An independent ranchwoman in post-Civil War Texas enters her prize stallion in a race, unwittingly placing herself and the town sheriff in danger. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Lee Morgan is an oddity among women. She is no Southern Belle, but a horse rancher, tough and strong as any man. Determined to prove her capability, she agrees to race her stallion against a neighbor's, despite her misgivings about the wisdom of gambling and horse racing.The races have brought danger and a low element to Burnt Rock, making Marshall Ben Flood's life harder. It also endangers both him and Lee. The wildness evolves into murder. It is too late to stop the race though, and it will take every resource in Lee to win it. Faith and courage are key elements to proving herself.***** This innocent novel will appeal to fans of Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey. It shows that faith can carry into every aspect of life, even those not traditionally thought of as requiring it. Both parents and children can share this book as a family read.
Stallions at Burnt Rock
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This was an excellent western novel. The author wove an interesting fictional story with accurate horse information and christian values.
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