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Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory April 1,1880 "I guess these last six months of trying to reform went out the window. I'll just go back to my old ways. It's easier on my heart even if it's harder on my body." Miguel Montero, the "bad boy" of the Montero family, had lived fast and loose for many years. He was comfortable with his life-no strings, no woman waiting for him or telling him to behave, and riding jobs he could leave when he pleased. A talented horseman and a top hand, Miguel was an unencumbered man, and he was happy with his life. Then a woman from his past jolted him, and Miguel decided…mehr

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Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory April 1,1880 "I guess these last six months of trying to reform went out the window. I'll just go back to my old ways. It's easier on my heart even if it's harder on my body." Miguel Montero, the "bad boy" of the Montero family, had lived fast and loose for many years. He was comfortable with his life-no strings, no woman waiting for him or telling him to behave, and riding jobs he could leave when he pleased. A talented horseman and a top hand, Miguel was an unencumbered man, and he was happy with his life. Then a woman from his past jolted him, and Miguel decided to reform to win her love. However, things did not go exactly as they should have-or did they? Join Miguel in this story as he travels east with his horse, Demonio, in search of fun and a woman he met only one time. His life, as well as the lives of the friends he encounters, will be changed in ways none of them could have imagined.
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Rosie Bosse lives and writes on a small ranch in Northeast Kansas with her sweetheart and husband of many years. She has always been fascinated with history, and her historical novels allow her to combine America's past with her love of storytelling. "The War Between Us" is the first novel in her Uncivil War Series. May all her books pull you in and hold you until the last line. When you finish, may her "friends" be your "friends."