Prairie Fire (Guest Review)

Standard
https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product/9-prairie-fire-luke-jensen-series-releases-august-2021/

Luke Jensen is a well-known bounty hunter, although this hunt may just be his last!  The opening scene places readers back in time during the Civil War era where they meet Colonel Neville Goldsmith. Goldsmith commands men who are supposed to forage for supplies as well as do reconnaissance. During his time in the war, he has gathered around himself a large group of dedicated men, those who would follow him into the fires of hell if he so ordered that move.

Now, after the war, Goldsmith is out to take from others regardless of who they are by any means necessary.  The gang is run in military fashion, and Goldsmith is always looking for new recruits.  Luke Jensen has no plans on joining the gang.  He has plans to wipe them out when he sees the ruthless destruction left behind by the gang.  As fate would have it, Luke is allowed to be part of the gang if he passes the colonel’s test.

As I read, I was amazed at the growing suspense in the story.  Luke Jensen was at one point running from a twister only to land in a battle for his life in close quarters.  In another intense scene, Luke finds himself on the trail of the Goldsmith gang but ends up riding right into a town they took over. Throughout the story Luke is trying to take out the gang and save lives, often by putting his own life right in the line of fire.  There were so many moments when I was reading where it was as if Luke went from the frying pan into the fire!  Sometimes he was able to save folks, other times he buried what was left of them.

Out of all the Luke Jensen Bounty Hunter series novels, this book seemed to be high octane from the first page until the very last!  I recommend reading the whole series as the character Luke Jensen is a man with no back up in him.  He is tough when he needs to be, tries to help others, and occasionally he likes to romance the ladies. (Author of Review: LBJ)

Johnstone Legends: Breckinridge Wallace

Standard

In Tennessee, 17 year-old Breckinridge Wallace knew the laws of nature. When his life was in danger, he showed a fearless instinct to fight back. Killing a thug who was sent to kill him got Breckenridge exiled from his Smoky Mountain home. Brutally wounding an Indian attacker earned him an enemy for life… Now, from the bustling streets of St. Louis to the vast stillness of the Missouri headwaters, Breckinridge is discovering a new world of splendor, violence, promise and betrayal.

https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product-category/western-books/the-frontiersman-book-series/

Death & Texas (A Death & Texas Western #1)

Standard

“The great state of Texas is a land of opportunity. For outlaws. And horse thieves. And cattle rustlers. Not to mention bank robbers, train robbers, and anything-that-ain’t-nailed-down robbers. The state’s governor, Richard B. Hubbard, is at the end of his rope. He wants to clean up Texas once and for all—and he’s desperate enough to try something crazy: hire a man who can do what the Texas Rangers can’t.”

https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product/1-death-and-texas/

When the Shooting Starts (Guest Review)

Standard
https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product/4-when-the-shooting-starts-smoke-jensen-series-releases-june-2022/

Smoke Jensen is a character that fans enjoy and always look forward to whatever challenge awaits the mountain man. Smoke has had many wild adventures in his young life and his body bears the scars from multiple wounds he suffered in the engagements.  Taught by Preacher in the ways to live life in the high lonesome, Smoke knows how to hunt both man and animal.  Now the knowledge he gained may come in handy when the town of Big Rock faces attacks from multiple adversaries.

Smoke and Sally are working hard to build their ranch they call the Sugarloaf.  So far, they have just a few hands to help and one of them is named Pearlie.  Sally is comfortable in the house or in the saddle, and Smoke has taught her how to defend herself when necessary.  As the couple learns that a renegade band of Indians has fled the reservation, killing many while leaving a trail of blood, it seems the warrior leader is on a track straight for Big Rock.

The army has also camped outside Big Rock in anticipation of the band of killers, but is this their only purpose?  The leader of the First Colorado Rifle Brigade is Colonel Talbot who, once camp is set up outside the town, sends in his captain to bring the sheriff to him for a talk.  Monte Carson isn’t one who likes being ordered around but with Smoke beside him they pay a visit to hear out the colonel.  When the colonel shares his suspicions that the band of Indians led by Black Drum is on their way and the town folks need to be ready, Smoke and Monte begin to spread the word to prepare not just the town but those in the outlying ranches.

Smoke, Sally and the town are in danger, and it will take everyone to make a stand to live through the storm that is coming.  Throughout the novel it seems Smoke and others aren’t quite sure what to make of the army brigade, and when a few of the town’s folk are hurt by soldiers, folks are wondering just who they should be prepared to make their stand against.  Interesting twists and turns are wonderfully built through the story from Smoke helping the army to some of the citizens leading men landing in jail.

When the Shooting Starts is the newest addition to the Smoke Jensen Novel of the West series, and in my opinion it’s one of the best!  The romance Smoke and Sally have is touching and how they stand by each other through thick and thin is magnificent.  At a time when life is precarious and one mistake can lead to disastrous results, the story makes a point of showing when folks stand together to fight evil, right can be restored!  I hope the author plans more for this series.  I can’t get enough of Smoke and Sally Jensen along with their ranch hands coming together to help folks! (Written by LBJ)

When the Shooting Starts (A Smoke Jensen Novel of the West #4)

Standard

“For Smoke and Sally Jensen, the Sugarloaf Ranch is the American Dream come true. A glorious stretch of untamed land near the Colorado-Kansas border, it’s the perfect place to stake their claim, raise some cattle, and start a new family. But when a man claiming to be an army colonel arrives in Big Rock—with a well-armed militia—the Jensens’ dream becomes a living nightmare. This stranger calls himself Colonel Lamar Talbot. He’s come to warn them about a looming war with the Cheyenne Indians. And only he can save them from a bloody massacre—by launching a counterattack that’s even bloodier. . .”

https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product/4-when-the-shooting-starts-smoke-jensen-series-releases-june-2022/

Johnstone Legend: Flintlock

Standard

He is brave, tough as leather, and has left behind a trail of deadly enemies–outlaws he’s hunted down or killed with the cold heart of a man used to violence. A feared bounty hunter and the scourge of bad men everywhere.

Flintlock carries an ancient Hawken muzzle-loader, handed down to him from the mountain man who raised him. He stands as the towering hero of a new Johnstone saga.

https://williamjohnstonebooks.com/product-category/western-books/flintlock-series/

George Custer

Standard

George Armstrong Custer was a US Army officer & commander in the Civil War. After the war, Custer was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the Regular Army and was sent west to fight in the Indian Wars. On June 25, 1876, while leading the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn, he was killed along with all of the five companies he led. This action became known as “Custer’s Last Stand”.