Six guns, whips, and wild, wild women! 1876: Time to throw away the corsets and draw down on the Old West. When Horace Greeley said "Go West Young Man" he never would have thought that two young women would take his advice to heart. Striking out against all odds and risking everything to be together. Society calls them Sapphists. Chief Sitting Bull calls them "Big Magic". Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok call them friends. Pinkerton's detectives want them alive. Clarke Quantrill's gang of outlaws want them dead. Two runaway women in a man's world risk their very lives to be together.
©2012 J.D. Cutler & Sugar Lee Ryder (P)2012 Banty Hen Publishing
rambunctiously soft spoken.
"Dime store Lesbian"
I really really loved this I enjoyed it a great deal ,I closed my eyes and felt the sun on my back and the dust in my eye's and was quite happy to be taken along the plains of America ,with our two heroins and their historical band of characters you will come across in this charming tale.Good humor and good drama the only grip I have is there isn't more of this type of book to choose from.(hint hint)
"Amazing!"
I have not had the pleasure of reading the written version. The audio on the other hand was perfect, a beautiful story and an easy listen.
This is the first audio book I have been able to listen too the whole way through.
Her voice was just perfect, not too loud and not too soft. She made all of the many different characters come to life!
I think the title fits the book, I wouldn't change it at all.
Loved it! A second book would be grand...
"Boring"
My advice to the author - read Louis L'Amour und meaby you'll becom a better writer...
no way
It's ok.
each and every one!
There's nothing more to say.