Western / War
Books in the “Western” category tell stories set primarily in the western areas of the North American continent during the latter half of the 19th century . Sometimes stories depicting the earlier part of the century are included. Also, sometimes more modern stories about cowboys can be included.
Books in the “War” category that focus primarily on a war setting and is concerned with telling the story of the war and the people involved.
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In Double Crossing (Mims) Lily Granville is stunned by her father’s murder. Only one other person knows about a valuable California gold mine deed both are now missing. Lily heads west on the newly opened transcontinental railroad, determined to track the killer. She soon realizes she is no longer the hunter but the prey . . .Read sample chapter here.
Marrying Miss Shylo (Ihle) Shylo McBride never thought her little fib about being related to the president would result in a proposal from Dimitri Adonis. He certainly was as stunningly handsome as . . .
In The Bride Wore Spurs (Ihle) Kathleen Lacey O’Carroll knew she faced an uncertain future when she arrived in Wyoming as a mail-order bride—especially when she learned that the man she was to marry hadn’t actually ordered her. How could John Winterhawke, a fiercely independent and . . .
In The Marrying Kind (Ihle) Liberty Ann Justice ran her family’s newspaper in Laramie, Wyoming Territory, with all the fire of a born and bred journalist. When a handsome, silver-tongued stranger named Donovan came to town, Libby mistook him for . . .



