Montana Defender

Montana Defender

Author: Karen Foley

Publisher: Tule Publishing

Published: 2018-04-03

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1948342758

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He wants nothing more than to go back, until she walks in… Combat-hardened Marine Jamie Colter is home in Glacier Creek pushing his limits to return to his unit after a mortar attack left him wounded. Despite his protests, his mom has hired a family friend to help him out. But the last person he expected to see was his teenage crush, more beautiful than ever. Suddenly Jamie has more to focus on than his wounds. He has two weeks to show Rachel that despite their past, he’s her perfect man. Following her recent divorce, Rachel McCafferty heads to her hometown of Glacier Creek, Montana, to house sit for her parents, help out a neighbor’s son and reboot her life. She’s shocked to realize the “patient” is her younger brother’s best friend. He’s most definitely not the skinny teen she remembered. She’s amazed by Jamie’s brash confidence, sense of fun and good looks, and when he makes it clear he’s hers for the taking, she finds herself rethinking all her rules about younger guys. First published as A Hot Montana Summer


Montana

Montana

Author: Keith Dunnavant

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2015-10-27

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 125001784X

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Examines the life and career of one of the NFL's most iconic players.


Black Montana

Black Montana

Author: Anthony W. Wood

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2021-07

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1496227719

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2022 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize Finalist Toward the end of the nineteenth century, many African Americans moved westward as Greater Reconstruction came to a close. Though, along with Euro-Americans, Black settlers appropriated the land of Native Americans, sometimes even contributing to ongoing violence against Indigenous people, this migration often defied the goals of settler states in the American West. In Black Montana Anthony W. Wood explores the entanglements of race, settler colonialism, and the emergence of state and regional identity in the American West during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By producing conditions of social, cultural, and economic precarity that undermined Black Montanans' networks of kinship, community, and financial security, the state of Montana, in its capacity as a settler colony, worked to exclude the Black community that began to form inside its borders after Reconstruction. Black Montana depicts the history of Montana's Black community from 1877 until the 1930s, a period in western American history that represents a significant moment and unique geography in the life of the U.S. settler-colonial project.


Montana Firefighter

Montana Firefighter

Author: Karen Foley

Publisher: Tule Publishing

Published: 2018-05-10

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1948342820

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He loves to take risks, except when it comes to love.  Volunteer firefighter Dylan McCafferty enjoys anything that gets his adrenaline pumping. He has too many adventures left on his bucket-list to consider settling down. But when Hayden Temple rolls into town, bringing her two young nephews and a whole lot of trouble, he finds himself falling fast and once again embracing risk—this time with his heart. Hayden Temple knows she’ll never outrun her past. Longing for a home and a new life, she believes she’s finally found peace in the small town of Glacier Creek—and the sexy, thrill-seeking Dylan is a man who can keep even her ghosts at bay. But after her nephews inadvertently start a wildfire that threatens the town, she’s determined to protect them, no matter the cost. When Hayden’s past finally catches up with her, can Dylan convince her to trust him or will their chance of a future go up in flames? First published as The Firefighter's Slow Burn