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The day started out like any other. However, for the handful of people who signed up for a historic tour through the abandoned ghost town of Casa Loca, the day turned out to be anything but ordinary. Just into their first stop for the day in the Sanatorium, the group of strangers has to work together to survive after finding themselves thrown back into the year 1880 when the building was a brand new mental facility. Stuck where they don't belong, locked into a gated town designed to not let any patients escape, their tour is filled with more than they ever signed up for. Step back into time for an escapade like no other, and where nothing is as it seems in this crazy little town in the middle of nowhere Texas. Fifth in line of Author Sherry Rudd's twists and tales of time travel Novellas, The Tour Guide is another unique look back into the past. Inspired by her own small town life in Tombstone, Arizona, Rudd continues to take readers on an intense journey. Keeping people infatuated with the wild west through epic adventures, while adding in a little romance and historic facts along the way, Rudd again brings the southwest desert to life in her latest story.
When you grow up in a small town, you know everything about it. The people, the rumors, and the history about the area. What you don't know, is that someday, in the past, knowing that history just might save your life. Connie was born in Tucumcari and she knows so much about her little town that the city has offered her a position as head of their tourism department. They see the potential in what her friendly personality and strong work ethic can do for their little town, but she wants to finally decide on which photography college she is going to attend in a bigger city, moving on with life outside her rural community. After Connie is asked to fill in for her work companion and give an annual welcome speech that includes some town history to a group of veterans at the VFW, she ends her night with a sip of whiskey from the bottle she was given from the appreciative group and ends up stepping outside into the year 1904. Before it was Tucumcari, the area was known as Six-Shooter Siding, one of the roughest camps along the railroad being built across the west. While Connie is young and alone in this dangerous town she barely recognizes anymore, she just might know enough about the history of where she was born to help her survive. Third in Author Sherry Rudd's Fictional time-travel adventures, Six-Shooter Siding once again takes readers on a wild west ride back into time. Inspired by her own small-town life, combined with her family roots in Tucumcari, Rudd takes readers through her first adventure inspired by some of the town's rich history.
What is it really like to live in modern Tombstone? I'm just an average girl, but I have lived more than an average life in Tombstone. This is my story, or at least part of it. From hosting mega celebrities like Val Kilmer, Dennis Quaid and Michael Biehn, to being sued by Buck Taylor, this is a behind the scenes look at The Annual DOC Holli-DAYS Event. About the Author Native Arizonan and first time Author, Sherry Rudd, is opening up about real life in the world-renowned historic town of Tombstone, Arizona. Living in the footsteps of such legendary western icons as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, Sherry created an annual event that has become one of the largest western celebrations in the country. This book takes readers on a journey through the modern wild west as seen through her eyes.
After choosing career paths that took them to opposite sides of the law early in their relationship, Nick and Emma have come to a point where they need to decide if their marriage is worth saving. He spent twenty years with the Chicago PD and chose retirement as his step forward. She decided to find a firm that wasn't dedicated to defense law in the same crime driven area where her husband and his partner were decorated heroes. Together they have decided to leave everything behind and start in new life in Texas. When Emma finds a listing for a ranch just outside Oak Hill, she can't help but be drawn to it. After spending months searching for a new home to start over in, somewhere close enough for her to commute to her new firm in San Antonio, she convinces her husband that this is the one for them. However, just after arriving to their new ranch property, bought sight unseen, they realize they have relocated more than their zip code when they end up in the year 1896. Follow along as this couple finds a river of emotions and situations that will either drive them apart or secure their love forever. Author Sherry Rudd delves into the past once again for her second Fictional time-traveling tale. Just Outside Oak Hill is the next of Rudd's adventures back into the southwestern desert, following her first release, EXIT 188. While Rudd made her writing debut with two personal stories of her life in Tombstone and surviving a rare pregnancy condition, she once again takes readers on a journey of life lessons, adventures, and emotions.
Val and Buddy were just your average couple who had been looking forward to their trip out west for six months. Ever since Buddy had seen that magazine advertisement for the Annual Copper Festival in the back of True West Magazine, they have been making their plans to attend the event. Only taking time away for a vacation about every five years, Buddy was looking forward to finally getting a week away to be a real cowboy, while Val was happy to have a new sewing project. She spent the last six months researching and sewing their 1880's style duds they would wear for the weekend to make sure they got the full event experience. Almost always the blue-ribbon winner at church, Val had her heart set on winning that 1880's costume contest so she could tell all the ladies about it at next month's luncheon. However, after an unexpected dust storm inside the Arizona border forces them off the road just after they took Exit 188{8} to Copper, Arizona, they ended up having a vacation that no amount of planning could have prepared them for. Author Sherry Rudd takes us on her first Fictional ride back in time. Switching gears from her two previous memoirs, Rudd takes readers back to the year 1888 for a glimpse of life back in the old west. As a current and twelve-year resident of Tombstone, she has creatively brought the small town feel of Copper, Arizona to life for the first in her series of wild west time travel stories.
Author Sherry Rudd shares her personal story of struggling with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a condition which affects less than two percent of pregnant women.
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