The Adventures and Wisdom of America's Most Renowned Horsemen
Buck Brannaman, William Reynolds John Pruden
In The Faraway Horses, Buck Brannaman shares his renowned methods for horse training and
provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Robert Redford's movie The Horse Whisperer, for which he was the technical adviser.
In Animal Attraction, the second entry in USA Today bestselling author Jill Shalvis's fun, sexy series, veterinarian Dell Connelly suspects his receptionist, Jade Bennett, has a reason for taking refuge in the quiet ranching town of Sunshine, Idaho. Contains mature themes.
In this debut to an exciting new series, Lilah Young has lived in Sunshine,
Idaho, all her life, while pilot-for-hire Brady Miller is just passing
through. But he soon has Lilah abandoning her instincts and giving in to
a primal desire. Contains mature themes.
Buck Brannaman, William Reynolds John Pruden, Karen White
From Buck Brannaman, bestselling author of The Faraway Horses, Believe: A Horseman's Journey continues to chronicle Buck's efforts as a catalyst and mentor through the stories of thirteen people with whom he has worked.
This breakout novel from the author of The Jump-Off Creek tells the heartwarming story of a determined young woman with a gift for "gentling" wild horses.
One of America's finest writers offers a brilliant and searing history of the bloody massacres that marked the settling of the American West in the nineteenth century.
Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and the Beginnings of Superstardom in America
Larry McMurtry Michael Prichard
From the early 1800s to the end of his life in 1917, Buffalo Bill Cody was as famous as anyone could be. Annie Oakley was his most celebrated protégée, the "slip of a girl" from Ohio who could (and did) outshoot anybody to become the most celebrated star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. To each other, they were always "Missie" and "Colonel" To the rest of the world, they were cultural icons, setting the path for all that followed. Larry McMurtry—a writer who understands the West better than any other—recreates their astonishing careers and curious friendship in a fascinating history that reads like the very best of his fiction.
A woman is kidnapped from Fort Henry by a band of renegades and hostile Ohio Valley Indians, and Lewis Wetzel and Jonathan Zane set out in pursuit, with little hope of survival.
Colonel Starbottle's Client and Other Short Stories, with eBook
Bret Harte John Bolen
Pioneering American author Bret Harte presents an enthralling collection of short stories that captivate with their pulsating narration of sentiments and emotions of people.