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Steven Cain

    War at Home
    Bets & Breakfasts
    Sunset Kings
    • Sunset Kings

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      John Hoffman, a loving husband and father, returns to his family and farm after WW 1 with a troubling secret that threatens to tear apart his family. Despite the family's struggle, they are strong of character and wish for the father's recovery. A visit from one of John's war buddies unravels the secret so recovery can begin. Journey with the Hoffman family on their beautiful cattle farm on the prairie, replete with incredible sunsets and bright, starlit nights, as they deal with two world wars, prohibition, gangsters, prejudice, unpredictable weather, and the depression. This historical novel, set in northwest Indiana, spans five decades and speaks volumes about families and rural life, good and bad, in the first half of the 20th century. Immigrants work the land but take time to enjoy nature and occasional escapades in Chicago and Indianapolis.

      Sunset Kings
    • Bets & Breakfasts

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Two couples book a Murder & Mystery-themed cabin next to a casino for two weeks. The wives passionately enjoy the thrill of the haunted-looking house. None of the four anticipated the murder and mystery that waited for them below. This is a novella.

      Bets & Breakfasts
    • War at Home

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This sequel to Sunset Kings takes a closer look at the underworld affecting the Hoffman family farm in the 1920s. That time period evokes images of jazz, flappers, gangsters, and moonshine. In Cain's third novel, you will follow Lizzy, a beautiful - but naïve - young woman on her journey from rural Indiana to Hollywood, where she hopes to become a star. Her mobster boyfriend, Frank, reports to Al Capone and eventually brings danger to Lizzy and those she loves in Indiana. Cain masters historical allusion and juxtaposition, which adds richness to this novel. Truly an enjoyable read

      War at Home