Summary: A brief stopover in a small town turns out far longer than the Cartwright brothers thought when they meet Veronica Sadler and find themselves in the middle of a murder mystery in town without law. Rated: MA (25,300 words)
Category: Bonanza
Three Short Stories (by Tessa)
Summary: Three short stories inspired by writing prompts. The following three stories emerged from a couple of fun exercises. I just enjoyed the storylines so much that I decided to make them short stories. Category: Bonanza Genre: Western Rated: G Word Count: 7470 Between Bread and Brothers “Dadburn your ornery hide, Joe!” Hoss growled at his … Continue reading Three Short Stories (by Tessa)
The Story of a Gentle Man (by Krystyna)
Summary: A story of how Hop Sing came to join the Cartwright family. Rating: T (6,870 words)
The Outlaws (by Krystyna)
Summary: Word Count: 14,500
Dancing Moon (by Tessa)
Synopsis: Adam encounters the survivors of a massacre. Rating: PG Word Count: 12,105
The Illegitimate Son (by Tessa)
Synopsis: Adam received a one hundred thousand dollar inheritance and word of his father's death. Rating: G Word Count: 8,290
The Unforgiving Past (by Tessa)
Synopsis: Sheriff Roy Coffee asks Adam to help investigate the murder of the jury foreman; on which Joe is a juror as well as a friend of the victim. Rating: G Word Count: 28,757
Romancing Adam (by Tessa)
Synopsis: The Japanese Haiku-Poems Rating: G Word Count: 115
Yesterday’s Child (by Arrenall)
Summary: Big brothers looking back in time. Category: Bonanza Genre: Western Rated: PG Word Count: 1999 The enormous stone fireplace blazed with logs piled high and burning, lighting the room with flickering orange light. An oil lamp sat on the table beside Adam as he read, casting a steady glow over his book. He glanced … Continue reading Yesterday’s Child (by Arrenall)
Not a Day Goes By . . . (by Arrenall)
Summary: Warning: Hankie Alert. I can’t think of anything sadder in Bonanza-land than Hoss dying and leaving his best friend behind. I’ve read other stories that dealt with the aftermath, but couldn’t quite get my head around what really would have happened. This is my attempt to do just that. Also, I live in … Continue reading Not a Day Goes By . . . (by Arrenall)