- Publisher: Tea Tin Press
- Available in: Kindle, Paperback
- Published: May 14, 2024
Join the sassy ladies of Fergus, Idaho, as they protect their town in this quirky historical trilogy.
The Sheriff’s Surrender, book 1: Gert Dooley can shoot the tail feathers off a jay at a hundred yards, but she wants Ethan Chapman to see she’s more than a crack shot with a firearm. When the town’s sheriff is murdered and Ethan is named his replacement, Gert decides she has to do whatever she can to help him protect the citizenry. She rallies up the local women to form the Ladie’s Shooting Club to protect their businesses, homes, and families. But when one of their members is murdered, will these feisty gals have what it takes to find the killer before he strikes again? And will the new sheriff put the club out of work, or will he surrender his heart to one crack shot lady?
The Gunsmith’s Gallantry, book 2: The shy gunsmith has problems—women problems!
Hiram Dooley’s sister Gert is about to leave him to get married—if Sheriff Ethan Chapman would ever propose. Hiram’s sister-in-law Rose thinks Hiram should marry her, since they’re both widowed. The woman he truly loves, Libby Adams, is blind to his regard.
Schoolmarm Isabel Fennel has a different problem—a man claiming to be her uncle came to town and then disappeared. She’s afraid her father may have killed him. Hiram helps the sheriff end a brawl at Bitsy Shepard’s saloon, and a mysterious stranger claims to be heir to a mining claim. The mayhem continues in the tiny town of Fergus. Can Hiram and the sheriff, along with Libby and the other members of the Ladies’ Shooting Club, discover what’s behind the mysterious events? Will the uproar derail Hiram and Libby’s blooming romance, or can the Ladies’ Shooting Club save the day once again?
The Blacksmith’s Bravery, book 3: Has the town’s blacksmith, Griffin Bane, been bowled over by beauty?
By age twelve, Vashti Edwards was orphaned and working her way west in different saloons. Life in Fergus, Idaho, has given Vashti new hope in Christian friends from The Ladies Shooting Club and an employer who turned her saloon into a restaurant. But money is tight, and Vashti tries to get the job she’s dreamed of–as a stagecoach driver.
Griffin is overseeing the stagecoach line and admits he needs more help. But can a woman—even one known to be a good markswoman—handle the challenges and dangers on the trail?
As soon as Vashti starts, the line becomes target of a band of robbers. Was Griffin a fool to put a woman at the reins, and can he brave the beautiful distraction she makes as he takes to riding shotgun?
Will The Ladies Shooting Club catch the bandits and bring the stubborn couple together?