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Alex Winslow was born Alexandria Winslow. Alisha was Alex''s twin sister. Jake Winslow wanted a son not two daughters.Alexandria became Alex, Jake''s son. Alex liked being Alex. Riding, roping and being on the range. When Alex was 17 she was on a cattle drive taking 100 head of cattle to the Mexican border. She was shot during a cattle rustling raid and fell down a ravine and hit her head. She was found and taken to a Mexican village where Rosa helped her get well.Alex''s memory was lost. In search of her memory she became Alejandro Hawk. She had a clean slate, and she became who she was and wanted to be. No one telling her who or what she was.She gained a reputation, and no one thought that she was other than what she presented. She was Alejandro Hawk. After being a Marshal on the border and taming towns on both sides for four years she finally remembered who she was. Alex Winslow.Book 2 in the Series: Hawk: The Long Ride HomeHawk has regained her memory and is heading home. Along the way she tames more towns and adopts a couple of sons. James and Adam Hawk. When she reaches home there are many things to do before she can settle down to a peaceful home coming.She is hoping this is the last town she has to tame.She has become a legend. Can a legend settle down into peace and calm?
Sara Marie Drake is accused and found guilty of murdering one, Greg Martin. She escapes on her way to prison and after two years of hiding from the men after her she is offered a job in Australia.She meets Ashton McCormick while in Australia, falls in love with him. She knows he wants answers but if she tells him the truth she fears he will turn her in to the police. Though a turn of events she tells him. He does not turn her into the police but marries her and takes her to his ranch for protection.Ashton’s Lawyer, John Jameson and his friend, Ron Justin, team up to prove Marie’s innocence. John discovers that Marie’s brothers, Jayson and Charles have been gathering evidence on the witnesses and get a hold of the transcript of the trial for John Jameson.It takes a year from the time Marie arrives at Ashton’s ranch until all charges against her are dropped. Through this year the story takes the characters though twists and turns Australia, Italy and England. It is not over until it is over.
The purpose of the book is to promote Arizona Breweries. Arizona is rich in history, as portrayed in this book. We are also rich in entrepreneurship. This book only offers 90 Arizona Breweries. There are several we did not pick up. We will catch them on the next edition.This book will provide everyone with the breweries in Arizona, their location and in some cases the beers they offer.Visit a brewery near you or travel around the state to discover our rich heritage and have a beer along the way.It was a startling announcement: As of Dec. 1, 2015, the Brewers Association had counted 4,144 breweries in the United States, the most ever operating simultaneously in the history of the country. According to historians, the previous high-water mark of 4,131 was set in 1873.Although beer industry observers have known this day was coming, the pace of growth was explosive: At the end of 2011, there were 2,033 breweries, or fewer than half as many as now. In 2005, there were only 1,447. And 25 years ago? The Brewers Association, a trade group for small and independent breweries, logged a mere 284 in 1990.
Thank you to everyone that contributed to the beginning and actual creating this book.The purpose of the book is to promote Arizona Breweries. Arizona is rich in history, as portrayed in this book. We are also rich in entrepreneurship. This book only offers 90 Arizona Breweries. There are several we did not pick up. We will catch them on the next edition.This book will provide everyone with the breweries in Arizona, their location and in some cases the beers they offer.Visit a brewery near you or travel around the state to discover our rich heritage and have a beer along the way.
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