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Way of the Viper: The Samurai Cowboys - Book Two

Current price: $14.99
Way of the Viper: The Samurai Cowboys - Book Two
Way of the Viper: The Samurai Cowboys - Book Two

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Way of the Viper: The Samurai Cowboys - Book Two

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Cade Wilson is a troubled man. The shadows of his past are haunting him, and he knows he must make things right­­--but he feels so far away from where he started and no closer to where his heart belongs.
As Viper, he was one of three elite warriors trained by a deadly samurai from Japan to fight in the service of their Benefactor and expand their master's landholdings in the New Mexico Territory.
Then he experienced love and a glimpse of the normal life he so desperately wanted, and it gave him a new perspective and sense of purpose.
Now he is the last of the samurai cowboys, and the blood on his hands cannot be undone. His Benefactor seeks retribution and will stop at nothing to see that Viper does not interfere with his business.
To be free, Cade must take a dangerous journey to confront his Benefactor and fight his sensei, who taught him everything he knows.
But he is not alone, and he will find new allies to ride with him as he faces new enemies.
Way of the Viper
is the second action-packed book in
The Samurai Cowboys
series.

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