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| The Good Old Days | |||
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Divorcee Erin, an accomplished horse trainer, falls through time into 1875 Colorado territory onto a mountain cattle ranch embroiled in a cattle feud. Not only must she learn to survive as a woman in the past and try to find her way home again, but she must figure out who is manipulating time before someone gets hurt. Along the way she finds the family and the love she has always yearned for in ways she would never have expected. 1875 shows her that the world doesn't owe her anything: what she gets, she has to earn herself. And in the end, her journey isn't about what she needed or wanted, but is about helping someone else make the most of their life. Completed Manuscript |
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"Working the Herd" by Paul |
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| The Gap | |||
| Allison is a field biologist studying gray wolves in the Bob Marshall Wilderness of northern Montana. She begins having strange seizures that are reminiscent of a debilitating mental condition she overcame as a child. Afraid she is losing her mind, she searches for the cause of her seizures. But as the wolf pack she is studying inexplicably begins to die, her life is thrown into complete disarray. Looking for answers leads her to the edge of reality and beyond and she finds that before she can truly love another, she has to learn to believe in herself. Completed Manuscript |
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| Roping the Wind | |||
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How many chances does a man get before he goes to hell? That is what Tommy Dixon wants to know. It is 1923 and Tommy is on trial for murder. A 22-year-old rodeo cowboy, he is waiting to see whether he will be convicted for shooting his best friend. But Tommy's story starts much earlier. He is a 13-year-old city kid when he gets involved with a petty theft that goes bad and the store owner is accidentally killed. Max Johnson, owner of the Bar J Ranch, gives Tommy an alibi, deciding to let hard work on the ranch repair Tommy's character. And from then on Tommy does his best to live right. But he endures tragedy and profound loss on the road to living his dream as a rodeo cowboy. And when he gets caught in the middle between his best friend and his best friend's wife, his hard-earned moral compass is put to the test. The story exposes the complexity of the choices we make in life. It traces one man's path to redemption, where he learns that despite his best efforts, fate may not have in store what he expected. |
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"You Go Left I'll Go Right" by Paul |
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| Susan Greiner P.O. Box 1550 Buena Vista, CO 81211 Email: suegreiner@yahoo.com |
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