Cade's Redemption: The Western Adventures of Cade McCall, Book 3

Cade's Redemption: The Western Adventures of Cade McCall, Book 3
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I thought that I had read all of Cade's books, but somehow I missed this one. Mr. Vaughan never ceases to amaze me with his writ The reason for my five star rating is mainly based on that being the most available. Most of Cade's novels deserve an even higher rating and I am yet to find one that I can set aside until the final episode is read. Mr. Vaughan, like Mr. Box of the Joe Pickett se. Disaster Reverse This is a well written Western that will keep the reader guessing about what will happen next. Even though the odds are against him, Cade doesn't quit in the attempt to quit being a drunk. This author always delivers an interesting, fast moving Western. I highly . Prize Western Gaby Pratt A western with compelling, fully developed characters - especially Cade and his friend, Jeter. Their friendship, the way it was broken and then restored, plus the action around Dodge prior any law made for an exceptional read. Any fans of westerns, or any well wr
Trying to recover from the grief over the death of his wife, Cade McCall settles in Dodge City, "Hell on the Plains". Caught up in the infamy of lawlessness and gun slinging that is Dodge City, Cade fights the battle against his own despair, and against the Slater Brothers who are trying to take over the town. While drunk, Cade loses the saloon that he owns in partnership with Jeter Willis, rupturing a friendship that had stood for years. He is aided in the struggle by his new found friend, Bat Masterson, old friend Jacob Harrison and the renewed friendship with Jeter Willis.