Prairie Flowers
On a quiet anniversary, rancher Win Endicott and his wife Alice find themselves haunted by memories of Tex Benton, a cowboy whose turbulent past won't stay buried. As Alice rides out to gather prairie flowers beneath the vast Montana sky, she stumbles upon Tex embroiled in trouble at the Timber City saloon, setting the stage for a confrontation that threatens to unravel everything the Endicotts have built. What begins as a nostalgic celebration becomes a reckoning with old passions, unresolved debts, and the question of what might have been. Hendryx weaves frontier adventure with genuine emotional complexity, creating a Western where the most dangerous territory isn't the open range but the human heart. The prose carries the stark beauty of the plains, and the characters breathe with the contradictions of real people caught between duty and desire.











