Texas Ranch Refuge

Texas Ranch Refuge
Author: Liz Shoaf
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 186724747X

A cowboy and his dog must keep a witness safe…even as he investigates her. When cowboy Mac Dolan and his dog, Barnie, stop an attempted abduction, Mac is surprised to learn the target is attorney Liv Calloway — the woman the FBI contracted him to investigate. Letting Liv hide on his ranch is the perfect way to keep her close. But even as he protects her, Mac must figure out whether Liv is a murderer…or a witness being framed. Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense — Courage. Danger. Faith.

Petticoat Ranch

Petticoat Ranch
Author: Mary Connealy
Publisher: Barbour Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9781620297957

Lose yourself in this rollicking adventure-packed romance about a mountain man who marries his brother s headstrong widow and finds himself fighting the biggest battle of his life."

Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue
Author: United States. Department of the Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1985
Genre: Combat survival
ISBN:

Caribou Rising

Caribou Rising
Author: Rick Bass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska).
ISBN: 9781578051144

The eloquent voice of Rick Bass has been raised often in celebration and defense of America’s wilderness and wildlife. In Caribou Rising, Bass journeys to one of the sole remaining landscapes on Earth where the wild is entirely untrammeled—Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, where great caribou herds gather, calve, and migrate, and where the ancient bond between animals and human hunters still informs daily life. As the Bush administration was pressuring Congress to open the Refuge to oil drilling, Bass traveled to Arctic Village to join the native Gwich-‘in in their annual caribou hunt. He wanted to witness and report on what we all stand to lose if that comes to pass. Caribou Rising details Bass’s time hunting as well as talking with the Gwich-‘in and their leaders, and offers his reflections on the profound differences between that culture and our own, and on the ancient physical and spiritual connection between the Gwich-‘in and the caribou. Those who read this extraordinary testament to the Refuge, the caribou, and the Gwich-‘in will come to appreciate the interconnectedness of all three, and cannot help but be inspired to make a stand in their defense.

The Rancher Takes a Cowgirl

The Rancher Takes a Cowgirl
Author: Misty Beller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692594018

A Christian Historical Romance Novel Grace Harper is in hiding. When her father died six months before, she never imagined her unexpected inheritance would threaten her life. What better place to disappear than on a cattle ranch, doing the work she spent the last nine years helping her father with? And surely she'll be safe hidden in Texas, thousands of miles from her trouble. Monty Dominguez has spent much of his life working on the Double Rocking B Ranch in Seguin, Texas. He's worked his way from a 12-year-old orphan stable boy, to ranch foreman and trusted friend of the family. There's not much he wouldn't do to protect the people and land he loves, even if it means giving up his own dreams. When the danger trailing Grace catches up to her, there's only one way to save the people-especially the man-she's come to love. Can she find the courage for the ultimate sacrifice to protect those she's put at risk? Just as Monty's dreams might finally be within reach, will one misstep cost him everything?

Deep in the Brush Country

Deep in the Brush Country
Author: Lucille Thomas Kruse
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1450271529

Take a journey deep into South Texas, where Lucille Thomas Kruse grows up as a young girl in Falfurrias during the 1920s and 1930s. The Thomas familys fate is determined when Grandfather Thomas moves all his belongings and farm animals, including his beehives, to Falfurrias in an immigrant railroad car. In letters from 1907, he praises the lush and fertile land with fl owing artesian water. It also turns out to be a great place to grow up, and Kruse recalls life as it used to beexploring the farm she grew up on where she rode horses and found adventure around every corner. When she became a teenager, excitement consisted of climbing onto the roof of the courthouse or trying to outrun a jackrabbit in a car. Kruse also recalls her sophisticated city relatives who streamed in to visit and experience the family farm. Eccentric ranchers, older folks who remember battling Indians and hunters who rely on their hound dogs to go on wolf hunts all fi gure into this historical account. See how life used to be and discover a forgotten piece of America as you venture Deep in the Brush Country.