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Milo Talon (Talon and Chantry #8)

by Louis L'Amour

Milo Talon knew the land, and the good men from the bad.

Mining the Iron Mask

by George Corey Franklin

Includes a glossary of terms used in the book.

Miracle in New Hope

by Kaki Warner

Award-winning author Kaki Warner presents a romantic and poignant short novel about following your heart, no matter the cost. <P><P> Amidst the snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains in 1871, Daniel Hobart keeps to himself--a man with a hole in his heart that matches the scar on his face. But when Daniel starts having visions of a young girl crying out for help, he begins to fear that solitude may have caused him to lose his mind. Determined to find out the truth about the mysterious girl, Daniel travels into New Hope and learns that she's the missing daughter of widow Lacy Ellis. <P> After a year of heartbreak, Lacy isn't sure what to make of Daniel's claims of seeing her daughter. But when he sets out to find Hannah on his own, Lacy decides to join him, allowing herself one last chance to hope. And as they retrace the long-cold trail of Hannah's disappearance, two broken people manage to take some small comfort in each other, and in the possibility of a miracle...

The Misadventures of Maude March

by Audrey Couloumbis

Eleven-year-old Sallie March is a whip-smart tomboy and voracious reader of Western adventure novels. When she and her sister Maude escape their self-serving guardians for the wilds of the frontier, they begin an adventure the likes of which Sallie has only read about. This time however, the "wanted woman" isn't a dime-novel villian, it's Sallie's very own sister! What follows is not the lies the papers printed, but the honest-to-goodness truth of how two sisters went from being orphans to being outlaws--and lived to tell the tale!From the Trade Paperback edition.

Miss Bea and the Blacksmith

by Deirdre O'Dare

Bea McIntyre fell for an old scheme and ended up the mistress -- or actually, the sex slave -- of a dissolute rancher named Murdock. Escaping in the middle of the night with only a few small treasures, she has no real plan except to get away.When her mare bruises a hoof, Bea winds up at the blacksmith shop of Angus O’Toole. All she can offer him for his help is herself, but he seems to be satisfied with that bargain.When Murdock sends his hired guns after her, things get dicey. But Bea is no hothouse flower. Between her and Angus, they heat up the days and nights, yet will they also triumph over the black hats?

Miss Gail

by Helen Markley Miller

Abigail Meredith, a 16 year-old girl goes west with a saddle train in 1862 with 14 rough men. Her father was lost in a Civil War battle and her mother died so her only relative, besides a long-lost older brother, is her father's sister, Aunt Mary. Aunt Mary sent her $50 for her fee to come to the Idaho Territory to live with her. But when Gail gets to Bannock, Idaho she discovered that her aunt has died. She has been carefully reared and at first decides that she has to have someone take care of her. Flo, an older lady whom she meets, tells her that she will have to keep herself so she gets a job for her room and board in a boarding house. Slowly the town grows. Gail is appointed the first teacher in the territory. There are several young men and Gail gets to wear her fine gowns brought from Boston when she is taken to dances. Slowly her whole personality changes and she finds love. This was an interesting peek into history of the settlements of gold towns in the old west.

Miss Greenhorn

by Diana Palmer

New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer delivers a reader-favorite tale of Prince Charming on the rangeWhen Christy Haley moves to Arizona, she never expects to meet an irascible, yet irresistible, ranch owner. The blonde teacher can’t help but be drawn to handsome Nate Lang, who makes it clear he isn’t looking for love. But Christy will have to dig a little deeper to find the rancher’s true desires…The last thing Nate needs is an East Coast innocent who doesn’t know a cactus from a cornstalk! But Christy has already unearthed his passion…and discovered her rugged Westerner is a greenhorn himself—at love.Originally published in 1990.

Miss Martin's Mission

by Zane Grey

Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 - October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the American frontier, including the novel Riders of the Purple Sage, his bes selling book. This is one of his stories.

