Deadshot

Author: Jesse Storm
Genre(s): Romance | Western
Total pages: 69
Deadshot

Deadshot buried his gun four years ago. The West dug it back up.

Once the most feared bounty hunter on the frontier, Deadshot walked away after bringing in more outlaws than any man alive. At forty-nine, his body is worn, his hands ache, and the quiet life suits him just fine. He hunts, fishes, and keeps to himself – until a bleeding teenage boy stumbles out of the dark.
Rider isn’t a fighter. He was meant to inherit his father’s ranch, not outrun the men who destroyed it. With his family taken and bandits on his trail, Rider’s only refuge is the cabin of a legend who swore he’d never hunt again.
What begins as a single gunfight turns into a race against time. To save Rider’s mother and sister, Deadshot must track Quincy, the outlaw no lawman has ever brought in alive. Rider must learn to fight, or die learning.
Together, the old gun and the green boy ride into blood-soaked territory where mercy is weakness and mistakes are fatal.

For Rider, it’s a lesson in becoming a man.
For Deadshot, it may be his last hunt – and his final chance at family.

Note: Each novel in the Western Justice Adventures series is a standalone story, with sprinkles of romance, that can be read out of order.

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