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Hunt for a Bride

By: Jeff Spalsbury
Narrated by: Mark Collins
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It’s 1870 in New York City. Mail-order-bride Kay Cannon darts along cobblestone streets to catch the emigrant train to Elk Forks, Montana. Two men pursuing her want everything she owns, including her life. She must escape them using all the courage and cunning she has to get to her husband-to-be.

After advancing his medical skills, Dr. Whitfield is returning to Elk Forks and discovers that he’s now a dime-novel hero. To survive, he must hide his gunfighter reputation or do his doctoring with a gun.

Sheriff Brian Buckles, already in Elk Forks, faces his own challenge - impending death from five outlaws who want his prisoner.

All three pioneers have big dreams and are willing to make sacrifices. But it’s impossible to predict the suffering this harsh land offers - blazing shoot-outs, kidnappings, a vicious saber fight, and Indian attacks. But right now, the West is big skies and big promises.

©2014 Jeff R. Spalsbury (P)2022 Jeff R. Spalsbury
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction New York

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