Four Races, One Father, Enemy to Outlaws, Desired by All... Amidst the desolate ruins of a once mighty Arizona ranch, Allie Mastluehr stumbles upon one of the most extraordinary tales of the old west when she meets the aging Cattie Wilde, who reveals she was one of four formidable multiracial sisters who lived, fought and delivered justice in the southwest. To Allie’s as Four Races, One Father, Enemy to Outlaws, Desired by All... Amidst the desolate ruins of a once mighty Arizona ranch, Allie Mastluehr stumbles upon one of the most extraordinary tales of the old west when she meets the aging Cattie Wilde, who reveals she was one of four formidable multiracial sisters who lived, fought and delivered justice in the southwest. To Allie’s astonishment, Cattie recounts a western story of adventure, romance and female family drama that put the quartet on the road to becoming an adventure team when their father fell victim to a heinous scheme to plunder riches from the family's beloved Cedar Ledge Ranch. As Allie falls under the spell of the wild west adventures of this most heroic of mixed race families she learns how these four strong women heroines came together for the first time to protect all they held dear, in the face of tremendous adversity and danger while sharing an unbreakable bond of love. With sharp wits and guns blazing, the fair-skinned Cassandra, Asian Lijuan, mulatto Honor Elizabeth, and Mexican Catalina-The Daughters of Half Breed Haven, were a force to be reckoned with as they fought and loved their way from the deserts and streets to the bedrooms of 1870’s Arizona. The Daughters of Half Breed Haven is the first installment of a female lead novel series, The Wildes of the West, where action, sibling suspense and bawdy romance combine in this female adventure novel forming a tale worthy of the wicked Wild West. Please be advised The Sister’s escapades, be it braving the sometimes-violent west or their romantic escapades are recommended for readers, who like the Wildes, are 18+ years of age and above. If you are ready to “Get Wilde” return to the top and join the sisters in WOTW #1!
The Daughters of Half Breed Haven (The Wildes of the West #1)
Four Races, One Father, Enemy to Outlaws, Desired by All... Amidst the desolate ruins of a once mighty Arizona ranch, Allie Mastluehr stumbles upon one of the most extraordinary tales of the old west when she meets the aging Cattie Wilde, who reveals she was one of four formidable multiracial sisters who lived, fought and delivered justice in the southwest. To Allie’s as Four Races, One Father, Enemy to Outlaws, Desired by All... Amidst the desolate ruins of a once mighty Arizona ranch, Allie Mastluehr stumbles upon one of the most extraordinary tales of the old west when she meets the aging Cattie Wilde, who reveals she was one of four formidable multiracial sisters who lived, fought and delivered justice in the southwest. To Allie’s astonishment, Cattie recounts a western story of adventure, romance and female family drama that put the quartet on the road to becoming an adventure team when their father fell victim to a heinous scheme to plunder riches from the family's beloved Cedar Ledge Ranch. As Allie falls under the spell of the wild west adventures of this most heroic of mixed race families she learns how these four strong women heroines came together for the first time to protect all they held dear, in the face of tremendous adversity and danger while sharing an unbreakable bond of love. With sharp wits and guns blazing, the fair-skinned Cassandra, Asian Lijuan, mulatto Honor Elizabeth, and Mexican Catalina-The Daughters of Half Breed Haven, were a force to be reckoned with as they fought and loved their way from the deserts and streets to the bedrooms of 1870’s Arizona. The Daughters of Half Breed Haven is the first installment of a female lead novel series, The Wildes of the West, where action, sibling suspense and bawdy romance combine in this female adventure novel forming a tale worthy of the wicked Wild West. Please be advised The Sister’s escapades, be it braving the sometimes-violent west or their romantic escapades are recommended for readers, who like the Wildes, are 18+ years of age and above. If you are ready to “Get Wilde” return to the top and join the sisters in WOTW #1!
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Roger King –
I just finished seminal Western novellas Hombre and Stage to Lordsburg, better than their respective movies due to more intense characterizations and crisper dialog, before pivoting 180 degrees into recent Western novella Triggernometry (actually more than 180 degrees if that was mathematically possible). Clicking curiously on a presented pop up ad for The Wildes of the West #1, I pivoted obliquely again into adult Western fiction for the first time. I can say the rewritten version 1.1 was much I just finished seminal Western novellas Hombre and Stage to Lordsburg, better than their respective movies due to more intense characterizations and crisper dialog, before pivoting 180 degrees into recent Western novella Triggernometry (actually more than 180 degrees if that was mathematically possible). Clicking curiously on a presented pop up ad for The Wildes of the West #1, I pivoted obliquely again into adult Western fiction for the first time. I can say the rewritten version 1.1 was much better than 1.0 with significantly improved backstory and future plot development potential, and look forward with hard anticipation to #2.
Barbara Lee Wood –
TRULY SISTERS OF THE WEST Not bad, instead of men seemingly grabbing all the attention as either owlhoots, bounty hunters etc, but now we have women bounty hunters who are sisters, of different racial backgrounds who all have the same father, who raised them all together.....working together....wonderful... These Wildes sisters are a force to reckon with trained by a sister who was the first woman ever trained and worked for the Pinkerton Agency. A good start looking forward to reading more about TRULY SISTERS OF THE WEST Not bad, instead of men seemingly grabbing all the attention as either owlhoots, bounty hunters etc, but now we have women bounty hunters who are sisters, of different racial backgrounds who all have the same father, who raised them all together.....working together....wonderful... These Wildes sisters are a force to reckon with trained by a sister who was the first woman ever trained and worked for the Pinkerton Agency. A good start looking forward to reading more about the Wildes Family.
John Shearer –
The Wildes of the West (1) This is an excellent look at the almost old West as seen thru the eyes of an adult who will tell it like it was not whitewashed.
Heather Henkel –
Great story This was another great installment in the Wilde family adventures. I really enjoyed reading this book and can't wait for the next one. Great story This was another great installment in the Wilde family adventures. I really enjoyed reading this book and can't wait for the next one.
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