Venture into the chasms of loneliness and distrust alongside three women who are facing great changes in their lives. Cassie is trying to save a camp from bankruptcy, but Will’s job is to see the property sold no matter who gets in the way. Laura is left at the altar with a house in serious disrepair, while Connor doesn’t know if he should help her or be loyal to his best friend, the runaway groom. Beth is facing a mountain of problems, and she certainly didn’t need to deal with distrustful Brendan returning to town and stirring awake her heart.
... a video-game system, a pile of games for it, some books and a lot of other stuff. “Wow!” “This is all for you, Tyler,” the woman said. “Why don't you pick something out and play for a while, huh?” “Gee, thanks.
Goldsby was later convicted of murdering a Nowata depot agent and sentenced by Judge Parker to hang . On March 17 , 1896 , standing on the gallows , he was given the chance to speak to the crowd of spectators who had come to watch the ...
This book offers an inside look at over 30 interesting and unusual episodes that shaped the history of the Sooner State.
We climbed a wide road of red dirt and white crushed gypsum to Forest Cemetery at the summit of a hill. The smell of skunk floated on the air. Three buzzards circled a group of trees north of the road at the hill's crest.
Polo's of Ardmore , 1717 West Broadway , 73401 ( 580 ) 226-7656 Wright's Steak and Lobster House , 905 East Bois D'Arc , 73533 ( 580 ) 252-4363 Robertson's Hams ( sandwiches ) , 1–35 , exit 15 , 73448 ( 580 ) 276–3395 DAVIS Babe's Hot ...
“Let's me see Pat, yes I was kid once, I was born just like you, Ma's name was Nettie, she born me in '83 in Coleman County, Texas. They always told me my birthday was in October.” “But G-pa, what day?” “Pat, I don't know, ...
Biographical account of the life of Henry Vernon Foster, legendary oil man of the great Oklahoma oil boom.
This collaborative work is an ode to the forty-sixth state, to its stereotypes and its surprises. Oklahoma is exactly as expected—and not. It is an old place, shaped by millennia of wind and rain and sun.
The Osage: Its Ranching Legacy
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