Description
To survive in the Frontier, one needs quick wits and a quicker draw. Death runs close at paw out here, close enough that the dead whisper in the ears of the living, speaking to them through heirlooms and echoes. In the paws of a bunny gunslinger rest one such inheritance: a pair of silver pistols tied to her fallen father's spirit. Armed against an unknown destiny, it'll take all her grit and gumption to survive.
Six Shooter talks tough, fights tougher, and draws faster than the most of men. In fact, most folks are convinced she is one, which is fine by her.
After robbing a lion tycoon with a deadly source of power, though, she gets more than she bargained for. On the run, her only chance at survival is to work with the local sheriff, a handsome fruit bat who knows her secret. Together, they must fight to uncover a mystery her father left behind, or watch their luck--and their lives--run out.
With cover and interior illustrations by ShinigamiGirl.
About the Author
O'Kun, Tempe: - Tempe O'Kun (born 1985) is a writer and game designer from Bismarck, North Dakota. He writes romance, sci-fi, western, fantasy, and historical fiction. His works are very popular in the furry fandom and he attends several furry conventions around the United States each year. His published works include: Sixes Wild: Manifest Destiny (novel) and Sixes Wild: The Bluff (comic book). His short stories, comics, and poems have appeared in various volumes of the Heat anthology from Sofawolf Press. He also designed Nordguard: The Card Game for the award-winning Nordguard graphic novel series. Sixes Wild: Manifest Destiny won the Cóyotl Award for Best Adult Novel of 2012. Tempo is a member of the Western Writers of America as well as the Furry Writers' Guild. He has been a guest presenter several times at Bismarck State College, where a print of the cover of his first novel hangs in the Alumni Office. He is slated to teach a class there in May of 2013. When not writing, he enjoys video games, Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, cooking, and downhill skiing. He currently lives on a horse ranch. When he was fifteen, he once accidentally lit a military rifle range on fire with an emplacement machine gun which burned down all adjacent buildings if not for the timely arrival of firefighters.
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