Miss Murray on the Cattle Trail (Mills And Boon Historical Ser.)

by Lynna Banning

A cattle drive is no place for a greenhornBut this city miss is here for the ride!Cowboy Zachariah Strickland should put Alexandra Murray on the first eastbound train home. But he has no choice except to take her on his cattle trail. She hasn’t ridden a horse to death, or shot anybody, but she does drive him furious with longing… Is it possible Alex belongs right here in the Wild West—with Zach?“[A] delightful and passionate western romance … Romance fans will enjoy the fast pace and nonstop action” — RT Book Reviews on Her Sheriff Bodyguard “Charming, heartwarming and tender” — RT Book Reviews on Western Spring Weddings

The Missing: A Novel

by Thomas Eidson

The year is 1886 and old Samuel Jones, broken in body and soul, has ridden hard to reach his daughter’s remote New Mexico ranch—ridden hard so that he can die there. But Maggie Baldwin, grown and with children of her own, wants nothing to do with this man who abandoned her and her mother thirty years earlier to live with the Indians. Nothing, that is, until renegade Apaches shoot Maggie’s husband and kidnap her oldest daughter. Then she has no choice but to ride with the dying father she detests in a desperate attempt to rescue her child before the girl disappears forever into the vast twilight land of old Mexico.

Missing in Montana (Whitehorse, Montana: Chisholm Cattle Company)

by B.J. Daniels

Spend time with the cowboys in the beloved final two books in the classic Whitehorse, Montana: Chisholm Cattle Company series by New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels!CORRALLEDWhen a mystery woman with a gleam in her eye and trouble on her mind hops on the back of Logan Chisholm’s Harley, he thinks he’s in for a wild ride. But Jennifer “JJ” Blythe James might be more than he bargained for.The pretty pop star is running scared. Desperately trying to escape her past, JJ’s defenses are on high alert. She doesn’t really want the cowboy’s protection, but Logan knows that with a killer on her trail, she needs it. It’s the only way the songbird who’s corralled his heart will live to sing another day.Originally published by Harlequin Intrigue in 2012WRANGLEDLife out on the Chisholm Ranch was never dull.That’s Dakota Lansing’s impression, anyway. But she was always on the other side of the fence, keeping her distance from Zane Chisholm, the cowboy with a bad reputation. Now her family secrets are threatening to be unearthed and she’s afraid where they’ll lead, especially if it means setting foot on the Chisholm ranch.…With both their lives in jeopardy, Dakota is forced to admit Zane is her only hope of staying alive. Targeted by unknown assailants, Zane discovers his mysterious connection to Dakota is much bigger than either suspected. The feisty beauty is more than his match and is becoming harder to resist. With time running out, should he let her rope him in and go along for the ride?Originally published by Harlequin Intrigue in 2012

The Missing McCullen

by Rita Herron

A loner seeks redemption...a single mother seeks the truth Defense attorney BJ Alexander is crafty, brilliant, and deeply scarred by the loss of her husband and child. Hired by the McCullen family, who believe Cash Koker to be their lost brother, BJ commits to the case-and vows not to become entangled with her devastatingly handsome client. Unfortunately, Cash is no stranger to hardship, and their mutual attraction is overwhelming. But nothing can prepare him when charges are mistakenly brought against him. Cash insists he's being framed, and it's up to BJ to find the truth. Because not only is Cash's life at stake, but so is that of a missing little boy... The Heroes of Horseshoe Creek

The Missing Patriarch (The Gunsmith #372)

by J. R. Roberts

Looking for Trouble Stuck in Santa Rosita waiting for his horse's hoof to heal, Clint Adams doesn't have much to do besides sit around and play poker. When one of his opponents turns out to be a sore loser, the Gunsmith has to use his shooting skills to resolve the issue. Clint thinks the matter is over, until a young boy who witnessed the fight asks for his help. Jason McCall is ready to give up every cent he has in order to find his missing father, but Clint isn't about to take money from a twelve-year-old boy who's been raising three siblings on his own. Clint agrees to look for the McCall patriarch, but when he finds out that the missing man might be mixed up with ruthless outlaw Andy Donovan, he starts to wonder what he's gotten himself into...

