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Cold Case Cowboy (Cold Case Detectives #9)

by Jennifer Morey

A killer wants her dead. Can a cowboy keep her alive?

A Colorado Claim (Return to Catamount #3)

by Joanne Rock

She’s back to claim her land but will her ex reclaim her heart instead?

Cowboy Justice At Whiskey Gulch: Cowboy Justice At Whiskey Gulch (the Outriders Series) / The Lost Hart Triplet (covert Cowboy Soldiers) (The Outriders Series #6)

by Elle James

Three unexpected protectors. One desperate victim

Danger At Clearwater Crossing (Lost Legacy #1)

by Colleen Thompson

It's the reunion of his life… Until someone wants him dead

An Ex To Remember (Texas Cattleman's Club: Ranchers and Rivals #6)

by Jessica Lemmon

He always wanted a second chance with her…

Finding The Rancher's Son (Mills & Boon Heroes)

by Karen Whiddon

‘My life is in danger. Please come home.’

Gunsmoke In The Grassland: Gunsmoke In The Grassland (kings Of Coyote Creek) / Colton's Baby Motive (the Coltons Of Colorado) (Kings of Coyote Creek #3)

by Carla Cassidy

The truth will change this lawman’s life forever

The High Notes: The unmissable new novel of stardom and ambition from the billion copy bestseller

by Danielle Steel

A moving, compelling and uplifting story of following your dreams against the odds, from the world’s favourite storyteller, Danielle Steel.Iris Cooper grew up dirt poor in Texas. Her mother left when she was a baby, leaving her to be raised by her rodeo cowboy dad, who was too interested in beer, whisky and women to be a good father to her or to provide what she needed. On top of her innocent beauty, Iris had a rare gift: she had the voice of an angel. After singing in downtrodden bars across the state from the age of twelve, and then many years on the road with different bands suffering at the hands of greedy managers with no scruples, she finally gets a lucky break when she meets Boy, another talented singer, in Jackson Hole. Together they make their way to New York where Iris’s talent is recognized and nurtured by one of the top agents in the business.A star is born and Iris finally gets the success she deserves. But then tragedy strikes, and through it Iris discovers another kind of love.

Hold It Real Still: Clint Eastwood, Race, and the Cinema of the American West

by Lawrence P. Jackson

How did the American western feature film genre rebrand itself in the late seventies and respond to the fury of global and domestic political affairs?In Hold It Real Still, Lawrence Jackson examines Clint Eastwood's influence on the western film while also exploring how that genre continues to operate into the twenty-first century as an ideological channel for ideas about race and imperialism. Jackson argues that the western genre pivoted from an initial doctrine of racial liberalism, albeit a clumsy one, during the John Wayne years to a motile agenda of substitution, exclusion, and false equivalency during the Clint Eastwood period. The book traces how Eastwood, an actor first associated with the avant-garde, anti-colonialist discourse of "spaghetti" western cinema, reversed himself in the second half of the 1970s with The Outlaw Josey Wales—a film that had at its heart the fantasy of Black erasure from American life. Jackson situates Eastwood's work as a response to massive social and political upheavals in America: defeat in Vietnam, riots in northern cities, the civil rights movement and associated legislation, and the Great Migration, which made possible a degree of mixed-race public interaction that was impossible even as late as the 1960s. Hinged by a close reading of four blockbuster films which continue to shape discourses in cinematic arts, American liberalism, the westerns, and race relations today—The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Josey Wales, Ride with the Devil, and Django Unchained—Jackson's unique critique flashes on the contradictory symbolic structures at work in these masterpieces. Juxtaposing the films' motifs, tropes, and hidden Black figures with historicist readings lays bare the containment strategies of the 1970s and beyond used to stymie civil rights progress and racial equity in the United States. Tackling the rise of neoracism and the domestic apparatus of surveillance, control, and erasure, Hold It Real Still offers an astonishing revision of what audiences and critics thought they understood about a uniquely American genre of film.

How To Catch A Cowboy (Hartmann Heirs #1)

by Katie Frey

‘I wasn’t expecting to like cowboys quite this much…’

Husband In Name Only (Gambling Men #4)

by Barbara Dunlop

Everyone says they’re the perfect match. But is their wedding bargain too good to be true?

In The Ring With The Maverick (Montana Mavericks: Brothers & Broncos #2)

by Kathy Douglass

Anything he can do, she can do better

Killer In The Heartland (The Scarecrow Murders #1)

by Carla Cassidy

A murder and stalker only draw them closer.

Lawman To The Core (The Law in Lubbock County #3)

by Delores Fossen

A special agent will do anything to protect a woman and baby.

The Lost Hart Triplet: Cowboy Justice At Whiskey Gulch (the Outriders Series) / The Lost Hart Triplet (covert Cowboy Soldiers)

by Nicole Helm

He needs to keep her from learning the truth

Maverick Justice (The Law in Lubbock County #2)

by Delores Fossen

Her memory loss has made her the target of a killer.

Montana Legacy (Mills & Boon Desire)

by Katie Frey

Family secrets and irresistible attraction could cost him everything

Montana Wilderness Pursuit: Dead On Arrival (defenders Of Battle Mountain) / Montana Wilderness Pursuit (stealth: Shadow Team) (STEALTH: Shadow Team #6)

by Danica Winters

A rogue grizzly leads them to a confounding mystery

Most Eligible Cowboy (Devil's Bluffs #1)

by Stacey Kennedy

‘Yeah, cowboy, we’ve got a deal.’ And a very real fake engagement!

Murder Gone Cold (A Colt Brothers Investigation #1)

by B.J. Daniels

Could his unsolved case reveal her past secrets?

My Name is Yip: Shortlisted for the Betty Trask Prize

by Paddy Crewe

A THE TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF THE YEARLONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTIONSHORTLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD 'Immersive and beautiful' The Times 'A rollicking, page-turning wild west adventure' Guardian'Thrilling' New Statesman 'I can't recommend it enough' Rachel Joyce'Paddy Crewe has a 24-carat gift' Sebastian BarryYip Tolroy and his fiery Mama run the general store in Heron's Creek, Georgia. An uneventful life, until gold is discovered nearby and Yip is caught up in a bloody, grievous crime forcing him to flee. On the run, friendless and alone, he meets Dud Carter a savvy but unlikely companion. Together, they embark on a journey that thrusts them unwittingly into a world of menace and violence, of lust and revenge. And, as Yip and Dud's odyssey takes them further into the unknown - via travelling shows, escaped slaves and the greed of gold-hungry men - the pull of home only gets stronger. But what will they find there if they ever return?

On Opposite Sides (Texas Cattleman's Club: Ranchers and Rivals #3)

by Cat Schield

Their families may be feuding So they’re keeping their enemy very, very close…

One Christmas Night (Texas Cattleman's Club: Ranchers and Rivals #8)

by Jules Bennett

They’re in for a little holiday surprise…

One Colorado Night (Return to Catamount #2)

by Joanne Rock

She vowed to make peace with her past. Now she’s having her ex’s baby…

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