The Ramblin' Kid: Western Classics
Book Details
PublisherPearl Necklace Books
ISBN / ASINB010WE0PB2
ISBN-13978B010WE0PB9
Sales Rank264,959
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
• Three books about cowboys, feisty women who need to be tamed, and life on the ranch -- all bound together in this special Kindle edition: The Wanderin' Kid, Judith, The Branding Iron & Judith of Blue Lake Ranch
The Wanderin' Kid by Earl Wayland Bowman
The cowpokes were looking forward to the annual Fourth of July rodeo in Eagle Butte when the Telegram arrived. Two women were arriving shortly. One was a guardian. The second a beautiful 21-year-old who refused to settle down. Her father was sending her to the ranch, hoping her uncle would look after her for six months but she refused to be tamed. Farewell peace and joy on the Quarter Circle KT!
The Branding Iron by Katharine Newlin Burt
Joan is happily wed to a rancher named Pierre, but another man comes along and Pierre becomes jealous. As a result, Pierre uses his branding iron to brand his wife between her shoulders. A third man comes to her rescue, however, and Prosper Gael shoots Pierre, leaving him for dead. But that is only the start of this romantic western adventure story.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch (1919) by Jackson Gregory
Bud Lee, horse foreman of the Blue Lake Ranch, was even more serious than usual when the telegram arrived. It seemed the Blue Lake Ranch may have been a million-dollar outfit; but it was short of cash. Worse, the men were now reporting to a woman they referred to as the "girl!" Every two weeks she was demanding a report, eternally butting in and making suggestions. Bud Lee resolved to see just what he could do about that little woman and her big ideas.
The Wanderin' Kid by Earl Wayland Bowman
The cowpokes were looking forward to the annual Fourth of July rodeo in Eagle Butte when the Telegram arrived. Two women were arriving shortly. One was a guardian. The second a beautiful 21-year-old who refused to settle down. Her father was sending her to the ranch, hoping her uncle would look after her for six months but she refused to be tamed. Farewell peace and joy on the Quarter Circle KT!
The Branding Iron by Katharine Newlin Burt
Joan is happily wed to a rancher named Pierre, but another man comes along and Pierre becomes jealous. As a result, Pierre uses his branding iron to brand his wife between her shoulders. A third man comes to her rescue, however, and Prosper Gael shoots Pierre, leaving him for dead. But that is only the start of this romantic western adventure story.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch (1919) by Jackson Gregory
Bud Lee, horse foreman of the Blue Lake Ranch, was even more serious than usual when the telegram arrived. It seemed the Blue Lake Ranch may have been a million-dollar outfit; but it was short of cash. Worse, the men were now reporting to a woman they referred to as the "girl!" Every two weeks she was demanding a report, eternally butting in and making suggestions. Bud Lee resolved to see just what he could do about that little woman and her big ideas.
