
A SAGEBRUSH CINDERELLA - CHAPTER I. WHISKERS.
CHAPTER II. LAND.
CHAPTER III. CINDERELLA.
CHAPTER IV. THE SONG OF SONGS.
CHAPTER V. THE SILVESTRE SLIDE.
CHAPTER VI. THE GIRL FROM FIFTH AVENUE.
CHAPTER VII. THE ROPING OF CARRIGAN.
CHAPTER VIII. THE THREE MUSKETEERS.
Jacqueline, called Jac by everyone except her father, runs the kitchen of her family’s crossroads hotel, handling stove and skillet with a swagger that rivals any gunslinger. When the chores pause, she escapes into romance novels that dress the desert in armor and chivalry.
Maurice Gordon arrives, a charismatic cow‑puncher whose silver bandanna and quick draw have made him a legend across the plains, and he mentions a dance at Bridewell. A spilled cup of coffee forces a clumsy meeting, and their sharp banter instantly ignites a stubborn attraction.
As the town prepares for the evening, Jac finds her fierce independence colliding with the fantasy of a knight in denim, setting the stage for humor, pride, and a budding romance. Listeners will hear the clang of pans, rustle of bandannas, and the faint echo of a western fairy‑tale waiting to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark.
Release date
2021-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1892–1944
A hugely prolific storyteller of the American West, he turned pulp-era action into fast, vivid adventures that kept readers hooked. Writing as Max Brand, he became one of the best-known Western authors of the early 20th century and also helped create the popular Dr. Kildare stories.
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