
Flying U's Last Stand
When a slick land boom syndicate starts luring hopeful settlers to Montana with promises of cheap property, they have no idea they're being used as pawns in a scheme to destroy the Flying U Ranch. The open range that's sustained generations is about to be carved up by men who've never worked a day on horseback, and the cowboys who've called this land home won't go quietly. As tensions escalate, a child disappears into the vast prairie, a devastating fire races across the grasslands, and somewhere in the chaos, two people find each other against all odds. B.M. Bower wrote the Old West the way it actually felt: dust in your teeth, a six-shooter on your hip, and the stubborn belief that some things are worth fighting for. This is Western adventure at its finest, but also a story about what happens when progress comes not with a handshake but with a contract. For readers who want their Westerns raw, romantic, and full of heart.











































