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The Outlaw's Letter
2019
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4.53
Average Rating
179
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Grant Davis is searching for the man to clear his name, after having spent time in prison, thanks to his mother, for a crime he did not commit. He is given a letter by Harriet 'Hetty' Osgood from his brother, but before he get a chance to respond, Hetty takes off with a criminal from her past chasing her. Harriet Osgood, is a teacher in Kiowa Well, Colorado when a wounded young man falls through her schoolroom door. He hands her a letter and the words ' brother, give him, Bucket of Blood, Pueblo' before he passes out. Hetty dresses as a boy to deliver the letter herself, but soon finds that the short adventure and good deed end up being much more than she expected. Can Hetty and Grant find happiness, despite the forces of their past doing everything to destroy their very lives? Is 'The Outlaw's Letter' the key?
Avg Rating
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Angela Raines
Angela Raines
Author · 2 books

Angela Raines is the pen name for Doris McCraw. Doris is an author, historian, performer, speaker and poet. She moved from the historically rich region of West Central Illinois to the equally history rich Colorado. Many of her works focus on the history that has surrounded her all her life. Her stories are action, adventure and romance as the characters work their way through the challenges to their Happy Ever After, even if implied. An avid reader Doris also loves to spend time in history archives, either online, in history centers, or local libraries, looking for small, unknown pieces of history. Usually these found gems are in her books, short stories, blogs and non-fiction papers written for publications. She also has a continuing project of documenting the women doctors who lived, studied and worked in Colorado prior to 1900. Doris writes in both the Medieval and Western Romance. She considers they both fall under Historicals although she loves the Western genre. All eras have extraordinary histories that just beg to be told. Sometimes Doris thinks the 'muse' may be asking too much, but then smiles and digs right in. The results? Stay tuned after reading the stories she currently has available. You can also find her non-fiction on Amazon in the Pikes Peak Library District's books: Disasters of the Pikes Peak Region (Regional History Series), Film and Photography on the Front Range (Regional History Series) Doris is a member of the American League of Pen Women, Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West and Western Fictioneers.

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