**When your name is Wynn, victory's the only option. . . . "Kelly Jamieson is an auto-buy for me." --_New York Times_ bestselling author Carly Phillips** **Everly Wynn:** As the only daughter in the Wynn family of hockey heroes, I never shared the ice with my brothers--or the approval they got fro
Big Win
β Scribed by Masero, Tony
- Book ID
- 109161783
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
You cant take it with you. But you can damned well try!
Its a sentiment offered to Joe Alberplas, a simple cowhand who is content to keep to his own affairs then one night discovers that there is a sight more to life than punching cows.
It is more than an unexpected surprise and demands some radical adjustment.
With word of Joes shift in fortune the balance tips and a grim journey begins as Joe has to learn to live by the gun instead of the lariat.
Events take a turn that leads the cowboy in pursuit of his new prospects. Along the way he runs up against the trickiest and most devious scam artist in the West and his gang of underlings who would think little of burying Joe six feet under. The trail leads to a booming silver-mining town where Joe must confront a demon of disguise and choose between a womans love or follow the path of a killer if he is ever to claim what is rightfully his.
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