PTL – Heidi / Lizk

The Brandsters have included this author in our project: Preserving Their Legacy. To preserve the legacy of the author, we have decided to give their work a home in the Bonanza Brand Fanfiction Library.  The author will always be the owner of this work of fanfiction, and should they wish us to remove their story, we will.

 

Because

Summary: Joe has looked forward to his first cattle drive all year, but now that Adam, newly home from college, has offered to lead the drive instead of Pa, Pa has decided Joe had better stay home. Can anything sooth the injustice of it all?
Rating:   G   Words:  1,940


Branded and Shod

Summary: A confrontation with horse thieves turns deadly.
Rating:  T+  Words:  2,505


Cow (The)

Summary: A simple little story about a cow who one fine morning finds herself in a not so fine situation.
Rating:  G   (Words:  5,876)


Faith, Hope, and Family

Summary: What holds a man like Adam Cartwright up when his confidence wavers?
Rating:  G   Words:  1,825


Henry Rifle (The)

Summary: When the rifle Adam bought as a gift for Pa is stolen, Hoss wrangles Joe into helping him find a way to make it all better.
Rating:  G  (Words:  6,620)


Hoss’ Secret

Summary: Hoss has a secret and Adam and Joe are determined to find out what it is!
Rating:  G  (Words: 6,695)


Someone to Watch Over Me

Summary: When Adam finds the Cooper children and their deathly ill Pa camped by the Carson River, getting them to the Ponderosa proves to be the least of his worries.
Rating:  G  Words:  49,855


Too Stubborn

Summary: Ben Cartwright’s stubborn eldest son has given him more than a few gray hairs and when Adam insists on going to help a friend with his roundup in spite of the notorious gang rumored to be in the area, Ben has a feeling he’s due to get a few more.
Rating:  G  (Words:  6,505)


You See, It Was Like This

Summary: It seemed simple enough. Deliver a package to Widow Hammburg on the way into Virginia City. Adam wasn’t sure how it had gone so wrong.
Rating:  G  Words:  6,455

 

 

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