book cover of Shooting Her Way to Freedom
 

Shooting Her Way to Freedom

(2025)
(A book in the Hearts Across the Frontier series)
A novel by

 
 
Clara Whitlow boards the train to Dry Creek with nothing but her son and the weight of a deadly secret. Fleeing a violent past and the life she once knew, she seeks refuge in the remote Colorado Territory. But the rugged terrain of the frontier offers little safety, and soon, danger follows…

Sheriff Asa McKenna, a man hardened by loss and duty, sees something in Clara that doesn't add up. When a storm of vengeance and betrayal closes in on Clara, Asa must decide whether to uphold the law or protect the woman who is rapidly becoming tangled in his heart—and his duty.

Clara and Asa are unexpectedly thrust into a fight for survival. As enemies close in and danger threatens everything Clara has fought for, they must outwit those who would see them both dead…

Tropes: Guardian of child, Female protagonisty

"Shooting Her Way to Freedom" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.


Genre: Inspirational

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