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Werewolf short stories

Werewolf short stories

An average sized man was standing behind her with a bottle of whiskey in one hand and cigarette in the other. "Um...I'm lost" She straightened up. "I'll help you" He smiled and stepped closer. "Who do we have here?" Another man popped out from the other side. "Our dessert. She's lost, I know exactly how to help her" He laughed. "You'll share, won't you?" The later man staggered forward and almost lost his footing. Willow backed away from the cabin. "I always share" He stepped on his cigarette. "I was just looking for unique animals out here. I don't mean to intrude. I'll be on my way now if you don't mind" Willow took another step backwards.
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Wolfe Ranch

Wolfe Ranch

Despite his urgency to reach home, Jasper decides to take Lianna and her horse along with him on the journey back home to Montana. Meanwhile, Alpha Briar West, a composed and confident leader, faces a new challenge when an unforeseen issue arises from the recent cattle thefts at Wolfe Ranch. He becomes the target of the enraged Alpha from the Winnipeg Pack, who seeks retribution for a debt. As if this predicament wasn't enough, Briar also finds his mate in an entirely unexpected manner. Now, this cowboy must navigate the complexities of his relationship with his free-spirited mate, Sloan Taylor.
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Lonely Dove

Lonely Dove

He even liked it that she lived above the saloon, since it meant a game was handy if he felt like playing. Since the Hat Creek outfit had been gathering cattle and getting ready for their drive, games were handier than they had been for a while. Several cowboys drifted into Lonesome Dove, looking for work; some of them had enough snap left at night to wander in and cut the cards. A tall cowboy named Needle Nelson showed up from north of San Antonio, and a cheerful cowboy from Brownsville named Bert Borum. At first Xavier was cheered by all the new customers, until it occurred to him that they would only be there for a week or
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Curse of the Hallow Moon

Curse of the Hallow Moon

#MMWard W. Farnsworth W. Farnsworth lives and writes in Arizona. Over two hundred fifty of his short stories were published at a variety of venues from London to Hong Kong in the period 2014 through 2018.Published in 2015 were his collected Arizona westerns Desert Sun, Red Blood, his thriller about cryptocurrency crimes Bitcoin Fandango, his John Fulghum Mysteries, Volume I, and Engaging Rachel, an Anderson romance/thriller, the latter two by Zimbell House Publishing.Published by Zimbell House in 2016 and 2017 were Farnsworth’s Pirate Tales, John Fulghum Mysteries, Volumes II, III, IV and V, Baro Xaimos: A Novel of the Gypsy Holocaust, The Black Marble Griffon and Other Disturbing Tales, Amo
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Frequently Asked Questions

I've always been drawn to the rugged charm of western novels, and over the years, I've discovered some incredible authors who truly capture the spirit of the Wild West. Louis L'Amour is a legend in this genre, with his vivid descriptions of frontier life and unforgettable characters like the Sackett family. Zane Grey is another classic, known for novels like 'Riders of the Purple Sage' that blend adventure and romance against the backdrop of the American West. Then there's Larry McMurtry, who brings a more modern touch to the genre with works like 'Lonesome Dove,' a sweeping epic that delves deep into the lives of cowboys and outlaws. These authors have a knack for transporting readers to a time when the West was untamed and full of possibilities.

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