Lonesome Land
B. M. Bower
Lu par Roger Melin





Val had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, envisioning a life of wedded bliss, freedom, and was anticipating happiness in her adopted part of the country. She would soon learn that the winters could be cruel and lonesome for a woman living on a ranch which was situated miles from the nearest neighbor. She would learn that her husband spent most of his time drinking. And she would learn that everybody has their own methods of dealing with the harshness and loneliness of the land she has come to call home. Val is determined to re-invent her notions about men and women, her new duties in life, and life as it existed in the relatively new West. At every turn, her will and her strength are tested. Would she find the strength within herself to overcome the hardships, or would she succumb to the reality of her surroundings? - Summary by Roger Melin (8 hr 40 min)
Chapitres
The Arrival of Val | 25:26 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Well-Meant Advice | 23:32 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Lady in a Temper | 17:37 | Lu par Roger Melin |
The 'Shivaree' | 26:05 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Cold Spring Ranch | 22:24 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Manley's Fire Guard | 22:23 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Val's New Duties | 22:03 | Lu par Roger Melin |
The Prairie Fire | 24:23 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Kent to the Rescue | 26:35 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Desolation | 27:01 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Val's Awakening | 23:42 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Lesson in Forgiveness | 23:48 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Arline Gives a Dance | 29:57 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Wedding Present | 13:20 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Compact | 30:04 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Manley's New Tactics | 8:31 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Val Becomes an Author | 18:02 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Val's Discovery | 18:45 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Kent's Confession | 32:24 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Blotched Brand | 8:07 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Val Decides | 17:51 | Lu par Roger Melin |
A Friend in Need | 22:52 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Caught! | 22:31 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Retribution | 13:10 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Critiques





Lone Cowboy
very enjoyable even if some of the circumstances hit a little to close to home for me personally. overall though that made it more genuine and relatable
Ending sufficient.





Dex Petersen
Pace of book slow at first. Reason for that is understandable later. Slightly faster later. The main character is loyal but unfortunately also lets her husband walk on her like a rug. I dont believe women all allowed this level of disrespect by men, especially their husband. A lot did though.. I wanted more things expanded upon at the end but not totally left in the dark like some of his other work. But sometimes I swear this author thinks its funny to end abruptly leaving way to much to ones imagination. I'm sorry but its just plain cruel
excellent story, great reading





darthlaurel
Although predictable, it is a pretty good example of how men and women used to be with one another and, in spite of the defects of the old ways, preferable to how little men and women respect themselves and each other today. Excellent story. Snowflakes might want to stay away from stories of the old West, where good men acted like men, and good women appreciated it.





Patricia Lopez
I enjoyed this book immensely until the end! I don't like it when an author ends so abruptly! So much more of this story that could have been told, very disappointing 😞 Roger Melin's readings make stories come alive!!
Lonesome till the end and more lonesome ..





joseph zimmerman - salcha, alaska -
Lonesome is the key word , thank you for your precious time - very entertaining book..





Hare Fadoodle
this is a good story went too long and had a bad ending we don't know what happened by
Fun Story, Great Character Development





A LibriVox Listener
I enjoyed this one, and the reader is excellent!
A good story





Suzanne
Reader did an excellent job.