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Beneath a Dakota Cross
Beneath a Dakota Cross
Beneath a Dakota Cross
Audiobook7 hours

Beneath a Dakota Cross

Written by Stephen Bly

Narrated by Jerry Sciarrio

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Brazos Fortune sets out on his journey in the first of Stephen Bly’s new “Fortunes of the Black Hills” series. When locals threaten the lives and property of his family. Brazos abandons his Texas homestead for a new ranch in the West he has seen in a dream. It’s a war against corrupt lawmen, wild outlaws, and bitter winter weather as Brazos wrestles with his newfound hunger for gold and the burning desire to be reunited with his family. He must test himself against the untamed frontier, confront the greedy miners who try his Christian convictions, and find the new home God showed him Beneath a Dakota Cross.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 15, 2008
ISBN9781605481135
Beneath a Dakota Cross
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Stephen Bly

Stephen Bly (1944-2011) authored and co-authored with his wife, Janet Chester Bly, more than 100 books, both historical and contemporary fiction and nonfiction. He won the Christy Award in the category western novel for The Long Trail Home, from The Fortunes of the Black Hills Series. Other novels were Christy Award finalists: The Outlaw's Twin Sister, Picture Rock, and Last of the Texas Camp. His last novel, Stuart Brannon's Final Shot, finished with the help of his widow, Janet Chester Bly, and three sons--Russell, Michael, and Aaron--was a SELAH Award finalist. She just completed her first solo adult Indie novel, Wind in the Wires, Book 1, Trails of Reba Cahill.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A Christian western! Biblical theology and action with history of the Dakotas thrown. Bravos’ life shows us what Jesus means when He says to take up our cross and follow Him
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Very boring book, the whole story is one long internal dialog. The character is one minute ready to fight and the next tucking tail. Very inconsistent. The characters just didn’t have depth.