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An exhilarating journey through the unforgiving Wild West that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. The story follows Jeb McCulloch, a man on the run after a daring rescue, and the woman who falls deeply in love with him as they navigate the treacherous terrain of mountains, deserts, and ruthless pursuers. The author’s storytelling skillfully weaves love and danger into every page, culminating in thrilling shootouts and an unforgettable showdown.

This high-stakes Western adventure is a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone looking for a gripping tale of love, survival, and reckoning. A Bullet for Two immerses readers in a world where bullets and passions collide, and where the pursuit of love and freedom takes center stage against a backdrop of lawlessness.

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Saddle up, partner! A Bullet for Two by Robert Strzalko is a Wild West adventure that'll have you hooked faster than a six-shooter in a showdown. From the moment I cracked this book open, I was drawn into a gritty world of love, danger, and blazing guns.

Why should you read it? Well, it's like riding shotgun with Jeb McCulloch and his fiery companion through a desert landscape filled with ruthless lawmen and bounty hunters hot on their tail. The story's got more twists than a sidewinder's path, and it all leads to a showdown that'll leave you breathless. So, if you're up for a heart-pounding ride through the Wild West, grab your copy of A Bullet for Two and saddle up for a high-octane adventure you won't want to miss!

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Okay a guy named Jeb rides into town and goes to board his horse at the livery and comes up on three men sexually assaulting a young girl. Only to find out the three men are the local sheriff, the mayor and the guy who basically built the town. The Jeb has right and wrong steeped too deep and so seeing no way out he shoots the man it takes the girl for her own safety. The rich man’s son Scott and the sheriffs son Earl form a posse to hunt down the killer of these three great men. There will also soon have a blood thirsty bounty hunter after them as well. OK this is not a long read Innoway it is one of the worst westerns I have ever read and the ending is so disappointing but it was probably one of the most historically accurate westerns I have read I did find the characters talked a lot there was a lot of dialogue in the book in the young girls name changes from Sarah in the beginning two at the end her name summer… And I have no clue how that happened but having said all that I would still write this book 3 stars due to its historical accuracy and entertainment factor because I did read the whole thing and as I said I was disappointed at the end but found it absolutely historically accurate. I want to thank the author and net galley for my free arc copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.

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