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Saviours of Oestend PRINT

By Marie Sexton

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Life on the prairie has never been easy, but now Oestend itself seems bent on destruction.

Banished from the BarChi by the man he loves, Dante Pane must find a way to rebuild his life and heal his broken heart. Unable to love women, afraid to love men, Dante wants only to find some peace.

But peace is hard to come by in Oestend. Dante's new home reeks of death, he can't keep his ranch hands in line, and his new cook is taking over his house. As if that's not enough, strange occurrences plague the prairie—dead animals, unnatural weather, and voices riding wind. Dante is determined to persevere, but it soon becomes clear there's more at stake than his ranch. All of Oestend is at risk, unless somebody can set things right.

With the help of his faithful ranch hands, Frances and Simon, and the combined strength of friends, both old and new, Dante will fight for his life, his home, and the heart of the one he loves.

Reader Advisory: This book is a sequel to Song of Oestend. This book contains scenes of violence.

General Release Date: 13th August 2012

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Format: PAPERBACK  
ISBN: 978-1-78184-512-7
Word Count: 95,605
Language: English
Book Length: SUPER NOVEL
Pages: 362
Genres: ALTERNATE REALITY
COWBOYS AND WESTERN
FANTASY AND FAIRYTALES
GAY
PARANORMAL

About the author
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Marie Sexton

Marie Sexton lives in Colorado. She's a fan of just about anything that involves muscular young men piling on top of each other. In particular, she loves the Denver Broncos and enjoys going to the games with her husband. Her imaginary friends often tag along. Marie has one daughter, two cats, and one dog, all of whom seem bent on destroying what remains of her sanity. She loves them anyway.

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  Reviewed by Literary Nymphs

Saviours of Oestend is a fascinating and exceedingly enjoyable saga. However, you must read Song of Oestend first in order to truly understand the thorough plot.

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  Reviewed by Rainbow Book Reviews

This was such a lovely story, and a perfect follow up to the fabulous Song of Oestend which I reviewed last year and totally adored. I loved that we get to see Dante's redemption, as he accepts...

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