Family Unity

Gus and Sarah who traveled by prairie schooner in the 1840's from Missouri to Cheyenne, Wyoming started a cattle ranch. Twenty years later the couple embarked on a missionary trip to Korea where they adopted an orphaned brother and sister who had been trained in the martial art of Tae Kwon Do by the local Monks. Upon return to their ranch the family suffered hardships but persevered and developed the largest cattle ranch in the area. The ranching community was tight knit with neighbor helping neighbor in time of need. It was a peaceful and lawful existence for the most part and then Jason Long moved into the community from the East. He started a bank in town and then through murder and intimidation began acquiring local ranches. However his key target was Gus and Sarah's ranch as it held the water rights to the entire area. Without it he would not be successful in building his empire. After Gus was shot and nearly killed the family decided to take a stand against Jason and fight for their very existence.

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Family Unity

Gus and Sarah who traveled by prairie schooner in the 1840's from Missouri to Cheyenne, Wyoming started a cattle ranch. Twenty years later the couple embarked on a missionary trip to Korea where they adopted an orphaned brother and sister who had been trained in the martial art of Tae Kwon Do by the local Monks. Upon return to their ranch the family suffered hardships but persevered and developed the largest cattle ranch in the area. The ranching community was tight knit with neighbor helping neighbor in time of need. It was a peaceful and lawful existence for the most part and then Jason Long moved into the community from the East. He started a bank in town and then through murder and intimidation began acquiring local ranches. However his key target was Gus and Sarah's ranch as it held the water rights to the entire area. Without it he would not be successful in building his empire. After Gus was shot and nearly killed the family decided to take a stand against Jason and fight for their very existence.

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Family Unity

Family Unity

by Arthur J Skogsberg
Family Unity

Family Unity

by Arthur J Skogsberg

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Overview

Gus and Sarah who traveled by prairie schooner in the 1840's from Missouri to Cheyenne, Wyoming started a cattle ranch. Twenty years later the couple embarked on a missionary trip to Korea where they adopted an orphaned brother and sister who had been trained in the martial art of Tae Kwon Do by the local Monks. Upon return to their ranch the family suffered hardships but persevered and developed the largest cattle ranch in the area. The ranching community was tight knit with neighbor helping neighbor in time of need. It was a peaceful and lawful existence for the most part and then Jason Long moved into the community from the East. He started a bank in town and then through murder and intimidation began acquiring local ranches. However his key target was Gus and Sarah's ranch as it held the water rights to the entire area. Without it he would not be successful in building his empire. After Gus was shot and nearly killed the family decided to take a stand against Jason and fight for their very existence.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152377286
Publisher: Arthur J Skogsberg
Publication date: 11/20/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 411 KB

About the Author

Art Skogsberg was born and raised in Illinois until enlisting in the Army where he spent a little more than four years with his last assignment as a legal clerk in the Staff Judge Advocate Corp. He also did a fair amount of Mountain climbing while in the Army. Upon his return he obtained his BA in Political Science with a Minor in Business from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. After graduation he became a claims adjuster and then an owner of an Insurance Agency. He has been active in the Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do for the last 19 years rising to the rank of 5th degree black belt. He has always loved Westerns and had the idea to write a western incorporating Martial Arts. He has written and developed his book (Family Unity) over the past five years.

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