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Taming the Wild [Paperback]

Patricia Davis (Author)

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December 20, 2004
Twenty-four-year-old Maureen McKenna has once again been labeled "incorrigible." But in her heart, she carries a terrible secret. She is sent to live with Mary and Robert Richards, where she finds kindness for the first time in her life. She also meets Ross Chandler, who may be the key to showing her how to love and be loved in return. Ross's daughter, Sarah, witnessed the murder of her mother and will no longer speak. The child lives with a horrible secret of her own. Linda and John Shelton are Maureen's very first friends and from them, Maureen receives the gift of laughter. But there are more murders committed, and Maureen is a target. Could the Padgitt boys be the perpetrators? Only Sarah knows the truth, but she remains mute. Look for humor, romance and a surprise ending in this story set in Bozeman, Montana, in the mid-1870s.

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I wrote this book based on the experiences of not only myself, but of other friends as well. This is a work from the heart, and I hope it touches the hearts of the readers as they follow Maureen into finding trust, honesty and love.

About the Author

With a prolific author of Westerns in book form and as manuscripts for television Westerns (like "Bonanza"), I was exposed to the love of the West early. Having a family friend like Tex Ritter didn't hurt either. I learned a lot about the real West from him. Then there was another dear family friend, MacKinlay Kantor, Pulitzer Prize winner for his novel, "Andersonville." I listened as he told about how he put his novels on paper. He used no outline - just wrote straight from the heart. As have I.

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