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A Billy Oldham Story (1) Join Billy Oldham and his wives in their war against Bushwhakers in Missouri in the 1850s. The Civil War had already started out here in the West, and Billy gets caught up in a private war of extermination. This story is about the Wild West that nurtured the likes of Jesse and Frank James. The dialog has dialect, but the rest of the story does not, so it should be easy to read. There is no overt sex, but they characters do talk about it.
A Story of the Am'mortal
Following a protracted war, an island changes hands from one race to another. As the new owners take over, the island seems to come with some oddities, including a story about a shipwrecked man of the new owners' race. One problem: they know this man does not exactly match their description. So the story soon turns into a popular and well-liked legend, especially to a bright-eyed young farm girl gaining reknown as a huntress. Can she find the "Wild Man" on her latest trip into the wilderness?
A squad of US soldiers gets lifted from certain death in Normandy to a weird planet by alien forces. They are ordered to fight the monsters they meet or to die. But all is not as it seems, the plot thickens, and the soldiers are happy with their lot. / (Reviews)
Jack Downing, an Army Ranger, was somehow zapped to western Georgia of 1810, just after the beginning of the Redstick war. In the first few minutes of his time there he rescues a White woman from the Redsticks. She soon becomes his wife. He sets himself up as a professional hunter and supplies hog and deer meat to the residents of the town of Bob's Knob. He becomes the captain of the local militia, and they fight several battles with the Redsticks. 8 chapters.
Thirty-nine-year-old Mary Harrington has engine trouble while flying over the remote jungles of South America. After her near-fatal plane crash, Mary is rescued and nursed back to health by native medicine women. Mary must learn their language and adapt to their ways which she finds quite different from anything she has known in the past. Along with the kindness of the natives, a deadly danger lurks to threaten Mary and her new friends. / (Reviews)