Missing Witness at Whiskey Gulch (The Outriders Series #5)

by Elle James

This ex-soldier will break all the rulesto see justice done… Shattering loss taught former Delta Force operative Becker Jackson to play things safe—and never risk his heart again. Still, he can&’t turn down Olivia Swann&’s desperate plea to find her abducted sister. Nor resist the instant heat with the beautiful artist as they go undercover. But with two mob families targeting them, can they save an innocent witness—and their own lives—in time?From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served.Discover more action-packed stories in The Outriders Series. All books are stand-alone with uplifting endings but were published in the following order: Book 1: Homicide at Whiskey GulchBook 2: Hideout at Whiskey GulchBook 3: Held Hostage at Whiskey GulchBook 4: Setup at Whiskey GulchBook 5: Missing Witness at Whiskey GulchBook 6: Cowboy Justice at Whiskey Gulch

Mission: A gripping revenge thriller

by Paul Forrester-O'Neill

A novel of a father, a son, and the mayhem a lie can wreak: &“Mission is a book that will stay with me. A remarkable debut.&” —Sarah Haywood, New York Times–bestselling author of The Cactus A five-year-old boy and his father are separated by an unforgivable lie. Twenty years later, they meet, and the father, dying, tells of the con men who cheated him of all he had—and the small Northwestern town called Mission that spurned him. Now it is time for revenge. What follows is a twisting story of guile and brutality, mud and gold, as the father&’s enemies are played by a young man with the crooked snout and the pocketful of hatpins . . . &“A powerful narrative which charts one man&’s attempt to overcome adversity and reclaim his family&’s land.&” —Tamar Hodes, author of The Water and the Wine &“Paul Forrester-O&’Neill reveals himself to be an ambitious prose stylist.&” —Nicholas Royle, author of The Director&’s Cut

Mission: Motherhood (Homecoming Heroes Ser. #1)

by Marta Perry

Overnight, Caitlyn Villard becomes mother to twin five-year-olds. Her darling nieces are orphaned, their parents fallen soldiers. So Caitlyn trades New York City for Prairie Springs, Texas, the small military town she'd run from at first chance. Loving the girls is easy. Learning how to be a slow-paced soccer mom is not. Which is where handsome army chaplain Steve Windham steps in. Just in time to show Caitlyn that sometimes you find the man-and life-of your dreams where you least expected.

Mississippi! (Wagons West Series, Book #15)

by Dana Fuller Ross

From north of St. Louis down past Natc Kez to the fertile Bayou, the broad deep river carried barges piled high with valuable cargo and stern -wheelers crowded with eager Americans hungry for the sin and sweetness of exciting New Orleans, But on its seamier streets a dark underworld flourished. There, a cruel ex-lawman hid the beautiful young gentlewoman he had seduced with lies, while he plotted to kill the bold Englishman who had sworn to avenge her honor. And from the far west rode Toby Holt-a fighting man as famous as his father, Wagonmaster Whip Holt-to wage a one- man war on a dreaded Oriental Tong... as the forces of good and evil prepared to battle for control of this rich, fast growing land along the MISSISSIPPI!

Missouri! (Wagons West Series, Book #14)

by Dana Fuller Ross

To strong men like Whip Holt's son Toby falls the dangerous job of hunting down rampaging outlaws and Indians. With young army cadet Hank Blake and loyal Chief Running Bear, Holt and his blazing rifle would challenge train robbers and gunrunners... a beautiful lady would become the shameful stakes in a contest between a con man and an Englishman... and a growing nation would fight for its glorious future with the blood and bravery of the extraordinary men and women whose journey westward began at Missouri!

Missouri Manhunt (Trailsman #315)

by Jon Sharpe

Skye Fargo’s just stopping through Springfield, Missouri, when he makes the acquaintance of the comely Lucille Sparks—a civilized girl who’s had her fill of the frontier. But when she takes the stage out of town, a local gang of lowlifes led by Mad Dog Terrell swoop in and kidnap her. Now, as part of a rag-tag posse, the Trailsman is going to teach Mad Dog some new tricks—like playing dead.

