STEAMPUNK: What if the classics had been written to fit in the genre of steampunk?
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STEAMPUNK: What if the classics had been written to fit in the genre of steampunk?
Raina Strickland lay dying from the last beating her brute of a husband would ever give her. With her son Branan by her side, she struggles to tell him of his heritage before she dies. He is not the son of Strickland as he has believed for 12 years, but the son of Raina’s first husband Raulf MacTavish.
AMERICANA: The moment Bartholomew sees his nephew's mail order bride, Ariah Scott, he knows that his life is forever changed. His loveless marriage to a pious, hypocritical and shrewish wife has wrung the joy from his soul. His endless days of simply existing now have meaning in the form of a young woman who is forbidden to him.
Severely injured, a woman stumbles into a saloon in the mining town of Dominion Falls. A week later she's able to rise at last from her sickbed, but her injuries are not only physical, but psychological.
WESTERN: For widow Tempest Whitney life is hard - living in a dirt dugout, with two small children, a drunken father and no one to protect or provide for her. But she'd rather run her ranch on her own than to remarry like everyone in Deception Canyon wants.