Benjamin Reheboam and his gang of degenerates are some of the meanest, most loathsome thugs the West has ever seen. When two hapless pioneer families find themselves lost in the Gehenna Mountains,... More > Reheboam's own private stomping grounds, they learn firsthand the extent of his violent disposition. BRANDED is a gritty spaghetti-Western, chock full of moonshine-induced debauchery and 19th Century lawlessness. It is author Crooktooth's second novel.< Less
Christy has been in love with Danny for years. As she finds herself alone with him for a week she begins to learn what it means to be his.
David has wanted Danny's little sister since one he saved... More > her one crazy night when she was 16, now he has learned that she has branded herself his. Is Stacey ready to finally ride with only him?< Less
Aura's perfect world falls apart when her guardian, Conn, tells her it is time to return home. Having lived all her life in the perfect world of the Undine she finds it hard enough to fit in amongst... More > the mortals, but when she is reunited with her long lost father a world more sinister than anything she could have imagined is uncovered.< Less
Aura's perfect world falls apart when her guardian, Conn, tells her it is time to return home. Having lived all her life in the perfect world of the Undine she finds it hard enough to fit in amongst... More > the mortals, but when she is reunited with her long lost father a world more sinister than anything she could have imagined is uncovered.< Less
This book is a reference guide for brand managers who want to improve their company, product or service image in the market. It talks about the various pitfalls one should avoid, explains branding... More > and marketing terms in simple language with examples along with providing a branding framework which can be readily used and applied to existing and new brands.< Less
This book is a reference guide for brand managers who want to improve their company, product or service image in the market. It talks about the various pitfalls one should avoid, explains branding... More > and marketing terms in simple language with examples along with providing a branding framework which can be readily used and applied to existing and new brands.< Less
A short Article dealing with daily life experience marinated with live examples from known brand providers and brands that can be a short case study for Marketing courses and themes
Alcatraz
Black Jack
Bull Hunter
Gunman's Reckoning
Harrigan
The Night Horseman
The Rangeland Avenger
Riders of the Silences
Ronicky Doone
The Seventh Man
Trailin'!
The Untamed
Way of the Lawless
A Western. He gave them the same chance his brother got ... none at all. 'At once the blind anger faded from the eyes of Riley. By the weight of that first blow he knew that he had encountered a... More > worthy foeman, and by the position of Cartwright he could tell that he had met a confident one. The big fellow was perfectly poised, with his weight well back on his right foot, his left foot feeling his way over the rough ground as he advanced, always collected for a heavy blow, or for a leap in any direction. He carried his guard high, with apparent contempt for an attack on his body, after the manner of a practiced boxer. As for Riley Sinclair, boxing was Greek to him. His battles had been those of bullets and sharp steel, or sudden, brutal fracas, where the rule was to strike with the first weapon that came to hand. This single encounter, hand to hand, was more or less of a novelty to him, but instead of abashing or cowing him, it merely brought to the surface all his coldness of mind, all of his cunning.’< Less
A Western. He gave them the same chance his brother got ... none at all. 'At once the blind anger faded from the eyes of Riley. By the weight of that first blow he knew that he had encountered a... More > worthy foeman, and by the position of Cartwright he could tell that he had met a confident one. The big fellow was perfectly poised, with his weight well back on his right foot, his left foot feeling his way over the rough ground as he advanced, always collected for a heavy blow, or for a leap in any direction. He carried his guard high, with apparent contempt for an attack on his body, after the manner of a practiced boxer. As for Riley Sinclair, boxing was Greek to him. His battles had been those of bullets and sharp steel, or sudden, brutal fracas, where the rule was to strike with the first weapon that came to hand. This single encounter, hand to hand, was more or less of a novelty to him, but instead of abashing or cowing him, it merely brought to the surface all his coldness of mind, all of his cunning.’< Less