Lonely For Long
Rebecca is hiding out from her brutal husband. California Long is an ambitious range boss. Crystal is a mysterious dove flying close to the ground. In their own way, each is a saint of the Texas panhandle. Charity and death ride the same trail. In this land, at this time, a person can become whatever they want to become; if they can live long enough to do so.
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Lonely For Long
Rebecca is hiding out from her brutal husband. California Long is an ambitious range boss. Crystal is a mysterious dove flying close to the ground. In their own way, each is a saint of the Texas panhandle. Charity and death ride the same trail. In this land, at this time, a person can become whatever they want to become; if they can live long enough to do so.
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Lonely For Long

Lonely For Long

by Kent S Brown
Lonely For Long

Lonely For Long

by Kent S Brown

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Overview

Rebecca is hiding out from her brutal husband. California Long is an ambitious range boss. Crystal is a mysterious dove flying close to the ground. In their own way, each is a saint of the Texas panhandle. Charity and death ride the same trail. In this land, at this time, a person can become whatever they want to become; if they can live long enough to do so.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633556270
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 181
File size: 627 KB

About the Author

I grew up in the country where I worked on dairy farms, beef farms, and learned to train horses. The horses were fresh from the Colorado range and raw. I began writing stories in school. I was a freelance writer for a time, working for an agricultural magazine and a hunting publication. I became a truck driver for a decade and worked for a security company. In my security work, I saw the worst of the worst and was lucky enough to see deep compassion when I was on the verge of losing all hope. I have traveled our great nation many times, as well as overseas. Today I live in Green Bay, in the shadow of Lambeau Field. Like the old west itself, where anything was possible, my motto is that hope springs eternal. In my stories, anything may happen and in the end, there’s always hope.
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