Based on a real woman, this story is about a woman who trades "favors" for cattle and clashes with local cattlemen. In the process, she becomes enraged at a romance between a younger woman and a man she desires.
A mountain man rescues two sisters from kidnappers and takes them to his secret valley. This novel is Grey's commentary on the merits of both wilderness and civilization. Eventually, two love stories emerge and the bad guys meet their just end.
Set in the 1920's, Magesty's Rancho is the sequel to Grey's classic Light of the Western Star's Madge "Magesty" Stewart returns from college to find the family's ranch in dire straits during the Great Depression. She falls in love with another boy…
A millionaire's daughter is kidnapped from her plush home and forced to join the rigors of an archaeological dig, and when she begins to fall in love with her captor, she wonders if she really wants to return to the lap of luxury.
The son of an outlaw, Buck Duane, unexpectedly follows in his father’s footsteps when he kills a man in self-defense. Despite the context, he chooses to run from the authorities and goes into hiding. He encounters many dark and violent characters,…
Some argue this is the best of Grey's "gunfighter" stories. Buck Duane, son of a famous gunfighter, struggles as he experiences more and more of this father's lust for gunfights. Along the way, he falls in love with two women and seeks redemption…
Light of the Western Stars is unique in that it is primarily told from the perspective of an eastern woman who moves to the Arizona-Mexico border to run a ranch she inherits at the turn of the 20th century. She goes through a tumultuous relationship…