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Appalachian Bride

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Appalachian Bride

By: Susie Clifft Smith
Narrated by: Lou Del Bianco
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The Choko Travers Outlaw Gang with bounties on their heads for bank robbery, murder and rape kidnapped Rosie McKenzie and hightailed it into the wilderness of the Appalachian Mountains. If she dares to escape, she will face the possibility of attack from wild critters: wolves, cougar, or bear, death by hypothermia, injury, illness, or starvation. But better death than what awaits her at the hands of the ruthless outlaw gang.

Half Cherokee Indian, Gabe Long Tree Sullivan, renowned tracker stands six feet eight in his sock feet. His cold, deadly composure and quick hand with a pistol made him a legend. A dead shot with a shotgun or rifle and just as lethal with a knife in hand-to-hand combat, whispers range the west on how he earned the moniker, Wild Man Sullivan. They have his woman. Hell is coming to breakfast.

©2025 Susan Smith (P)2025 Susan Smith
Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Westerns

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