Red River Stallion

Red River Stallion
Author: Troon Harrison
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 159990845X

In 1830s Canada, a thirteen-year-old Cree girl journeys westward from York Factory to the Red River Valley, lured by a Norfolk trotter horse and determined to find her Scottish fur trader father.

Simple Musings

Simple Musings
Author: Celeste Hall
Publisher: Celeste Hall
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2012-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A full length romance novel variation of Pride and Prejudice Rebecca Stanton is the only daughter of a struggling farmer. After an unexpected tragedy strikes her family, she finds herself fighting to protect everything that she loves from being torn apart and destroyed. Her battle is further challenged by the focused attention of two men; the first a prominent plantation owner who pushes her temper to its most violent depths, while the second holds a letter of debt against her which could mean the loss of her home. This is a clean regency romance written in the classical style of Jane Austen's works. It is a Pride and Prejudice variation set between the American Colonial and Regency eras, when the white settlers still viewed the Native Americans with some prejudice. It has a few plot twists and variations, but any fan of Jane Austen's books will recognize the underlying story. Horses feature strongly in this tale as well, so readers who enjoy a clean horse romance novel may also find it enjoyable.

Wild About Horses

Wild About Horses
Author: Lawrence Scanlan
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0307364224

National Bestseller ¸ Globe and Mail Bestseller More than any other creature, the beautiful and spirited horse has shaped the course of human history. To gallop on horseback even once is to understand instantly why humans have been connecting with horses for more than 6,000 years. Thoughtful, lyrical, exhaustively researched and generously illustrated, Wild About Horses illuminates and chronicles the ancient, powerful and mystical bond between horses and humans.

The Red River Ring

The Red River Ring
Author: Randy D. Smith
Publisher: Bitingduck Press LLC
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0917990293

An Old West adventure set in the rugged Palo Duro Canyon of Texas, The Red River Ring is the story of Pommel McMurphy, a successful pioneer rancher, Confederate soldier, and trail boss. McMurphy returns to the Palo Duro after being summoned by his former wife and mother of his three sons to help face a determined assault by the Red River Ring, a band of notorious rustlers and land grabbers. McMurphy has a dark past, however, that plagues him. Twenty years before, he abandoned his wife and sons without a word. He must return to grown sons who have no idea that he still lives and confront the woman he left behind. He must also battle Black Tom Bent, the leader of the Ring and his long-time foe, for the land, the woman, and the respect of his sons. Dark secrets and hidden guilt torment him as he struggles to save his family and come to terms with what he has done. A bold action-packed drama unfolds as McMurphy uses old-time vigilantism and the code of the vendetta to overcome a dangerous foe in a time when the law of the gun is being quickly overshadowed by the rule of law. Boson Books offers several novels and nonfiction works about the Old West by Randy Smith. For an author bio and photo, reviews and a reading sample, visit bosonbooks.com.