Daughter of the Storm
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This author delves into complex themes, with their work recognized for its profound insights into the human psyche and social dynamics. The writing style is engaging, often employing innovative narrative techniques that immerse readers in the story. Their work explores timeless questions of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Readers appreciate the author's ability to craft memorable characters and evoke strong emotional responses.






Straight. No Roof But Heaven. The Evening News. The Courtship of Peggy McCoy
When Johnny Rourke returned from the war to old Benj Tramer’s Bandera spread, he found that there was no peace along the Rio Grande. Cattle was being rustled, and men who had been loth to kill for their country’s sake were ready enough to kill for profit. Such a man was Tom Cana, who had been made foreman of the Bandera during Johnny’s absence.