Jerry Sciarrio
Dacee June Fortune’s mother died when she was eight, and for the next 23 years she stood at her father’s side. Even after she married, Daddy Brazos was her strength, her protection, and her idol. Now, daddy is dying.
Stuart Brannon's 40th Birthday party turns into a real surprise with the arrival of an unexpected guest-a 12 year old son he never knew he had! Waiting to explain his sons "outlaw parentage", Brannon is also pitted against the shrewdest outlaw of his career, and again faces another crucial question...
12) Falling Torch
13) Bad Calls
IN SEARCH OF A NEW LIFE OUT WEST, BRAZOS FORTUNE FINDS HIS FAMILY ENDANGERED BY THE VERY QUEST HE HOPED WOULD SAVE THEM. With these simple words, Brazos Fortune sets out on his journey in the first of Stephen Bly’s new “Fortunes of the Black Hills” series. When locals threaten the lives and property of his family. Brazos abandons his Texas homestead for a new ranch in the West he has seen in a dream. It’s a war against corrupt lawmen, wild
...Robert is not like his father, the legendary Brazos Fortune. Not a businessman like his brother Todd. Not a notorious retired gunslinger like his brother Sam. Nor the social darlings of the Black Hills like little sister, Dacee June. He’s a career soldier who no longer has a career.
With the discipline of a West Point graduate, and the rock solid faith his long-departed mother, Robert moves his family to Deadwood to join the rest of the clan.
...Stuart Brannon heads south of the border to buy cattle for his ranch, but finds the cattle rustled and the owner murdered. Stuart discovers a former Confederate Officer has stolen the herd to finance his own private army with the fantastic dream of "liberating" Baja, California for the Confederacy. Army or no army, Stuart Brannon isn't about to let anyone walk away with his cattle. During the feud Stuart again encounters the enchanting widow Victoria
...The early 1930’s were desperate times in America. As the country struggled through the Great Depression, many of its finest young men, unable to find work, turned to begging or stealing to get by. But others began to roam the country, searching for their dreams. Many stories are told about the plight of these young men, but none as touching as the story of Charles “Mittens” Perkins, who traveled to the Boundary Waters Wilderness of Northern
...Written in the tradition of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour, this series rides along with an Old West cowboy who manages to sort out his life and his beliefs despite gunfights, round-ups and dangerous run-ins with some mighty nasty fellers.
Stuart Brannon heads home to his Arizona Ranch, occupied by interlopers from the Casa Verde Land Corp., claiming to hold a Spanish land grant on the property.