Novella
Texas Panhandle, 1880: Nick Merrick is running for his life.Accused of the cold-blooded murder of a lawman, he’s doing his darnedest to keep one step ahead of a posse hell-bent on seeing him hang.
It’s almost Christmas, bitterly cold, when a snowstorm forces him to seek refuge in a disused Comanchero cave.
As night falls, a stranger approaches – a young woman, alone.
She’s lost, abandoned by her guide. Her horse is about played out, leaving her afoot in the frozen wilderness.
And she’s soon to have a baby.
To get the woman and her unborn child to safety, Nick must sacrifice any thought of saving his own neck.
*** Outdoors it might be snowy but inside this novella is a warm-hearted Christmas tale of justice, the gift of a new life, and the miracle of Christmas on the Western Frontier. No profanity or swearing. This novella is short enough to be read in a break between buying Christmas gifts and wrapping them.