They called her Angel, but she was a devil in bed, as Saddler found out when he sampled her favors at Miss Molly’s New Orleans bordello. When he awoke, he found that his Angel had flown -- and so had his gambling winnings of five thousand dollars.H...
Liz Kelley was the orneriest hellcat Saddler had ever run into. But he liked the money her millionaire father offered him to bring her home, and he loved the way the sexy spitfire tried to fight him. The only problem with his plan was her desperado b...
Jim Saddler was down to his last buck in a cathouse in Jackson Hole when the infamous Butch Cassidy and his boys stormed in. The outlaw, looking for a reliable gun, pressed Saddler into joining up.Saddler was in no position to refuse -- especially wh...
Dragoon Wells was just another dusty, two-bit road-stop as far as Jim Saddler was concerned. That is, until he discovered the town’s two main attractions—the seductive Laurie McLandress and the fiery Kate Flannery. Either girl was more th...
Headed for a high-stakes poker game, Saddler stopped to play a few warm-up hands and wound up gunning down Bullwhip Danner. A famous trailblazer, Danner had been hired to lead a California-bound wagon train full of fifty lusty ladies. Saddler thou...
When Jim Saddler first laid eyes on Jessie James, he thought she was a boy. On closer examination, he realized that he’d made a big mistake. Jessie was all woman, sweet as a prairie flower and deadly as a mountain lion.Jessie claimed to be the daug...
Saddler arrived at the Alaskan-Yukon border, a lawless territory exploding with gold lust, loose women and flying lead. But Saddler wasn’t there for gold -- he was after a dead man.Saddler was hired to transport the body of Judge Phineas Slocum to ...