Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Will Keen, Indian Scout
A Black Horse Western
Art Isberg
Will Keen is a western man living his life in two different worlds—one white, one Piaute Indian. He dresses in white man's clothes and adopts many of his habits and mannerisms. Only high cheekbones and dark eyes that miss nothing give a hint of the Indian blood coursing through his veins. Will knows the western wilderness like no other because he was raised in it, and guides wagon trains westwards into Oregon Territory, braving savage lands and equally savage men—of all races—who prey on innocent wagon families.
The Legend of Link Bonner
A Black Horse Western
Shorty Gunn
Link Bonner never wanted to gain a reputation as a fast hand with a six-gun and the will to use it. But sometimes circumstances drive the lives of men even beyond their own desires. Bonner was such a man, always in the middle of trouble he was not looking for. It took a woman to change Bonner and losing her made life and death of little consequence to him. But the man he was also changed the West for the better. Without his kind, many more innocent people would have died. To the end he fought for what he thought right, down to the last bullet.
Desperados
An Avalon Western
Art Isberg
Trey Wingo was born under a dark star. Bound to start his young life on the wrong side of the law, he could never shake off the 'Trouble Maker' name that quickly evolved into 'Wanted Killer.' In love with Chita Ovalis who is carrying their child, Trey finally attempts to reform his ways and live within the law. His fate, however, could have already been determined while still a teenager. Dark stars never leave their host; they haunt them to their grave.
The Quenching
Dana Donahue
On a warm rainy day in Arizona, a small-town blacksmith witnesses the kidnapping of a young student from an exclusive boarding school. She intervenes in a decision that will catapult her into a world of secrets, sacrifice, and pain. Isaboe Lyle’s small, safe world is turned upside down by several members of a small group of government operatives, including a man that is tortured by a split personality. Asked to care for the young student, she discovers a deep and abiding attraction to one of the team members, a sentiment she is not sure he shares. When one of the team is taken by a group of elite members of a secret sect, she makes a plan to retrieve him because his own people will not. This is a story of sacrifice, redemption, and the unique ability of one woman to make a difference.
Camp Verde the First 50 Years
TC Noble
This is a historical account of the first 50 years of Camp Verde, Arizona. The history includes nearly all of the Verde Valley. Camp Verde is the oldest settlement in the Verde Valley, and the Sutler’s store was the first commercial building. Those who came here after the store was built used the Sutler’s store for their Post Office, grocery store, information source, and general gathering spot. While efforts were pointed at the Camp Verde story, many who directly affected the town’s development lived in the surrounding areas. These areas are now called Cottonwood, Rimrock, McGuireville, and areas adjacent to Camp Verde. The account begins in 1865 going until 1915 with complete references to places and people.
Lena-tu-ha
Isherbomb
This saga takes Lena-tu-ha from a life of slavery and poverty to a life of assumed identity and wealth. She encounters rape, love, and death in her travels from Mexico to Denver, Colorado. She endures whatever the spirits bestow upon her with the dignity and strength befitting a Native American woman of her era. This is a rags-to-riches love story that includes all the joys and hardships of her Apache people trying to survive in the White-Man’s world. Eileen Martin Website
10 Reasons Why its Not in the Superstitions
Glenn Rogers
The lost dutchman's mine story. Nowadays, if you want to find gold, you go to an area where gold has been found. Previous prospectors have already located the hot spots where gold can be found, and the mines have been profitable. Jacob Waltz never drew a map to his mine. There are no secret codes, no windows in the rocks. It is a simple story. All we have is what Jacob Waltz allegedly said on his deathbed in 1891, dying from probable pneumonia when he was eighty-three years old. I have ten reasons his mine is not in the Superstition Mountains. And I will give you a pretty good idea where it is.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.