Cheyenne's Destiny!

Fiction & Literature, Westerns
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Author: Raymond Cook ISBN: 1230000746205
Publisher: Raymond Cook Publication: January 6, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Raymond Cook
ISBN: 1230000746205
Publisher: Raymond Cook
Publication: January 6, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

     Cheyenne’s Destiny! ©2012 by Raymond Cook is a 233 page eBook story about Frank Kincaid, his wife, Cassandra along with his 24 year old son, Morgan and his 21 year old daughter Cheyenne who arrived in Marble, Colorado in 1894. The ‘Homestead Act of 1862’ was the match that lit millions of Americans dreams back east of wanting to own their own land out west. Each married couple was eligible to own 160 acres of land “Out West” if they lived on the land, built a home and farmed it for 5 years. Marble, Colorado was one such “Tiny Town” that held the promise of “Work in the Gold, Silver or Marble mines.”

     But the “lure” of striking it rich finding gold wasn’t the only driving force that made families make the perilous journey across the plains to settle in the west. Entrepreneurs saw the “taming of the west” as an opportunity to make a fortune supplying pioneer families with what they needed to survive. To Frank, settling near the mining town of Marble made perfect sense. Marble was near the towns of Carbondale and Redstone and a bit further away was Denver. The area was booming with both settlers and businesses. One thing ranchers and townsfolk’s had in common was that most needed a horse to get from ranches to towns and to the mines.

     3 years later, Frank had no idea that on that spring morning, horse thieves would attack his ranch to steal his quarter horses, killing everyone but his daughter, Cheyenne. As a handsome cowboy made his way down the mountain above the Kincaid Ranch, he saw the rustler’s attack and raced down the mountain trail to try to save the family. Carl Jackson was able to kill the rustler’s, but Cheyenne was the only one found alive, near death. She was bleeding very badly and Carl had no time to lose if he was to save her life. Little did either of them realize that love would grow out of his compassion for her and his love for horses.

This is my 5th of 22 western frontier eBooks written since 2011. 

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     Cheyenne’s Destiny! ©2012 by Raymond Cook is a 233 page eBook story about Frank Kincaid, his wife, Cassandra along with his 24 year old son, Morgan and his 21 year old daughter Cheyenne who arrived in Marble, Colorado in 1894. The ‘Homestead Act of 1862’ was the match that lit millions of Americans dreams back east of wanting to own their own land out west. Each married couple was eligible to own 160 acres of land “Out West” if they lived on the land, built a home and farmed it for 5 years. Marble, Colorado was one such “Tiny Town” that held the promise of “Work in the Gold, Silver or Marble mines.”

     But the “lure” of striking it rich finding gold wasn’t the only driving force that made families make the perilous journey across the plains to settle in the west. Entrepreneurs saw the “taming of the west” as an opportunity to make a fortune supplying pioneer families with what they needed to survive. To Frank, settling near the mining town of Marble made perfect sense. Marble was near the towns of Carbondale and Redstone and a bit further away was Denver. The area was booming with both settlers and businesses. One thing ranchers and townsfolk’s had in common was that most needed a horse to get from ranches to towns and to the mines.

     3 years later, Frank had no idea that on that spring morning, horse thieves would attack his ranch to steal his quarter horses, killing everyone but his daughter, Cheyenne. As a handsome cowboy made his way down the mountain above the Kincaid Ranch, he saw the rustler’s attack and raced down the mountain trail to try to save the family. Carl Jackson was able to kill the rustler’s, but Cheyenne was the only one found alive, near death. She was bleeding very badly and Carl had no time to lose if he was to save her life. Little did either of them realize that love would grow out of his compassion for her and his love for horses.

This is my 5th of 22 western frontier eBooks written since 2011. 

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