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Beneath the Western Sky (eBook, ePUB) - Bosse, Rosie
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Gabe Hawkins and his crew of cowboys are preparing to cross the South Platte River in Nebraska. Ogallala, the town that claims to be too tough for Texas, is in front of them.
As trail boss, no women on drives were always Gabe's most important rule. However, he broke that rule twice this trip. The first was when Laurel Evans married one of Gabe's best hands and signed on as cook's helper. The second took place when Merina Montero and her four-year-old sister joined their brothers in Dodge City. Merina had no intention of riding in a wagon on the drive north, and even Gabe had to admit that…mehr

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Gabe Hawkins and his crew of cowboys are preparing to cross the South Platte River in Nebraska. Ogallala, the town that claims to be too tough for Texas, is in front of them.

As trail boss, no women on drives were always Gabe's most important rule. However, he broke that rule twice this trip. The first was when Laurel Evans married one of Gabe's best hands and signed on as cook's helper. The second took place when Merina Montero and her four-year-old sister joined their brothers in Dodge City. Merina had no intention of riding in a wagon on the drive north, and even Gabe had to admit that she did a fine job as a horse wrangler.

Now the drive was coming to an end. While heartbreak had followed Gabe north, his dream of buying his own ranch was finally coming true.

Join Gabe and his riders as they complete their drive and build Gabe's ranch beneath the western sky.


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Autorenporträt
Rosie Bosse was raised on a small farm in North Central Kansas. Her father's passions were horses and cattle, so livestock were a big part of her life. They continue to be because she married a rancher. They live in Kansas in the middle of nowhere and cattle production is their livelihood. May you enjoy reading her stories as much as she has enjoyed creating them.