The whole town watched Marshal Gideon Cross put iron cuffs on the woman in the blue … Just as the Marshal Took Her, a Boy Cried “Mama” — And the Town Fell SilentRead more
Author: Bien Tap Vien
The Widow Never Expected Love Again… Until the Man Across the Creek Stayed For Coffee
The morning the creek rose high enough to swallow the bridge, Grace Ellison was standing in … The Widow Never Expected Love Again… Until the Man Across the Creek Stayed For CoffeeRead more
“She Came for the Dog…” The Rancher Hoped She’d Stay for Him Instead
The dog was covered in blood when Nora Vale found him under the rancher’s porch. At … “She Came for the Dog…” The Rancher Hoped She’d Stay for Him InsteadRead more
“You Oughta Be My Woman”… The Rancher Gave Her a Home, a Future, and His Name
The first time Cole Barrett said, “You oughta be my woman,” Sarah Whitcomb was standing in … “You Oughta Be My Woman”… The Rancher Gave Her a Home, a Future, and His NameRead more
She Never Expected Love to Take—Until a Lonely Rancher Crossed the Fence
At two seventeen in the morning, Hannah Cole woke to the sound of her dead husband’s … She Never Expected Love to Take—Until a Lonely Rancher Crossed the FenceRead more
He Bought Her Bread Every Morning — By Winter, He Asked for Her Hand and Gave Her a Bakery
The morning Caleb Whitaker first saw Clara Bennett cry, she was standing outside a bakery window … He Bought Her Bread Every Morning — By Winter, He Asked for Her Hand and Gave Her a BakeryRead more
A Lonely Rancher Came for Supper… Then the Children Asked Him to Stay
Evelyn had 14 children in her care and 60 days to find them a home … A Lonely Rancher Came for Supper… Then the Children Asked Him to StayRead more
“You Cook Well,” He Said—Her Answer Made Him Offer More Than Work
She arrived at the mining settlement with 11 cents and a dress that had not … “You Cook Well,” He Said—Her Answer Made Him Offer More Than WorkRead more
She Had Nowhere Left to Go—Until He Said, “Come Home and Eat Supper”
She was a saloon girl. He was the sheriff’s new right hand. And on a … She Had Nowhere Left to Go—Until He Said, “Come Home and Eat Supper”Read more
“Have You Eaten?” the Widow Asked—And the Quiet Cowboy Never Left Her Table
The mending shop sat at the edge of Teller’s Creek where the main road thinned … “Have You Eaten?” the Widow Asked—And the Quiet Cowboy Never Left Her TableRead more