INSPIRED WESTERNS
WITH A KICK OF HUMOR &
A TOUCH OF ROMANCE
FICTION & NONFICTION FOR ALL AGES & STAGES
YOU’RE INVITED!
What: Book Signing for paperback edition of Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot
Where: AND BOOKS TOO!, 918 6th St., Clarkston, WA
When: Saturday, May 12th, 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Janet Chester Bly talks about her life & the writing process of Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot on radio show Christian Devotions Speak Up! with host Scott McCausey & intro with Eddie Jones. Hour long.
NOW AVAILABLE:
Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot by Stephen Bly
(with Janet Chester Bly, Russell Bly, Michael Bly & Aaron Bly)
Finishing Dad’s novel was a family affair. Can a committee write fiction? We had the passion to find out.
It’s 1905. Two orphans flee Oregon’s Tillamook Head. One of them is branded a hero. Will they tell the truth and risk the wrath of a dangerous man?
Meanwhile, legendary retired lawman Stuart Brannon — now a rancher and widower — had no intention of leaving his beloved Arizona Territory to attend the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Oregon, nor to participate in a celebrity golf tournament. His life no longer consisted of men to track down . . . people trying to kill him . . .gangs preying on the innocent. Then the telegram came: Stuart, I need you in Portland. Tom Wiseman is missing. I think there’s a cover-up going on . . . I’ll contact you there. T.R. How could he refuse a request from the President of the United States? Read More…
“One hallmark of Stephen Bly’s classic westerns is that they are complete-no shortcuts. Bly gives you the full experience, every detail, evoking a period he has mastered. . .Stuart Brannon’s Final Shot delivers and reminds us what we’ll miss most about the beloved author.” – Jerry B. Jenkins (NYT Bestseller novelist & biographer)
“Bly throws his readers into the fray from the first page and never lets up until the final scene.” Award-winning author Kathleen Y’Barbo
“…as good if not better than anything of (Louis L’Amour). I shall remain a fan of Stephen Bly.” - Jimmy Dickens (the Grand Ole Opry)
“Bly does a lot of things right for lovers of the traditional western…(he) clearly knows the country he writes about…Luke Short and Frank Gruber come to mind.” -Library Journal
“In this fresh contribution to the CBA market, Bly…pens an amusing parody…(Paperback Writer) is a funny, enjoyable romp….” -Publishers Weekly
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Catherine Goodwin’s got to escape. She wants a fresh start with fiancé Philip in Paradise Springs. Race Hillyard’s into revenge. He seeks to settle a bitter score. Meanwhile, all he wants is peace and quiet and sleep. But it’s a long, crowded, noisy train ride from Omaha to Sacramento.
Available Now! Cowboy For A Rainy Afternoon
A 10-year-old boy. Six old cowboys. A ’49 Plymouth with open trunk. And a damsel in distress. All the fixings for adventure one afternoon in 1954 Albuquerque. Maybe you weren’t born 100 years too late.
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Avery Creede rode into Ft. Benton looking for old army pals . . . he found a running gun fight with a notorious outlaw and two women determined to distract him. One wants him dead. Read More…
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1870.
Three drifters –
a fugitive Confederate veteran,
an orphaned Indian girl,
and a shady peddler,
search for a home in a hostile land.
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