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Straitlaced Tally Tisdale and her free spirited sixteen year old sister arrive in Summit Creek to take over their missing father's rugged homestead on secluded Bandit Bend. Land Agent Foster Goodnight Pettyjohn warns them of unimaginable hardships: backbreaking work, deadly mountain storms, insect swarms, dangerous wild animals. He doesn't mention the vicious gangs of landgrabbers terrorizing homesteaders or the railroad developers and cattlemen eager to take possession of their father's claim which is pivotal to the success of both transcontinental travel and the cattle industry. But Carl…mehr

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Straitlaced Tally Tisdale and her free spirited sixteen year old sister arrive in Summit Creek to take over their missing father's rugged homestead on secluded Bandit Bend. Land Agent Foster Goodnight Pettyjohn warns them of unimaginable hardships: backbreaking work, deadly mountain storms, insect swarms, dangerous wild animals. He doesn't mention the vicious gangs of landgrabbers terrorizing homesteaders or the railroad developers and cattlemen eager to take possession of their father's claim which is pivotal to the success of both transcontinental travel and the cattle industry. But Carl Henry Tisdale taught both his daughters how to ride a horse, drive a wagon and shoot a gun, so Tally, strong willed and adventurous, welcomes the challenge. But not so Ivy. She's soon fed up with the heat, the dirt, the drudgery and the midnight raids. When bandit Birch Quinn returns to dig up stagecoach gold he'd secretly buried on their claim, Ivy sees him and the loot as her way out and hatches a plan not knowing Birch has a plan of his own. But just give women a challenge and see what happens.
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C. C. Harrison is an award winning author of contemporary suspense and American West fiction. She knew she was going to be a writer when she received her first grade library card. Since then her novels have been honored both regionally and nationally. "I write books about ordinary women who find themselves facing danger because of someone else's mistake, but sometimes their own. They're courageous women who find a way to overcome fear and adversity to do what needs to be done." Harrison can be found in the desert, the mountains, or some far flung corner of the Southwest.