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Stephen Bly

    August 17, 1944 – June 9, 2011

    Stephen Bly was a prolific author whose works often explored themes rooted in the Western landscape and Christian faith. His writing was characterized by a profound understanding of characters and the motivations that drive their actions. Through his narratives, he aimed to convey messages of hope and redemption. His background working on ranches and farms lent an authentic voice to his storytelling, resonating with readers seeking literature with a moral core.

    Gefährlicher Ritt am Humboldt River. Abenteuer im Wilden Westen
    Das verschollene Manuskript
    False Claims at the Little Stephen Mine
    One Step Over the Border
    The Power of a Godly Grandparent
    Last of the Texas Camp
    • 2019

      False Claims at the Little Stephen Mine

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Stuart Brannon is back. And he's found gold! But the struggle to keep it could cost him his life. After months of digging in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, Stuart Brannon and Englishman Edwin Fletcher finally hit the mother lode. But someone else is after their claim. Under attack, they fortify the mine and ally themselves with three Ute Indians. Soon they find themselves fighting both a professional gunman and the powerful Colorado Southern Mining Corporation. Stuart Brannon finds himself dealing with both the threat to his claim and, much to his surprise, with his own greed as he comes to terms with his newfound riches.

      False Claims at the Little Stephen Mine
    • 2007

      Last of the Texas Camp

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Texas frontier, this novel explores themes of resilience and the enduring spirit of the American West. It follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate personal and communal challenges, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in a rapidly changing landscape. The story captures the essence of Western life, blending rich historical details with emotional depth, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

      Last of the Texas Camp
    • 2007

      One Step Over the Border

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(55)Add rating

      The story follows two contemporary cowboys who embark on a quest across the West, navigating their reluctance as they seek their true loves. Award-winning author Bly crafts a narrative that explores themes of love and adventure, highlighting the challenges and growth of these unique heroes in their journey.

      One Step Over the Border
    • 2003

      The Power of a Godly Grandparent

      Leaving a Spiritual Legacy

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      The book emphasizes the importance of instilling family culture, security, and a sense of history in grandchildren. It explores how these elements contribute to their development as individuals and as part of a larger spiritual community. By nurturing these values, readers can help their grandkids grow into well-rounded members of both their family and the family of God.

      The Power of a Godly Grandparent