• Women of Whiskey River

  • By: Annie Anston
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins

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Women of Whiskey River

By: Annie Anston
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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It is the latter part of the eighteen hundreds, a time when civilization is creeping west in the United States. The days of the famous California gold rush have come and gone, many people have moved away and things have quieted down. The scenic foothills of the Black Mountain offer one a serene get-away, but also aren't too far from the San Francisco Bay area when in need of a little more action. The plush woodlands gently taper down into the pristine Whiskey River Valley. Six miles south, the slow moving water evolves into a violent rush of rapids. Small towns are being built up along the the river's banks as more and more wagon trains arrive with settlers from the east. Included among those making the westward trek are four women relocating from an Arizona town called Dry Gulch. Cassie and her sister Jannie had been separated at a young age when a group of Yankee marauders murdered their parents, burned down the house and kidnapped Cassie, never spotting Jannie hiding in the barn's loft. As the years passed, Jannie searched for her sister, eventually joining up with an outlaw rebel group known as Jessie's Raiders. The two finally reconnect years later in Dry Gulch when Cassie, now a bounty hunter, finds a wanted poster on her sister and tracks her down. At age eighteen, Annie is the youngest of the four. Due to the death of her parents, she has traveled west to reconnect with her sister Sarah. Sarah and Jannie have been working together in The Six-Gun Saloon when each of their sisters arrive within a few months of one another, and all four bond quickly as they build the bar's business into a popular bordello and gambling house. The tale starts off in Dry Gulch, then evolves into an action-adventure as the two sets of sisters head further west to Whiskey River Valley, California. There they have run-ins with various gunfighters, and life unfolds for them in ways they never imagined. - - - Annie writes tales for the sexually liberated, often bisexual in nature, at times absurd or sophomoric. Some are of those who abuse positions of authority, subjecting subordinates to humiliation, embarrassment, and degradation. Others are about abductions with elements of domination and submission.

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