Kip Gates had lived a wild life until he settled down. His rowdy life had even earned him a nickname. Kip was better known as "Durango". When Kip's neighbor stole from him it was time for Durango to go and find that neighbor. And Durango found him one evening at the Busted Flush saloon.
Badlands and Indian Territory were a dangerous combination. The bounty hunter had no other choice. Not if he wanted to take in a dangerous pair of escaped convicts. There is no turning back until the job is done.
Jim Walters was a shootist who was out of a job. He got a job offer from an old friend that turned out to be shadier than he could stomach. This is the story of how he rescued a widow and her daughter and cleaned out the town of Bloody Gulch. There is a minimum of dialect to give flavor to the dialog, but the 10 chapters should be easy to read. This is a standard Western with no gimmicks and minimal sex.
He lost his two brothers and his Ma and Pa during the war with the states. But, a year after the war he returned home to find something just as precious. After returning home he found that his farm had been sold for back taxes. He homesteaded a new claim with his former school classmate
A story in the The Legend of Snow Owl Universe
A young Comanche warrior's journey to the Dreamer's wigwam. The final step to full adulthood within his tribe. An arranged marriage decided by his Chief and his father (the Medicine Man). He is well equipped in the ways of war but naive when it comes to women. A coming of age tale, one of many adventures about the fabled Snow Owl.
A New Career Story (4) California of 1850 provides a bountiful source of adventure and some sex as John Wilson winds up cleaning up a part of San Francisco. Mostly, he goes after kidnappers, and that proves very lucrative as he assumes the persona of a detective and troubleshooter. Not only that, but he establishes his own version of the Baker Street Irregulars.