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The Outlaw

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The Outlaw

By: Elizabeth Rose
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★★There's a new sheriff in town, and he was once an outlaw!★★

The Sheriff:

Lawton (Silver) Silverton returns to Blackhawk, knowing his new profession as sheriff isn't going to be easy. After running with the Amos gang, he doesn't expect to be accepted even if he had a damned good reason for what he did. Silver holds no regrets except for one - Sadie Hunter, the girl he loved and left behind.

The Past Lover:

Sadie Hunter made a new life for herself the day Silver left town without even saying goodbye. Now he has the nerve to show up as Blackhawk's new sheriff, and her world is turned upside-down. He turned outlaw and left her behind. Now he thinks he can pick up where they left off. Three years is a long time to be apart and think they can make amends. Sadie is no longer convinced she wants him back, or that she wants to tell him her secret.

Can an outlaw turned sheriff bring law and order to Blackhawk as well as mend a relationship that has fallen apart? Or is it too late for amends, with lives pushed apart by wrong decisions and broken promises?

Genre Fiction Westerns
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I loved the story and it was well written. I missed the emotions that narrators give to it. I understand that narrators cost a lot of money. All in all it was worth the price.

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