Western: The Texan Part 1In the foothills of Montana, Billy and Aaron discuss the news of the Texan cowboy, "Butch" Willis, being in the vicinity. Their excitement, as two young boys whose lives hold little challenge, is something they share with other kids from their school, though do not dare discuss with mom and dad, since they know that wrong is wrong, no matter how good the cause.
Butch Willis, known and actually respected by many, has left Texas, after a disagreement with his capitalistic father. He makes his money robbing banks and making sure that there is some fairness put back into a society suffering during times of depression. Will the law outwit this outlaw? Or will he be able to walk away from the firing of guns outside of the hotel in Willow Creek?
Readers can take this journey and find out for themselves. In the 1930 depression period, Billy and Aaron are growing up in a world that seems unfair on folks like them, that don't have the backing of banks. Read their story and join their adventure.
Western: The Texan Part 2Butch Willis has been on the trail too long. He is discovering that other outlaws are taking credit for his work, and although he doesn't mind this because it draws attention away from him, he has a deep-seated fear that his outlaw years will bring harm to those he loves. Traveling back to Montana, can he come up with a solution for a lifestyle lived with his lady?
She deserves it. By the campfire, his nightmares always seem to end in the same way - being on the receiving end of a bullet. However, when the ending changes, will he be able to live with the consequences?
The Wild West in the 1930s may not have been the same as it was in the time of the first settlers or the times of the Founding Fathers, but it did have its drawbacks. Follow Butch as he makes his way toward a new future, one that he's dreamed of for years.