
Two for the Money
By Jory Sherman
2015
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GUNN IS ALWAYS READY FOR A HARD SITUATION!Gunn is captured by the Hunkpatila Sioux and taken back to the Indian land as a prisoner. Because the Sioux have heard of his reputation as a sharpshooter, they treat him with respect. They give him two women to help occupy his time, and he shows the women how to put their heads together for his entertainment pleasure. Cocksure and ready, Gunn proves that he deserves his reputation by shooting off in all directions!When the Hunkpatila call upon Gunn for his expertise in dealing with a group of soldiers caught trespassing, crossing with settlers on their land, Gunn must choose. Not wanting to go against his own people, he declines—and then to complicate matters he discovers a beautiful young orphan among the settlers. He saves her hide by taking her back to his tepee—and teams her up with his two Indian maidens for a private tête-à-tête. Not to be outdone, each woman offers her own thanks to Gunn, proving the theory that it is as much fun to give as to receive!
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Jory Sherman
Author · 44 books
Jory Sherman was born in Minnesota and grew up in West Texas, Louisiana, and Colorado. He was a magazine editor for a time and had some of his work published, including some poetry, short stories and articles. Sherman had a friend who owned a publishing company and asked him to write a novel for the company. From that offer came five more novels, all written in one year. He wrote the supernatural mystery series, "Chill," which was somewhat revolutionary for the times, but which earned him an eight book contract. He then came up with the idea for "Rivers West," a series which had each book written by a different western author. Then came the "Baron Saga," the first of which was "Grass Kingdom" which earned Sherman a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in Letters. Sherman has also won the Spur Award for his contribution to Western Literature.