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Free (Kindle/Kobo) Legend of Obadiah Wilder [Xtian 1870s Western Adventure Short]

The Legend of Obadiah Wilder: The Glorious Defeat of the Dickenson Gang by Erica Vetsch is a sheriff vs outlaws adventure tie-in short (apparently not romantic) to her Cactus Creek Challenge series of f/m western historical romances set in late 19th century Texas, this installment giving the backstory of one of the main characters' parents, free courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour's Shiloh Run imprint.

This is being made free to promote the upcoming eponymous 1st-in-series, slated for July.

Currently free @ Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK) & Kobo (available to Canadians).

Description
The Short-story Prequel to The Cactus Creek Challenge--
Get to Know Ben Wilder's Legendary Sheriff Father and Why Ben Has Big Shoes to Fill

The notorious Dickenson Gang had wrecked havoc on Texas in the 1870s, and no lawman had been able to best them until Obadiah Wilder stood his ground on a hot July day in 1874. Here, told in Sheriff Wilder’s own words, is the story of his ultimate defeat of these rugged outlaws, and the true tale of what led to Obadiah becoming a true legend in Cactus Creek, Texas, history.
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