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A collection of short children's stories, perfect for those story telling moments, or for children of all ages to read, by Jared McVay, veteran Hollywood character actor and story teller.
After seven years of exile, Justin Hacker returns to his hometown of Nogales, Arizona to try and break his younger brother out of a Mexican prison where he awaits to be hung for crimes he didn't commit. But first, Justin must overcome certain obstacles - such as, a town bully, a Mexican bandito and his gang, being stranded naked on the desert, an Indian attack, a father who has vowed to shoot him on sight should he return to Nogales and match wits with a maniacal prison warden who hates gringos. And if that isn't enough, after several twists of fate, Justin has to lead the whole town of Nogales, back across the border where his father and uncle now await the hangman's noose in the dreaded Mexican prison.Hacker's Raid is a fast moving page turner with non-stop action that keeps you asking what's going to happen next.----
QUINCY: A CHILDREN'S COLORING BOOKBecky wants a puppy so she writes Santa Claus to let him know! Santa sends Becky a little white puppy named Quincy. Color each of the 25 images of Becky, Quincy and Santa twice!Dear SantaBecky wants a puppyHmm...a puppySanta finds a puppyMerry Christmas BeckyThank you, SantaYou need a nameWhat about Quincy?Quincy loves his new homeQuincy plays fetchQuincy loves the waterEspecially at bath timeQuincy gets a check upQuincy goes to obedience schoolQuincy loves to playBecky goes to schoolQuincy misses BeckyQuincy is happy againQuincy brings the newsQuincy loves the snowQuincy helps decorate the treeQuincy waits for SantaSanta arrivesQuincy gets a present from SantaMerry Christmas!
SHE WAS BANISHED FROM HER PEOPLEThis is the story of Silent Runner, a young Indian girl who during a time before time as we know it struggles to overcome the inability to make sounds. She and her mother are considered outcasts because of things they have no control over. Together they must overcome her disability as well as the false beliefs of the Clan that she was born into fourteen summers ago. When the people who banished Silent Runner and her mother find themselves enslaved by the Yellow Hairs, it is Silent Runner who looks deep within herself and draws on her compassion for the people who she has always wanted to be her people. Little does she know that, one day, because of her courage and convictions, the mighty Che-O-Wa Nation will be born.
A CHANTICLEER AWARD WINNING NOVEL! THEY TREATED HIM LIKE AN OUTCAST Vietnam veteran Rafe Talltree was shunned by the small town of Shortcut, UT although he had never done anything to earn the town's scorn. When a group of fanatical white supremacists led by a man who believes himself to be Hitler reincarnate invades the area and takes four teenagers captive, Rafe decides he's had enough. Even though he is considered an outcast, he can't allow the hatred of small minded bigots to ruin the lives of others, at least not on his mountain anyway.
Texas Ranger Clay Brentwood receives a deserate telegram from his good friend Loralie Benson in Tennessee, who is having trouble at her ranch with horse thieves. Never one to ignore a friend in need, Clay sets out to come to Loralie's aid only to find himself up against an old enemy determined to destroy them both. But horse thieves are not the only thing on Clay's mind; once they are taken care of he hopes to propose to Loralie and get her agreement to move with him down to Texas, which may be harder than dealing with a few stolen horses.
ENZO BABINEAUX WAS PURE EVIL. His mouth salivated as he watched the healthy looking young woman with the fiery red hair putting gold nuggets into a leather pouch. She had no hat on and her red hair glistened in the sunshine. He would take his time with this one, he thought to himself. He would make her scream and beg for him to let her die. He enjoyed it best when they begged. Enzo didn't know it, but the only problem with his plan was that, although you would never know it from looking, the girl knew she was being watched. It was the big Morgan she rode that had raised his head from where he stood eating grass, letting her know that someone or something was nearby. "Well", she thought to herself, "if he wants to try something stupid..."
Clay Brentwood returns to his ranch but rather than finding rest and relaxation he so desperately needs he find that his Indian ranch hands are accused of stealing cattle from his neighbors. What's worse, both of the women who are competing for his affections are also waiting for him there...together...which may be more trouble than he can handle.
CLAY BRENTWOOD-RANCHER TURNED GUNMAN ON THE VENGEANCE TRAIL! Just when Clay Brentwood thought things were about to quiet down, new trouble comes his way in the form of Austin, Texas judge, Horatio B. Tyson. The judge sends Bill McDaniel, head of the Texas Rangers, on a manhunt with two murder warrants; both for Clay Brentwood. The judge's last words to Bill McDaniel were, "Bring him back, dead or alive. And I don't care which."
"The legend of Joe, Willy & Red," a story of the outrageous thirties - august of 1933 in fact, and the unlikely friendship of three men who choose the hobo trail rather than face the consequences of crimes the were accused of, but did not commit. They find themselves in a harrowing adventure of epic proportion and in a fight for their very survival.
Rancher turned Texas Ranger Clay Brentwood takes on a routine assignment escorting a prisoner from the Dallas jail to the prison in Canon City, Colorado. He's looking forward to an easy job, and then settling down for a bit. At least that's the way he had it figured. What he hadn't considered was how plans could change in a heartbeat, bringing him closer to deaths door than he ever wanted to be.
Rancher turned gunman Clay Brentwood is in pursuit the Marlowe Brothers in western Arizona but he finds that, despite the fact that they are outlaws, they seem to have friends in high places that are determined to stop Clay and help them get away. Clay stays determined and navigates many obstacles as he follows their trail. Along the way, he picks up a mongrel dog he calls Ol' Son. It has been said that a dog is a man's best friend and Clay will need one before his encounter with the Marlowe Brothers and their friends is done!
THEY HAD LEFT HIM FOR DEADFor two and a half years, Clay Brentwood has been trying to catch up with the men who shot him in the head and left him for dead. It wasn't bad enough that they burned his ranch to the ground and stole his horses and cattle, but they also took it upon themselves to rape and then murder his pregnant wife...and for that they had to die.
The newspapers called him "The Chameleon," because during each assassination the killer looks incredibly like someone that everyone knows, including the Governor of the state of Texas. When Clay Brentwood gets on his trail, he has to wonder if those around him are what they seem. Even Clay's boss Bill McDaniel, head of the Texas Rangers, has been acting strangely and Clay can't be sure he is the same man he has known all these years. For Clay, the problem is obvious - how does he stop a madman with no known identity?
THEY HAD LEFT HIM FOR DEADFor two and a half years, Clay Brentwood has been trying to catch up with the men who shot him in the head and left him for dead. It wasn’t bad enough that they burned his ranch to the ground and stole his horses and cattle, but they also took it upon themselves to rape and then murder his pregnant wife...and for that they had to die.
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