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The Bridges We Burn
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The Bridges We Burn

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The Bridges We Burn

A Gritty Western Romance Historical Adventure Buried Treasure & Frontier Justice

Gold. Greed. Secrets buried deep in the red rock.

In the unforgiving Arizona Territory, one woman will risk everything to protect her legacy, and uncover a legend.

When Mae Shepherd's quiet life on her family farm is set ablaze (literally), she's left with nothing but the clothes on her back, her old journal, and a burning need for justice. Rumors of lost treasure and ancient Apache warnings swirl through the Superstition Mountains, drawing outlaws, surveyors, and a silver-tongued railroad tycoon hungry to carve steel through sacred land.

But Mae isn't alone.

A former Pinkerton agent with a dark past and a quiet strength joins her quest. Boone is dangerous, haunted, and tied to her family's tragedy in ways neither of them fully understand. Together, they navigate deadly terrain, cryptic clues, and a growing attraction neither of them can resist.

In the shadows of the red cliffs, the mountain watches.

And not everyone makes it back.

If you love:

Enemies-to-lovers romance Lost gold & treasure legends A fierce female lead with grit Brooding heroes with a secret Twists of fate and found family A touch of spiritual mystery in the Wild West

...then The Bridges We Burn will keep you turning pages until the very last ember.

Adventure. Romance. Vengeance. And the fire it takes to survive.

Because after all...

The bridges we burn light the way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
12 August 2025
Pages
372
ISBN
9781088279762

The Bridges We Burn

A Gritty Western Romance Historical Adventure Buried Treasure & Frontier Justice

Gold. Greed. Secrets buried deep in the red rock.

In the unforgiving Arizona Territory, one woman will risk everything to protect her legacy, and uncover a legend.

When Mae Shepherd's quiet life on her family farm is set ablaze (literally), she's left with nothing but the clothes on her back, her old journal, and a burning need for justice. Rumors of lost treasure and ancient Apache warnings swirl through the Superstition Mountains, drawing outlaws, surveyors, and a silver-tongued railroad tycoon hungry to carve steel through sacred land.

But Mae isn't alone.

A former Pinkerton agent with a dark past and a quiet strength joins her quest. Boone is dangerous, haunted, and tied to her family's tragedy in ways neither of them fully understand. Together, they navigate deadly terrain, cryptic clues, and a growing attraction neither of them can resist.

In the shadows of the red cliffs, the mountain watches.

And not everyone makes it back.

If you love:

Enemies-to-lovers romance Lost gold & treasure legends A fierce female lead with grit Brooding heroes with a secret Twists of fate and found family A touch of spiritual mystery in the Wild West

...then The Bridges We Burn will keep you turning pages until the very last ember.

Adventure. Romance. Vengeance. And the fire it takes to survive.

Because after all...

The bridges we burn light the way.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
12 August 2025
Pages
372
ISBN
9781088279762