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A Town Called Epiphany Book 1: Wild Cass Devlin
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A Town Called Epiphany Book 1: Wild Cass Devlin

A sweeping fantasy adventure set in the 'Wild West'. By turns exciting and moving, with heroes you'll root for, and villains who are more than they seem, but with love and friendship at its heart.

England 1890: When her uncle is killed in mysterious circumstances, Cassandra Rosslyn absconds to the American frontier town of Epiphany to claim his legacy. Relishing her newfound freedom, 'Wild Cass', crack shot and saloon peacekeeper, teams up with US Marshal Joe Devlin to bring down the notorious McRory Gang. But Cissy Jenkins, the most eligible girl in town, wants what she can never have - and will do anything to get it. After a shocking act of treachery that sends ripples through time, Cass is forced onto an undreamt-of path, and into legend.
England 2016: Near burnout after years on the job, private investigator Havoc Devlin traces her great-great-grandmother's footsteps to Epiphany. Like her ancestor, Havoc falls under Epiphany's spell. Following clues in Cass' secret memoirs, can she discover what lies hidden in the ancient barn on the McAllister ranch? Can she solve the enigma of tribal chieftain, Dyami, the other man who shaped Cass' life?

Published: January 31, 2023

Pages: 374

ISBN: 9798375296494

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Available in: Paperback

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4.0

1 rating

Charlene M.

Apr 18, 2026
A Very enjoyable paranormal western!

I really enjoyed this story of a town and its first female sheriff and the life she led. Interesting characters and the paranormal twist elevated it (for me anyway).

One slight issue I have is that most of this book is written from the pov of Cass, extrapolated from her diaries as read by Havoc. This worked fine, but sometimes the intrusions of other characters like Arabella's or Cissy's pov felt forced. The formatting differences for them also felt a bit jarring.

I am looking forward to reading the next book!