Doc Beck Westerns Boxset: Books 1 - 4

Doc Beck Westerns Boxset: Books 1 - 4

by Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer
Doc Beck Westerns Boxset: Books 1 - 4

Doc Beck Westerns Boxset: Books 1 - 4

by Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer

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Overview

Of Omaha Indian and French descent, 34-year-old Doctor Rebekah LaRoche goes by Doc Beck, which gets her foot in doors before her patients and patrons realize she's a woman. A sophisticated spitfire with remarkable people skills, a foot in the door is all Rebekah needs to do her job. Traveling the West in the 1890s to lend aid and cure the sick, Doc Beck finds herself solving problems and setting straight more than just broken bones. But the work doesn't fill the longing in her heart for a place to truly call home—and someone beyond herself to believe in.

This boxset includes books 1 - 4 of the action-packed, clean Doc Beck Westerns series!



Book 1: Canyon War

"We're looking for Doc Beck."

"I'm Doctor Rebekah LaRoche."

"But you're a woman."


Doctor Rebekah LaRoche is held against her will at a ranch in West Texas. When she flees through the night with her young friend into the Palo Duro Canyon, she faces a wild piece of land as dangerous as any bullet.

Book 2: Mission Bandits

"Dios vaya contigo." God go with you.
What was Rebekah thinking, riding straight into the guns of murdering bandits? But she couldn't back out.


When Doctor Rebekah LaRoche and Jimmy arrive in New Mexico, bandits are holding hostages at Hope Academy. A game of wits with Sancho Guerra becomes a battle burning with an intensity Rebekah may be incapable of handling—or even survive.


Book 3: Grave Robbers

"You swing just as high for killing one as you do three."

Performing an autopsy for a murder case, Doctor Rebekah LaRoche and Jimmy find themselves unlikely detectives in a town with too many secrets. When she tries to bring evidence to light, she learns truth isn't something this town welcomes.

Book 4: Desert Captive

If thou knewest the gift of God...thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water...

Rebekah is kidnapped by Sancho Guerra and spirited across the desert to a hidden village in Mexico. Her old friend, Laramie Jones, is on his way to attempt a rescue, but no one has penetrated the bandits' valley and lived to tell about it.

With factions closing in all around her, time is ticking down toward an explosive conclusion, and Rebekah will have to draw on her greatest strength yet to survive.

About the Doc Beck Westerns series:

Of Omaha Indian and French descent, 34-year-old Doctor Rebekah LaRoche goes by Doc Beck, which gets her foot in doors before her patients and patrons realize she's a woman. A sophisticated spitfire with remarkable people skills, a foot in the door is all Rebekah needs to do her job. Traveling the West in the 1890s to lend aid and cure the sick, Doc Beck finds herself solving problems and setting straight more than just broken bones. But the work doesn't fill the longing in her heart for a place to truly call home—and someone beyond herself to believe in.

Books in the series:

Canyon War (Book 1)
Mission Bandits (Book 2)
Grave Robbers (Book 3)
Desert Captive (Book 4)
Ranch Feud (Book 5)
Bronc Buster (Book 6)
The Gunman (Book 7)
Ape Man (Book 8)
The Return (Book 9) (Coming May 2023)
Lost Legacy ((Book 10) (Coming July 2023)
Prairie Shadows (Book 11) (Coming September 2023)
The Judgment (Book 12) (Coming November 2023)
Doc Beck Westerns Boxset (Books
1 - 4)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185657027
Publisher: RockHaven Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

SARAH ELISABETH SAWYER is a story archaeologist. She digs up shards of past lives, hopes, and truths, and pieces them together for readers today. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian honored her as a literary artist through their Artist Leadership Program for her work in preserving Choctaw Trail of Tears stories. A tribal member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, she writes historical fiction from her hometown in Texas, partnering with her mother, Lynda Kay Sawyer, in continued research for future works. Learn more at SarahElisabethWrites.com and Facebook.com/SarahElisabethSawyer
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