Stout Clovers

Stout Clovers by Blair Lavake is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 13, 2013. This edition spans 218 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Shaden, the youngest of three brothers, as he navigates the consequences of his family’s poor decisions while confronting the wild realities of modern-day Wyoming.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with action and adventure as Shaden faces various challenges, including a complicated romance with Trish, who harbors a deadly secret. The plot thickens as Dermot, Shaden’s middle brother, becomes entangled with a mobster who owns a local brewery, highlighting themes of family loyalty and the harshness of fate. As the brothers confront their struggles, the story unfolds against a backdrop of blood and bullets, revealing the high stakes involved in their lives.
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Wind can blow a man in any direction. While being thrown into the poor decisions made by his father and two brothers, Shaden, the youngest of three brothers fends off all comers, learns the girl of his dreams has a deathly secret, and finds modern day Wyoming is just as wild as it’s ever been as he reloads his gun. Shaden and his family shoot from the hip in all aspects of life. Acting their age isn’t in the cards for a one until fate deals from a seperate deck. Dermot, the middle brother, finds himself in a sticky situation with his brewery owning boss, who happens to run the mob in town. United around him Dermot learns blood is stronger than any bullet. Shaden throws his playboy ways to the wild Wyoming wind when he falls for the girl of his dreams, Trish. They fire on all cylinders until tragedy tears them apart and Shaden’s soul turns as cold as the wind itself. Blood and bullets taunt the night skies as resolution comes at a price none can bare.
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