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A disillusioned degenerate named Harley meets the most stubborn, unenthused, and stinkiest magical white cow that ever existed in West Pillar.
Tasked with taking this cow to the southern end of a dangerous, red rock desert, Harley hopes to make a quick buck. She wants to head east to find a new home, since the west holds nothing for her but trauma caused by a slaver she never wants to think about again. Just as she gets started, she meets a plucky kid named Kade Kitt who begs for her help. She realizes he has powers that could help her navigate the dangers of this place, and decides she will use him, then lose him.
What she encounters is nothing short of fated crookery: fighting colossal scorpions, negotiating her way out of hairy situations, and surviving gunfights with bald cattle wranglers.
The only thing left for Harley to face? Her own cowardice . . . and the relentless rambling of her pesky companions.
About the Author
M. T. Christen, if one can believe it, is not a villainous henchmen to the AI scourge reigning wide across the internet. She’s careful with her publications because in a world defined by an overheated capitalist frenzy, the last thing she wants to do is saturate the market with meaningless literature. Like everyone else, she’s been writing for years. Like everyone else, she threw common sense out the window with her science degree and pursued a Bachelor’s in Creative Writing. And just like everyone else, she likes to write about rough characters in rougher worlds. Trust the omniscient narrator following her life: she already sold her soul to the devil so that everyone can know her work is animated from her own ragged fingertips.
The only difference is that her Golden Retriever, Scotchie, is at least 0.013% authorially responsible for her masterpieces and this bio. BARK BARK!
Even as a debut author, she’s also a founding partner for Inkcraft Publishing LLC and a digital artist. But when she isn’t writing, she’s usually with Scotch lost in the wild somewhere and dreaming about more things to write. She’s also at total war with society’s hustle culture, a noble venture, she believes.