
Rowdy of the Cross L
Published in the early 20th century, 'Rowdy of the Cross L' by B. M. Bower tells the story of Rowland 'Rowdy' Vaughan, who is embroiled in a bitter feud with Harry Conroy. Despite their animosity, Rowdy is infatuated with Harry's sister, Jessie, who remains loyal to her brother. This novel explores themes of love, loyalty, and conflict in a Western setting, showcasing Bower's ability to blend romance with the ruggedness of frontier life.




















