Browsing: Westerns

With over 2,700 five-star Goodreads ratings: Adopted by a Cheyenne chief, a young pioneer boy named Jack embarks on an odyssey of love, loss, and adventure on the wild frontier. “The very best novel ever about the American West” (The New York Times Book Review).

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize“A masterpiece. . . . It has the completeness, [the] finality, that grips and exalts and…

From a USA Today bestselling author: When mail-order bride Hannah and her son arrive in Shotgun Ridge, cowboy Wyatt realizes he’s been set up by the town’s meddling matchmakers! He vows to find Hannah a proper husband — but he can’t help falling in love with her himself…

A “delightful” Christian romance (RT Book Reviews): Determined to evade an unwanted suitor, Penny Castlerock takes refuge at her grandfather’s Wyoming homestead, where she reunites with a man she thought she would never see again! “Pure sweetness” (Publishers Weekly).

“Incredibly vivid and real” (The Washington Post): Young Sarah Prine forges her own path on the unforgiving frontier in this stunning novel with over 31,000 five-star Goodreads ratings. “Captures readers’ attention and holds it tightly and emotionally until the end” (Library Journal).

A “remarkable” USA Today bestseller (Ron Rash) with over 1,700 five-star Goodreads ratings: In 1903, a mysterious young widow named Mary flees across the West, desperate to outrun the law — and the startling secrets of her past… “This novel is a true wonder” (Ann Patchett).

In this “epic tale” (The Washington Post), a New York Times bestselling author reveals the story of the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral — and the lives it changed forever. A “magnificent” NPR Best Book of 2015 (Cleveland Plain Dealer) with over 1,600 five-star Goodreads ratings!

An Edgar Award–winning crime novel from a New York Times bestselling master! Spiritual traditions collide when Navajo lieutenant Joe Leaphorn teams up with the Zuñi police to find two boys who have vanished from neighboring reservations. “Riveting” (Newsweek).

“A shining example of Molly Gloss’s gifts” (Amy Bloom): In 1917 Oregon, Martha wanders into a small town and becomes its only female horse whisperer, taming the horses in her own way — and finding a community to call home. “There isn’t a false move in this poignant novel” (The Washington Post).