Guns Across the Rio:
A Texas Ranger in Old Mexico
by Dac Crossley
265 pages,
IBSN 978-1-4196-6913-2
$14.95 via Amazon.com
Return of the Texas Ranger-
winner of the Independent
Publisher's Award
for Best Western
by Dac Crossley
289 pages,
IBSN 978-4392-1997-3
$14.95 via Amazon.com
After the War,
Before the Peace
by Sharon Poppen
$14.99
Hannah
by Sharon Poppen
$12.99
Finding More than Gold
by Sharon Poppen
Available for preorder
$14.00
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Acts of Love
by Cassandra Barnes
E-Book
$5.50
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Spirit of the Seasons Catalog
When Mexican bandits surge across the Rio Grande, only a small band of Texas Rangers is all that stands in their way. Ranger Nacho Ybarro carries the fight back to Mexico and confronts Pancho Villa, leader of the Mexican Revolution.
Violence erupts when an old-time Texas Ranger bursts into the little town of Kingsville. What does the Ranger want? The Sheriff's job? or his wife? When gunplay ensues, the Sheriff is accused of murder. Follow the further adventures of Red Regan, Whitey Wilson and Nacho Ybarro in this sequel to Guns Across the Rio.
Two young Texas ranchers are murdered and raped. Follow Hannah as she races across Texas in pursuit of the attackers as she rights wrongs, finds new romance and exacts justice. Only 12.99 for this romantic western. www.sharonpoppen.com
After the War, Before the Peace - Follow four Southern brothers after the end of U.S. Civil War as they pursue justice, love and peace.
The Farrrells, a Confederate family still suffering the effects of the Civil War after which Union soldiers destroyed their plantation and raped their mother.
Mentally ravaged by these events, the father and oldest sons seek to avenge their losses, recover their stolen properties and gain reparation in their own way. Against the wishes of their matriarch, Elizabeth, they continue their quest until all of the sons are embroiled in the legacy, their women are left behind to raise families and maintain faith and unity and their youths are ill-spent. On the run as outlaws, they seek refuge across the border in Mexico where they love, live and suffer great human losses.
With the help of a supportive and remorseful Union soldier, they work tirelessly to convince the U.S. government to grant amnesty to themselves and all those Confederate soldiers who have taken a similar path. Set primarly in the Midwest and Mexico, this book is a vividly drawn adventure, rife with lust, violence and the kind of family love and bond that seems now lost to a time passed.
Abby Barron has spent her young life amid a large Irish family in the tenements of turn of the century Chicago. An opportunity arises to travel, to see the country and to venture into the Yukon during the Gold Rush era. To make this happen, she teams up with a lively old Irishman and his handsome son who roam the plains states playing music, singing and selling their cure-all tonic. Follow Abby as she searches for gold and finds something far more precious.