Johnny Gunn
The sky hasn’t rained in weeks-and the ground isn’t the only thing ready to break.In the scorched summer of 1848, the Oregon frontier teeters on the edge of collapse. The drought has turned Brookside into a tinderbox, where failed crops and dying livestock fuel fear and rising tempers. But for Constable Tobias Kennedy, the danger isn’t just the weather-it’s the people.Once a mountain man, now the law in a land with little order, Kennedy knows the signs of trouble. Whispers of an Indian uprising ripple through the valley, and when a mysterious medicine show rolls into town, its flashy promises and crooked dealings ignite unrest. As old wounds reopen and blame spreads like wildfire, Kennedy must walk a knife’s edge between duty and survival.Backed by his grizzled fur-trade partner and haunted by a growing attachment to the widow Irene Creighton, Kennedy faces the impossible: protect a town cracking under pressure while keeping his own heart from slipping out of reach.In a land where the sky won’t rain and the peace won’t hold, one man must stand against the storm.