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— The Devil Rode Beside Her
READING AGE 18+
Ellen “Curly” Martin
others
ABSTRACT
BOOK DESCRIPTION — The Devil Rode Beside Her ⭐On the dying edge of the American frontier, where the wind carries secrets and the dead don’t stay buried, a woman rides with a past carved in blood.Mara is a hardened tracker with a scarred heart and a rifle that never misses. She’s hunting the preacher who destroyed her family—The Shepherd, a man of God on paper but a devil in the dark. But the plains hold more than human monsters. Something old, unseen, and hungry has begun riding beside her… and it knows her name.With a ghostly companion at her heels and fire on the horizon, Mara crosses towns that fear her, outlaws who underestimate her, and spirits that study her. Each mile drags her deeper into a world where justice bleeds into vengeance, and the line between the living and the dead gets thinner than dust.In a land ruled by guns, ghosts, and God, Mara must choose:Face the devil she knows, or the darkness that’s claimed her shadow.Gritty as the desert. Haunting as an unmarked grave. The Devil Rode Beside Her is a supernatural Western where every bullet carries a memory—and every ghost wants something back.
THE NIGHT OF ASH”
A preacher’s sermon turns into slaughter.
Your protagonist—young, barefoot, smoke-stung—is dragged into the dirt while her home burns behind her. She hears the preacher whisper in her ear:
> “Even God can’t save the wicked, girl.”
Then he leaves her for dead.
But in the smoke… something crawls across the ground toward her.
Not a man.
Not an animal.
A shadow with a heartbeat.
It curls beside her like a loyal hound.
And when she finally stands again, the shadow stands too.
Fade to black.