Rosa's Land (Western Justice #1)

Gilbert Morris


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 ·
[?] · 8 ratings · 320 pages · Published: 01 Feb 2013
His dream awaits...

Lafayette Riordan longs for an adventurous life fighting against the West's worst outlaws. But his gentle upbringing has prepared him for a life as a scholar and artist, not a lawman. Unwilling to give up, Riordan secretly learns to handle firearms--and eventually gains a coveted spot with Judge Isaac Parker's famous marshals--even though it involves doing the worst jobs in the Territory.

Rosa Ramirez left the sordid conditions of her home near Amarillo, Texas, for the promise of a new life on her grandfather's ranch. But she quickly learns that safety is just as precarious on the ranch after a band of outlaws steals her grandfather's horses and kills one of his men. Rosa rides to Judge Parker and demands protection, but she is livid when she learns that Riordan--the stable boy and dish washer--is the only man available. Far from being the marshal that Rosa wanted, Riordan doesn't even look like he can brandish a pistol.

It's up to Riordan to convince Rosa otherwise...and take hold of his dream of honor and love.

 
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