A Winter's Night in Montana


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Western Montana looked nothing like it's eastern counterpart. Montana was a state known for sweeping plains and low rolling hills. Western Montana was completely different it was a heavily forested area with mountains, lakes and fresh streams. It was winter, Christmas eve in fact and it was cold outside. The wind howled loudly as it roared down the valley. With the howling of the wind came the even more ominous howling of wolves. "Pa, pa I heard wolves" cried out Terry.




Hot Winter Nights


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This cowboy can make any girl melt! Montana in December is cold. Still, struggling actress Lila Loveridge is committed to the independent movie they're shooting—despite frigid temperatures, an empty wallet and a sneaking suspicion that her acting career has frozen in its tracks. Good thing there's a Montana cowboy hot enough to keep her warm. Rancher Clint Landers is one tall, lean and sizzling specimen, and before long, Lila is shivering with pleasure. Their chemistry is impossible to resist. But while every night is deliciously wicked, every day is a reminder that they can't have a future together. Because in order for Lila to follow her dream, she'll have to leave her sexy cowboy behind…




Winter


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Describes winter in a remote valley of inhabitants, the last valley in Montana without electricity.




Stories for a Winter's Night


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A collection of short stories by thirty-five Native American authors ranging from those who have achieved mainstream success to young writers just starting out.




Montana Noir


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Grady and Graff, both Montana natives, masterfully curate this collection of hard-edged Western tales.




Winter Comes to Montana


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Overcoming all of the obstacles of being abandoned at birth, Elizabeth had gotten settled into the Montana ranch life with Allister as her husband. Things seemed to be near perfect until she realized nothing in life was perfect. New trials and adversities would now have to be overcome. What was wrong with Allister? He assured her that she was the woman of his dreams, but why had he become despondent? Even though she had never doubted his love, she must find the reason for his sadness. Adding to their troubles was the harshness of the Montana winter. Could Elizabeth and Allisters love withstand the tribulations they must face? And then, there was Adam..




One Winter's Night


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Riley Westmoreland never mixes business with pleasure—until he meets his company's gorgeous new party planner. But when he gets Alpha Blake into bed, he realizes one night will never be enough. That's when her past threatens to end their affair. So Riley does what any Westmoreland male would do…he vows to win her heart—for good.




Winter in Ireland


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Romance writer Jennifer Graham heads to Dublin for a two month research trip and to heal from a recent breakup. There she meets Ian Shephard and their attraction is immediate. Neither one, though, is looking for a relationship, so they'll just be friends, right?




Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night


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Grieving over the loss of his love, werewolf Bowen MacRieve enjoys a passionate encounter with his enemy, the witch Mariketa the Awaited, but when sinister forces threaten her life, Bowen must use all his skills to keep her alive.




Montana's Righteous Hangmen


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This is the story of Montana Territory in the last half of the nineteenth century, when a massive influx of gold seekers brought murderers and robbers into the region and forced the creation of an organization of law-abiding citizens known as the Vigilantes. Led by Captain James Williams, the Vigilantes sought to stop the blatant activities of more than fifty road agents in the Bannack-Virginia City mining area, who were secretly directed and protected by a local sheriff, Henry Plummer. The first instance of taking the law into their own hands occurred when an impromptu group of men captured, tried, and hanged one notorious killer, George Ives. Thereafter, with public approval, the Vigilantes continued to ride across the land, bringing swift retribution to all wrongdoers. Lew L. Callaway, who grew up knowing Captain Williams as a friend to his father, herein recounts the stories of such famous episodes as the trial of Ives and the controversial capture and hanging of Joseph A. Slade, who was carrying the severed ears of one of his victims in his pocket on the day he was hanged. More than a history of the bloody era that spawned the Vigilantes, this is the story of life in Montana Territory, of gold fever, Indian warfare, and the cattle empire that ended, along with Captain Williams’s life, in the disastrous winter of 1887.