To Keep the Vultures at Bay (by Helen A)
Summary: What the boys go through To Keep the Vultures at Bay.
Rating: K (1,475 words)
The Friendship – A Parody (by LissaB)
Summary: What happened after the director yelled cut, or worse yet, what was left on the cutting room floor.
Rating: K+ (1,185 words)
Letters to Inger (by DJK)
Summary: Selected letters from those written by Adam Stoddard Cartwright to Inger Borgstrom Cartwright, deceased
Rating: G (23,775 words)
Who? (by DJK)
Summary: A mystery to be answered in your own mind.
Rating: T (1,955 words)
Tucked Away (by DJK)
Summary: A lost book and a lost love leads to a moment between brothers.
Rating: G (1,090 words)
Fourth Wife #5 – Fall into Darkness (by Jenny G)
Summary: Adam crosses the country, seeking the answer Harbinger never gave.
Rating: PG-13. Implied sex, violence. (114,500 words)
Fourth Wife Series, links to all stories within the series are included.
Know Thyself (by MeiraB)
Synopsis: Adam reevaluates his long-standing view of himself as civilized man in light of his experience with Peter Cain as related in the episode “The Crucible”.
Rating: PG
Words: 3,900
Unwillingly to School (by VickiC.)
Summary: The Cartwright boys are only too willing to help out the new schoolteacher. This causes a little conflict between them, but Adam and Joe learn that you should never jump to conclusions.
Rating: G (7,620 words)
From the Heart (by the Tahoe Ladies)
Ben’s memories of his three boys.
Rated K Word Count: 6700
The Favor (by the Tahoe Ladies)
I had known Coyote a good two minutes when I came to the conclusion that she was good Tahoe Lady material. Just looking at her, you know that there is adventure in her soul; she also has that rare capacity to be fun and serious at the same time. When I made the suggestion to join us, there was no hesitation whatsoever. She was game. Throughout all of our writing together, she manages to do the same thing she does with life: get (and give) the absolute most she can. ~ ITL
Ben asks Joe for a favor that turns out much better than Joe could have ever imagined…..
The following story is rated MA – Adult Themes Word Count: 4200
Adventures Inn (by JennieA)
Summary: Little Joe gets lost in a blizzard but finds out being by himself really isn’t so bad. Features the entire family.
Rated: G (9,850 words)
Fountain of Youth (by JennieA & DebbieB)
Summary: With Marie away in San Francisco, Ben is left to the mercies of his three young sons. Will he survive or die of embarrassment first? Will his resolve stand strong or will he crumble under the pressure? Can he out think a three year old when his older sons provide no moral support and seems to always be laughing at him behind his back? Ben has asked himself these same questions more than once since Marie went away.
Rated: PG (5, 300 words)
Fountain of Youth (by DebbieB & JennieA)
Summary: With Marie away in San Francisco, Ben is left to the mercies of his three young sons. Will he survive or die of embarrassment first? Will his resolve stand strong or will he crumble under the pressure? Can he out think a three year old when his older sons provide no moral support and seems to always be laughing at him behind his back? Ben has asked himself these same questions more than once since Marie went away.
Rated: PG (5, 300 words)
Joy Cometh in the Morning (by DebbieB)
Summary: After their father’s death, Adam and Hoss are forced to put aside their own grief in an effort to save the life of their grieving youngest brother. Ben’s death has devastated Joe, turning his world upside down. No longer able to face the future without the man he loved and respected and more often than not, needed, Joe gives in to his despair and takes to his bed waiting for death to claim him. Adam and Hoss know that only a miracle can save their brother now, will it come in time and who is this man that claims to be the real Ben Cartwright?
Rating: G (12, 575 words)
Darkness Within (by DebbieB)
Summary: When Little Joe’s best friend, Mitch Devlin, betrays Joe’s most private secrets to their older friends, Joe becomes the victim of the malicious joke. Joe suffers from both the physical and emotional turmoil of the boy’s so called fun. But what really eats away at Joe is why Mitch turned his back on him. Will he ever be able to forgive his very best friend for his betrayal?
Rated: G (21, 730 words)












