The Man from Shenandoah

The Man from Shenandoah
Marsha Ward
Fiction—Western Adventure Romance
ISBN: 0-595-26308-9
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Publication Date: January 2003
Price: $14.95       Size: 6" x 9"       233 Pages
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Carl Owen doesn't intend to lose anything—not his land, not his cattle, and certainly not his girl—ever again!


The young cavalryman returns from the Civil War to find the family farm destroyed, his favorite brother dead, food scarce, and his father determined to leave the Shenandoah Valley to build a cattle empire in Colorado Territory. Crossing the continent, Carl falls in love with his brother's fiancée while set to wed another girl, but he might lose everything if the murderous outlaw Berto Acosta has his way. Carl battles a band of outlaws, a prairie fire, blizzards, a trackless waterless desert, and his own brother—all for the hand of feisty Ellen Bates.


Praise from Reviewers

"This is a book to prize, and not only for its gritty realism, exciting action, and compelling characters. The story further engages us by examining the ties that hold family and community together. Not many Westerns do that. Heartily recommended!"
        C.K.Crigger, Author of the Boothenay Irons Gunsmith series
        Western Writers' Newsletter, Nov. 2002


"It's tight and holds the interest and—as always—[Marsha Ward's] writing is clear, descriptive and gripping...vivid to the point of breathtaking.... [Her] characterization is so good...a more than terrific read!"
        Kerry Blair, Best-Selling Author of The Heart Has its Reasons and Closing in

"The Man From Shenandoah is a book for the whole family to share. It offers action, romance and a realistic premise. ...Ms. Ward is a true storyteller who has created characters that demand and hold the reader's interest.... [Her] clear and vivid writing sweeps us along with her characters on their adventures."
          Anne Haw Holt, "Western Fiction Review," April/May 2003. Read the full review.

"Whatever happened to good, old fashioned westerns? If you've ever gazed over the shelves wondering this, then Ms. Ward has a book for you. It recaptures the simpler, more genteel times that used to be essential to the Hollywood Westerns starring people like Henry Fonda and Gary Cooper."
           Cindy Lynn, "Midwest Book Review—Reviewer's Bookwatch," September 2003. Read the full review.

"For Civil War or Western romance lovers, this one is a bit of both. The story follows Carl Owen after the end of the Civil War. He comes home to find his brother has been killed in the war and his family is on the brink of ruin.... I found The Man from Shenandoah immediately mesmerizing."
           Jennifer Hill-Russell, "Roundtable Reviews," October 15, 2003. Read the full review.

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A Note from Marsha Ward

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Notes posted to my guestbook or sent to my email addresses, including mwward_az@yahoo.com, may be considered for inclusion on my Fan Mail Letters page. Permission to use your letters and notes will be assumed unless you specifically request that they not be used. Thank you.

~~Marsha

I am an award-winning writer and editor who has published over 900 pieces of work. I'm a member of Western Writers of America, Superstition Mountain Scribes, and American Night Writers Association. Arizona is my home, and my fans can email me at mwward_az@yahoo.com. My website is at www.MarshaWard.com Also, take a look at the website of my second novel, Ride to Raton

Do you already have The Man from Shenandoah and want it autographed? Don't send me the book, as I'm concerned about it getting lost in the mail. I'll be happy to send you an autographed 2- by 4-inch sticker to place inside your copy of The Man from Shenandoah. Simply send me a self-addressed, stamped envelope—the small kind that measures 3 1/2- by 6 1/2-inches is fine—and instructions about who to sign the book for (especially if it is a gift for someone else). Please print or type names so I don't make a mistake. Thank you. By the way, my signature looks much better than the example!

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