About the Author
CS Farabee has written more than 30 stories she will publishing in the next five years. She loves to write. She has her Young Writers Foundation, 501c(3) nonprofit and works with 12 to 19 year old students write and find the love of writing.
CS is also an entrepreneur and mentor to for profit as well as nonprofit organizations, college professor teaching information technology, leadership and management.
Everyone has a fantasy they want to live out. The fantasies we write, believe, and feel keep us alive in a world that tries to calm our imagination. Let’s keep our imaginations alive.
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About the Book
Alejandro Hawk, Taming Border Towns and The Long Ride Home, met Adam Mathews in a town where the townspeople would not stand up to the outlaws that would come into the town and kill the citizens and rob them.
Adam was 12 at the time and several other boys his age, fought off the outlaws with the Hawk. Adam’s father was an outlaw wanted for murder, cattle rustling and bank robbery. He was killed by US Marshals a year earlier. Adam’s mother died around the same time. He was leaving town, that did not want him because of who his father was, when Hawk caught up with him and asked him to come to their ranch in northern California as Hawk’s son.
Please read the Hawk: The Long Journey Home to find out more about how Adam became a part of the Hawk family.
After a year on the ranch Hawk received a telegram from a US Marshal that he needed the Hawk’s help.
Adam was 14 now and was tall for his age and did not look like he was 14. He went instead and that started Adam on his adventures.
Follow Adam and the Hawk family through this 20-book series as they help fight off cattle rustlers, bank robbers and outlaws that wanted to take over the towns and control the west.
Adam remembered the psalm that his Mother read to him. This is what drives him and the Hawk family.
There is a verse in Psalm 12 that reads: ‘Because the poor are plundered and the needy groan, I will now arise,” says the LORD. “I will protect them from those who malign them.’
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