Description:If you like bad boys, with big hearts; you’ll want to meet Güero, Ma’cho, Táági and Bigan. And also our female protagonist; Cha’a Many Horses, badass cowgirl.A 2016 NaNoWriMo winner.Cha'a Many Horses and her compadres continue their journey through Apacheria, Arizona territory and Sonora, Mexico in 1886. The Apache are still under siege. Our multiracial heroes are threading their way between two warring cultures, not always successfully. Some are mistaken for outlaws, others for Injins. Bullets fly, knives flash. Will they survive their vacation?While each of the books in the series is stand alone, there are ongoing stories which provide a cliffhanger at the end of each.An excerpt from Hell to Pay: “…A velvet voice behind me says, “Why the hell are you here, Roxanne?”I swivel around and almost fall off my barstool.Holy fuck. It is her. I have to grab the edge of the walnut bar to right myself. How the hell? Is there no escape from her?I can’t help myself. “Ma?” I blurt. “Damn it.”I’ve sworn to never call the evil bitch that. Not after all she’s done. In fact, I’ve disowned her.My Ma is Alexandra Rockefeller. Or, as I call her, X. Because X marks the spot where evil dwells.My name was Rockefeller, too, until I had to change my identity to escape the authorities.After I met Ma’cho, he named me Annie Talks To Horses. Because I do.Then, my favorite grandfather came along and suggested I take his last name, which is rightfully mine as far as Injins are concerned.Now, I’m Cha’a Many Horses. A much better name for an Osage Apache princess. Okay, also a Viking half breed. But still Injin to the core.“Hello, Roxanne.” She walks over and busses my cheek. She always uses the full white eyes name she stuck me with at birth. The upstart. “Been fighting, I see.”“Roxy or Annie, X. Cha’a even.”“I named you Roxanne,” she says, bussing the other cheek.“Fuck you, X,” I say. And, there it is. I’m blunt with mother.The touch of her lips ignites a fiery inferno on my tender cheek. I put the less than frosty beer mug up to one of the injured spots to staunch the burn. Overacting, just for her.She ignores that, and turns to hug Táági.“Scorched earth, Ma,” I say, to her back, mug held tight to cheek. “Yore touch always burns like scorched earth.”She turns her head far enough to shoot me a charming smile. “I’m happy to see you too, child.”“I’m twenty-two years old. A full fledged adult. And it’s my life now, damn it.”A lot of folk have vied for the title, but I swear, my Ma actually is the devil incarnate.”We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hell to Pay: A Journey to Apacheria 1886 (Cha'a Many Horses). To get started finding Hell to Pay: A Journey to Apacheria 1886 (Cha'a Many Horses), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Hell to Pay: A Journey to Apacheria 1886 (Cha'a Many Horses)
Description: If you like bad boys, with big hearts; you’ll want to meet Güero, Ma’cho, Táági and Bigan. And also our female protagonist; Cha’a Many Horses, badass cowgirl.A 2016 NaNoWriMo winner.Cha'a Many Horses and her compadres continue their journey through Apacheria, Arizona territory and Sonora, Mexico in 1886. The Apache are still under siege. Our multiracial heroes are threading their way between two warring cultures, not always successfully. Some are mistaken for outlaws, others for Injins. Bullets fly, knives flash. Will they survive their vacation?While each of the books in the series is stand alone, there are ongoing stories which provide a cliffhanger at the end of each.An excerpt from Hell to Pay: “…A velvet voice behind me says, “Why the hell are you here, Roxanne?”I swivel around and almost fall off my barstool.Holy fuck. It is her. I have to grab the edge of the walnut bar to right myself. How the hell? Is there no escape from her?I can’t help myself. “Ma?” I blurt. “Damn it.”I’ve sworn to never call the evil bitch that. Not after all she’s done. In fact, I’ve disowned her.My Ma is Alexandra Rockefeller. Or, as I call her, X. Because X marks the spot where evil dwells.My name was Rockefeller, too, until I had to change my identity to escape the authorities.After I met Ma’cho, he named me Annie Talks To Horses. Because I do.Then, my favorite grandfather came along and suggested I take his last name, which is rightfully mine as far as Injins are concerned.Now, I’m Cha’a Many Horses. A much better name for an Osage Apache princess. Okay, also a Viking half breed. But still Injin to the core.“Hello, Roxanne.” She walks over and busses my cheek. She always uses the full white eyes name she stuck me with at birth. The upstart. “Been fighting, I see.”“Roxy or Annie, X. Cha’a even.”“I named you Roxanne,” she says, bussing the other cheek.“Fuck you, X,” I say. And, there it is. I’m blunt with mother.The touch of her lips ignites a fiery inferno on my tender cheek. I put the less than frosty beer mug up to one of the injured spots to staunch the burn. Overacting, just for her.She ignores that, and turns to hug Táági.“Scorched earth, Ma,” I say, to her back, mug held tight to cheek. “Yore touch always burns like scorched earth.”She turns her head far enough to shoot me a charming smile. “I’m happy to see you too, child.”“I’m twenty-two years old. A full fledged adult. And it’s my life now, damn it.”A lot of folk have vied for the title, but I swear, my Ma actually is the devil incarnate.”We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hell to Pay: A Journey to Apacheria 1886 (Cha'a Many Horses). To get started finding Hell to Pay: A Journey to Apacheria 1886 (Cha'a Many Horses), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.