Books written by Agnes Alexander

  • Writers Crushing Covid-19

    AUTHORS: Bruce Coffin, Charles Salzberg, Cheryl Bradshaw, Debra Goldstein, Jaden Terrell, Frank Zafiro, Cathy Cobb, Phillip Bowie, Warren Moore, Zoë Sharp, Marvin Wolf, Tom Wood, Jonas Saul, Barry Lancet, Brendan DuBois, Diane Capri, ...

  • How to Use Hawaiian Fruits

    EXACT reproduction of the original book HOW TO USE HAWAIIAN FRUITS by Jesse Turner and Agnes Alexander first published in 1910.

  • A Cowboy Celebration

    A COWBOY CELEBRATION pops and sizzles with seven colorful, sensuous stories by some of PRAIRIE ROSE PUBLICATIONS - best authors.

  • Lariats, Letters, and Lace

    Each of these western romance tales revolves around a letter of some kind- with some unexpected results.

  • Quinn's Promise

    The stagecoach left Denver at six on a warm May morning and stopped at a way station for the midday meal. The food was greasy and not what Quinn or her sisters were used to, but she managed to swallow a few bites and noticed they did, ...

  • Fiona's Journey

    Zeke rode up to the Weatherbee's wagon and dismounted. Granny Weatherbee's grandson was sitting on a log with his wife. They were drinking coffee. “Howdy, Charlie. Ma'am.” He tipped his hat. “Evening, Zeke.” “Has Granny's patient come ...

  • Grace's Dream

    beautiful.” Lance walked up to her, tucked her arm in his, and grinned at her. “He's right, you do look beautiful.” Grace blushed, and said a timid, “Thank you.” “Well, if you two are through handing out compliments, let's head back to ...

  • Amelia's Marriage

    Though his black eyes were like ice, he said in a calm voice, “You are Amelia's father and I will respect you for that reason, but get one thing straight and get it straight now. If you ever strike my wife, you'll be sorry.

  • Rena's Cowboy

    ... Rena said. “Well, folks.” Leona snagged everyone's attention. “We've got a lot to do today and everybody can help. Looks like there's going to be a wedding tonight. Rena here is getting married and we want to make this a festive and ...

  • Opal's Faith

    Nineteen-year-old Opal Barnett never dreamed that leaving her home in Memphis, Tennessee to settle on a ranch that her father had inherited near the little town of Wildweed, Arizona would bring such an unsettling change in life.