<h1><strong>Can a city slicker adapt to western life?</strong></h1><h2><strong>Bandits and death are never far away</strong></h2><ul><li><strong>A definitive edition</strong></li><li><strong>Large Print edition</strong></li><li><strong>16-point font for easy reading</strong></li><li><strong>Professionally typeset</strong></li><li><strong>Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey</strong></li></ul><p>Madeline's brother Alfred struggles to make ends meet. Madeline is overwhelmed by the refreshing experience in the open ranches mountains and plains away from city life. The handsome cowboy Gene Stewart is a welcome distraction too.</p><p>After some difficult times adjusting to life as a cowgirl Madeline embraces her new life. She buys land of her own to settle down. At the same time she finds out that cowboys can be tamed and danger is never far off. The only way to survive it all is by cooperating with the locals against attacking bandits and Mexican raiders.</p><p><em>He'll rob burn and make off with you. He'll murder too if it falls his way.</em></p><p><strong>Will Madeline's growing desire for the western lifestyle push her into risking her life?</strong></p><p><em>Light of the Western Stars</em> is a story about a young woman's pursuit for meaning in a world full of danger love in unexpected places and redemption for the future. The book shows us how compelling cowboy life was in 1912 New Mexico.</p>
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