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Lily, A Love Story

Cindy Bonner

Lily DeLony, fifteen, tells her very one-sided version of what happened on Christmas Eve night 1883 in the town of McDade, Texas, when a vigilante group made up of ordinary citizens struck against a gang of outlaws. One of the outlaw gang was the love of Lily's young life. One of the vigilantes was her father.

The DeLony family is churchgoing, God-fearing, hardworking, controlled. The father's word is law and is seldom spoken softly. But Lily was raised to meet the challenge of hard work. She's a strong, upright girl who knows the rules of virtue and righteousness. And follows them. Follows them, that is, until she meets Marion "Shot" Beatty, youngest of the Beatty brothers.

Based around a true event, Lily's telling of this tale is characterized by her spirit, her will, her fearlessness, and the endearing gullibility of youth. By the end of the story, Lily had forsaken all that for the love of Marion Beatty and an unknown future - one that includes a pistol in Lily's skirt pocket.




Book Details

  • Publisher: Deck Night Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 19th, 2022
  • Pages: 340
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Anniversary - 0002
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.76in - 0.95lb
  • EAN: 9798985922554
  • Categories: Romance - WesternLiterary

About the Author

Bonner, Cindy: - Cindy Bonner takes an unstereotypical -- and historically truer -- approach to writing. None of the gunmen in her fictional shoot-outs are very good shots; the soldiers in her war stories drive supply trucks rather than tanks. The real heroes of her fiction are often the women -- strong, spirited, capable women, but women who are faithful to their time and situation. Historical accuracy is the keystone of her work. Bonner's writing career includes five literary novels, numerous short stories and book reviews. Her first novel, LILY, was a finalist for the Western Writers of America's Pipe Bearer's Award. Her novels have been listed as "Best Books" by the American Library Association and have been translated into Spanish and German. Her fourth novel, RIGHT FROM WRONG, won the PEN Texas Award. Her manuscripts are collected in the Texas State University's Wittliff Collections archive.

Praise for this book

"An unabashed love story, a charming tale about a good girl who falls for a bad guy." - The Sanford Herald


"Gritty realism spiced with romance." - Chicago Tribune


"If their romance doesn't make your heart beat faster, their flight from the vigilantes will." - The Charlotte Observer