Missouri Mayhem

by Jon Sharpe

ROBBERY ON THE RAILS ... The Missouri & Illinois Central Railroad needs someone to stop a rash of robberies, and for the price they're paying, they can have Skye Fargo for as long as it takes. When someone loots a freight car full of money and registered mail, Fargo goes into action--and finds nothing but shallow graves.... Seems something in the registered mail is more valuable than money, and the people who know about it--including the bandits themselves--are turning up with a few too many holes in them. Train robbery, bushwhacking, and double-dealing make a tough knot to unravel. But everybody leaves a trail--no matter how smart they are--and the Trailsman never gives up on a hunt. ...

A Missouri Schoolmarm

by Zane Grey

Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 - October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the American frontier, including the novel Riders of the Purple Sage, his bes selling book. This is one of his stories.

A Mistaken Match

by Whitney Bailey

MATRIMONY MIX-UPHoping for a fresh start, Ann Cromwell travels to New Haven, Ohio, from London, England, as a mail-order bride—and learns she’s not the wife her groom-to-be was looking for. Though handsome farmer James McCann is kindly, he’s made it clear he wants the matchmaking agency to fix their mistake. But if she can’t convince him to give her a chance, she’s not sure where she’ll go.James can’t imagine why the matchmakers ignored his request for a plain bride. He was burned by a beautiful woman before, and he’s sure someone as stunning as Ann is unsuited for rural living. While the agency sorts out the error, though, Ann quietly works her way into James’s life…but can he ever allow her into his heart?

Mistakes Can Kill You: A Collection of Western Stories

by Louis L'Amour

Edge-of-your-seat thrillers from the greatest Western author ever.There will never be another Western writer like Louis L'Amour. A legendary author and indisputably the greatest storyteller in his genre of all time, L'Amour captivated millions of readers and has sold well over three hundred million copies of his works, which includes nearly ninety novels and countless short stories.Mistakes Can Kill You highlights an essential selection featuring nine of L'Amour's earlier short stories, sometimes written under the pen name Jim Mayo, that exemplify the rugged morality of the best Western writing. In "Black Rock Coffin-Makers," two men ready to kill over ownership of a ranch get more than they bargain for when a stranger is caught in the crossfire. And in "Four- Card Draw," Allen Ring wins a ranch in a poker game, only to find out an unsolved murder was committed there years ago and law enforcement thinks Ring knows more about it than he's letting on.L'Amour made his characters come alive on the page, and his ability to capture the spirit and authenticity of the Wild West is unrivaled. Mistakes Can Kill You transports you to a world you'll never want to leave, and proves that Louis L'Amour will always be the king of spinning a classic Western yarn.

Mistletoe Cowboy: Sugar Pine Trail A Snow Country Christmas Wyoming Winter Christmastime Cowboy Moonlight Over Manhattan A Chesapeake Shores Christmas

by Diana Palmer

In this heartwarming story of holiday romance, one cowboy is ready for love—whether he knows it yet or not . . . Horse whisperer Parker doesn't drink, smoke, or gamble, and he doesn't have much to do with women, either. But that may change when a runaway Palomino leads him to his small Colorado town&’s new schoolteacher. Widowed Katy, and her sweet daughter, are new in Benton. But while the little girl can&’t even ride yet, Katy&’s not new to horses or ranching. It seems she and Parker have a few things in common—including hearts in need of healing. With Christmas around the corner, could kisses under the mistletoe bring the handsome wrangler the gift of his very own family? &“No one beats this author for sensual anticipation.&”—Rave Reviews

Mistletoe Cowboy: A Clean Romance (Kansas Cowboys #8)

by Leigh Riker

The best Christmas gift…is a second chance with her!Cody Jones is a good cowboy with a bad past. But he’s paid for his mistakes and is finally coming home to Barren, Kansas. Only this time, ranch princess Willow Bodine won’t be waiting. She’s gotten engaged to another man: Cody’s enemy. Now Cody must prove that a bad boy cowboy can change his spurs…and become the man Willow truly deserves by Christmas.USA TODAY Bestselling AuthorKansas CowboysBook 1: The Reluctant RancherBook 2: Last Chance CowboyBook 3: Cowboy on CallBook 4: Her Cowboy SheriffBook 5: The Rancher’s Second ChanceBook 6: Twins Under the TreeBook 7: The Cowboy’s Secret BabyBook 8: Mistletoe Cowboy

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