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Daniel Lance Wright

    Daniel Lance Wright draws from his extensive experiences, spanning from working on a cotton farm to a career in the television industry, to craft compelling narratives. His writing bridges disparate worlds, offering readers a unique lens through which to view the human condition. Wright's style is characterized by its evocative power, immersing readers in thoughtfully constructed settings. His works frequently delve into the intricacies of relationships and the search for meaning.

    Helping Hand for Ethan
    Where are you, Anne Bonny?
    Once Upon an Austin Night
    • Once Upon an Austin Night

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Carlee Cayne’s career in the US Marshal Service suddenly becomes fraught with more danger than she bargained for. Forced to shoot and kill a drug cartel leader’s brother puts a target on her by the vengeance seeking kingpin. The promise of another chance at love comes along with the appearance of Lincoln Bridger in her life. He shows her the way to a better, and safer, existence. But, first, she and best friend Dixie Vega have dangerous business to tend to before that can be possible. She must stop the relentless stalking by the revenge-seeking drug lord, Rogelio Ortiz.

      Once Upon an Austin Night
    • Where are you, Anne Bonny?

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Captured and thrown into a steamy Jamaican prison in 1720, Anne Bonny and confederates, Calico Jack Rackham and Mary Read, are quickly convicted of piracy and sentenced to hang. A clever ruse helps Anne escape but she must leave Mary and Jack behind. On the run from the law in the Caribbean and the American colonies, Anne becomes adept at disguises... of both genders. Adventure now comes in many new forms, on land and upon the seas. But how long can she maintain such well guarded anonymity?

      Where are you, Anne Bonny?
    • Helping Hand for Ethan

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      All Ethan Lee wants to do over summer vacation is spend his time swimming on the family farm at the bend on Meandering Creek. In this idyllic setting, Ethan meets a stranger, a familiar young man that he can’t quite place. This likeable young man charms the youngster into a fast friendship deflecting every attempt Ethan makes to determine who he is, where he comes from and why he keeps showing up. And, how does this guy know so much about his family? Ethan has no clue at the beginning, just how interesting his tenth summer was destined to become, the final summer in an age of innocence.

      Helping Hand for Ethan