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Haunted by war and hunted by his past, James Rutledge Kennedy arrives in the American West with nothing but a weary horse, a Confederate past, and the desperate hope of becoming a different man. In The Confederate, readers are swept into a gripping post-Civil War drama where survival is measured not only by the speed of a man's draw, but by the strength of his soul.
Set in 1868, the novella opens with James entering Canyon Bluffs, a harsh but vibrant frontier town buried beneath red cliffs and endless desert sky. The war may be over, but for James, the battle never ended. Nightmares of blood-soaked battlefields and the screams of dying soldiers follow him wherever he rides. Once a corporal in the Confederate Army, James is determined to bury the violent man he became during the war-and the darker man he became afterward working for a ruthless criminal named Roy Harper in Austin.
But Canyon Bluffs is not the peaceful refuge he hoped for.
The townsfolk eye him with suspicion the moment he arrives. To them, he is not simply a stranger-he is a Confederate. A reminder of a divided nation still bleeding from old wounds. Yet despite the hostility, James finds himself drawn into the lives of the people around him: Maria Espinosa, the sharp-witted and compassionate mercantile owner who sees goodness beneath his hardened exterior; Abby Monroe, the widowed innkeeper trying to hold her family together; Sally, a saloon girl trapped in a brutal life she cannot escape; and Sheriff Caleb Mercer, a former Union colonel who recognizes exactly the kind of ghosts James carries.
When James intervenes against a gang of dangerous cowboys led by the vicious Harley Stephens, he unknowingly places himself directly in the crosshairs of violence. In the West, honor means little, survival means everything, and men are killed over pride before sunrise. James wants no part of another fight-but trouble has a way of finding men who have spent their lives surviving it.
What makes The Confederate so compelling is that it is far more than a traditional Western. Beneath the gun smoke, saloons, and frontier justice lies a deeply human story about guilt, redemption, trauma, and identity. James is not a flawless hero; he is a broken man wrestling with the consequences of the life he lived and the hatred he was raised to carry. Every conversation crackles with tension, every relationship feels dangerous, and every chapter pulls readers deeper into a world where the past refuses to stay buried.
The novella masterfully blends emotional depth with classic Western grit: tense confrontations, richly detailed frontier life, slow-burning romance, and the constant threat of violence lurking around every corner. James Kennedy is the kind of protagonist readers cannot help but root for-a man trying desperately to outrun himself while the world demands he become a killer once again.
If you love character-driven Westerns filled with suspense, moral conflict, romance, and explosive tension, The Confederate is a story you will not want to put down. Step into Canyon Bluffs and discover whether a man forged by war can truly find redemption-or whether the frontier will destroy what little humanity he has left.
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