That is not what you’ll find in Anna Schmidt’s series Where The Trail Ends and certainly Last Chance Cowboys: The Rancher is a hard slice of reality in the American West By the time we come to Trey Poterfield’s story the West may have been tamed a bit, but it /5. · The final book in the Where the Trail Ends series by Anna Schmidt is titled LAST CHANCE COWBOYS: THE RANCHER. A highly anticipated ending to the historical western romance series. It’s a story that is set in the late ’s when cattle ranchers and sheepherders are having a hard time coexisting in the Arizona www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · Schmidt’s enjoyable fourth Last Chance Cowboys historical (after The Outlaw) has the unusual backdrop of tensions between cattle ranchers and sheep herders in Brand: Sourcebooks.
Book 1. Last Chance Cowboys: The Drifter. by Anna Schmidt. · Ratings · 31 Reviews · published · 7 editions. "I barely know you, and yet there's something abou. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve Last Chance Cowboys: The Drifter. Want to Read. Last Chance Cowboys (Paperback). A feisty heroine and a hero eager to make everything right. What more could a reader want? -LEIGH GREENWOOD, USA Today. Where the Trail Ends Series: Last Chance Cowboys: The Drifter (Book 1) Last Chance Cowboys: The Lawman (Book 2) Last Chance Cowboys: The Outlaw (Book 3) Last Chance Cowboys: The Rancher (Book 4) What People Are Saying About Anna Schmidt: "Readers wanting a good old fashioned Western romance need look no further than this one.".
A historical Western series set in the sweeping Arizona Territory, Maria is in for the fight of her life keeping a greedy corporate conglomerate off her land and drifter cowboy Chet out of her heart. Schmidt’s enjoyable fourth Last Chance Cowboys historical (after The Outlaw) has the unusual backdrop of tensions between cattle ranchers and sheep herders in the lateth-century Arizona Territory. That is not what you’ll find in Anna Schmidt’s series Where The Trail Ends and certainly Last Chance Cowboys: The Rancher is a hard slice of reality in the American West By the time we come to Trey Poterfield’s story the West may have been tamed a bit, but it is as dangerous as ever, if not more so now.
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