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TO KEEP A PROMISE
Genre: Western Inspirational Author: Terry Burns Cover art: Rickey R. Mallory Coming soon in audio eBook (12 popular formats), $4.95 This eBook is available in Adobe [.PDF], Microsoft [.LIT], Palm Doc [.PDB], Rocket/REB1100 [.RB], Franklin [.FUB], Hiebook [.KML]
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A naive young minister, intent on saving souls, heads west with his new bride. In the course of his work, he is murdered. Alone, his wife finds the strength to not only survive, but to carry on her husband's mission. Befriended by two cowboys, she makes her way to Clarendon, Texas, a town established by Methodist ministers, and dubbed "Saint's Roost" due to its piety in the midst of the wild cow towns of the area.
Terry Burns is a fifth generation Irish storyteller and a fourth generation Texas bullshipper. He has fiction published in the Roswell
Literary Review, Lubbock Lifestyle Magazine, and a short story collection capriciously entitled "Three Naked Ladies Playing Cellos" published by the Darkstormy writers. Terry also has a number of articles and poems in various publications, and a small book of cowboy poetry entitled "Cowboys Don't Read Poetry." He is a member of the Western Writers of America, and is currently serving as President of the Panhandle Professional Writers, one of the oldest writing groups in the nation. |