Sweet Cherry Ray : a novel /
McClure, Marcia Lynn,
Sweet Cherry Ray : a novel / - Center Point Large Print edition. - 263 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Regular print version previously published by Distractions Ink.
"Black Jack Haley and his band of outlaws spent a lot of time in the town of Blue Water. Even the fact that retired Texas Ranger Arthur Ray lived nearby did nothing to discourage Black Jack and his boys from spending their time and stolen money in the small western town. Still, though the outlaws had never harmed any of Blue Water's citizens, Arthur Ray knew men like Black Jack could turn on a dime. An outlaw was an outlaw and not to be trusted. The Texas Ranger protected his family as best he could -- demanding that his daughter, Cherry, dress as a man and remain as inconspicuous as possible. Though Cherry secretly longed for the feminine attire the other young ladies in Blue Water enjoyed, she understood her father's concerns -- and loved him all the more for it. And so, life was fairly uneventful for the people of Blue Water, including Cherry Ray -- until the day when a stranger rode into town. Handsome and intimidating, the stranger kept his business to himself. Yet, by the look of the gun at his hip, folks began to wonder if another outlaw had arrived in Blue Water. But that didn't keep Cherry Ray and her curious nature from crossing the stranger's path one too many times . . ."--
9798891643000 9789798891649 9798891643
2024940073
Texas Rangers--Fiction.
Young women--Texas--Fiction.
Outlaws--Fiction.
Gunfighters--Fiction.
Small cities--Texas--Fiction.
Large type books.
PS3613.C36 / S94 2024d
813.6
Sweet Cherry Ray : a novel / - Center Point Large Print edition. - 263 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Regular print version previously published by Distractions Ink.
"Black Jack Haley and his band of outlaws spent a lot of time in the town of Blue Water. Even the fact that retired Texas Ranger Arthur Ray lived nearby did nothing to discourage Black Jack and his boys from spending their time and stolen money in the small western town. Still, though the outlaws had never harmed any of Blue Water's citizens, Arthur Ray knew men like Black Jack could turn on a dime. An outlaw was an outlaw and not to be trusted. The Texas Ranger protected his family as best he could -- demanding that his daughter, Cherry, dress as a man and remain as inconspicuous as possible. Though Cherry secretly longed for the feminine attire the other young ladies in Blue Water enjoyed, she understood her father's concerns -- and loved him all the more for it. And so, life was fairly uneventful for the people of Blue Water, including Cherry Ray -- until the day when a stranger rode into town. Handsome and intimidating, the stranger kept his business to himself. Yet, by the look of the gun at his hip, folks began to wonder if another outlaw had arrived in Blue Water. But that didn't keep Cherry Ray and her curious nature from crossing the stranger's path one too many times . . ."--
9798891643000 9789798891649 9798891643
2024940073
Texas Rangers--Fiction.
Young women--Texas--Fiction.
Outlaws--Fiction.
Gunfighters--Fiction.
Small cities--Texas--Fiction.
Large type books.
PS3613.C36 / S94 2024d
813.6