Novels
Blaze! Red Rock Rampage (February, 2017 /
Rough Edges Press), is the fifteenth title in the Blaze! Adult Western series. An
action western, with a little spice (look out for the rated R content in chapter
9), about husband and wife gunfighters J.D. and Kate Blaze. J.D. is a hard man
with an eye only for his alluring Kate. A woman who knows what she wants and is
also a fine hand with the iron herself.
Synopsis:
“J.D.
and Kate Blaze ride into the settlement of Small Basin, Utah, on the trail of
train robbers but soon discover that the town and the surrounding area are
ruled by the iron fist of a renegade Mormon patriarch—and he has his eye on two
beautiful young women he intends to make unwilling brides. Hired killers,
corrupt lawmen, and brutal kidnappers mean a heap of trouble for the Old West's
only husband-and-wife gunfighters. Forced to split up, Kate and J.D. have to
battle their way back to each other to survive!”
Praise:
This
was my first novel, and it was well-received by many. Bill Crider, author of
the Sheriff Dan Rhodes mystery novels, wrote:
“…a
fine debut for Ben Boulden, with sharp action and well-observed descriptions. I expect his name will become much more
familiar to readers as he extends his writing career.”
Western
Fiction Review, a popular blog covering the modern western genre, wrote:
“[The]
descriptive writing puts you right there in the thick of the action and [the]
characterization of both good and bad is very well drawn, enabling you to share
their emotions…. [T]his fast moving tale that ought to please all fans of
westerns.”
Blaze! Red Rock Rampage is available as a Kindle book and a trade paperback.
Blaze! Spanish Gold (October,
2017 / Rough Edges Press), is the eighteenth title
in the Blaze! Adult Western series. An action western, with a little spice
(look out for the rated R content in chapter 13), about husband and wife
gunfighters J.D. and Kate Blaze.
Synopsis:
“The
only thing Kate and J.D. Blaze had in mind when they rode into the settlement
of Unity, Utah, was celebrating their wedding anniversary. But then J.D. is
forced to kill a corrupt deputy in order to save a woman’s life, and suddenly
the Old West’s only husband-and-wife gunfighters are plunged into a deadly
mystery involving a sinister albino, missing men, and a lost treasure in
Spanish gold.”
Praise:
Western
Fiction Review wrote:
“[A]
very readable style, never letting up on the rapid pace that leads to a
gripping final gunfight that answers all the questions that have risen before
this deadly confrontation. Once again I’m left looking forward to Ben Boulden’s
next entry in this series.”
Blaze! Spanish Gold is available as a Kindle book and a trade paperback.
Short Stories
“Reprobate”
(March, 2019 / Gravetapping), is a 600 word western short story with a sharp
twist and a little humor.
“Reprobate” is available to read for free at Gravetapping.
“A Calculated Risk”
(December, 2017 / Down & Out: The Magazine, Vol 1, Iss. 2), is 3,000 word
crime noir—bleak and disturbing (perhaps)—with a flavor of revenge and true
justice.
“A Calculated Risk” is
available to read in Down & Out: The Magazine as an ebook or as a trade
paperback.
“Merrick”
(September, 2017 / .45-70 Press), is a 7,000 word short story about a
professional criminal roaming the desert Southwest looking for his next job.
Synopsis:
“When he’s called in as a
late-replacement for a payroll heist Merrick’s first inclination is greed. His
second is hesitation, since anyone who claims a job is easy is a liar, but this
job has been planned by an old partner, Clarence Tilley, who has masterminded
more than a few successful heists.”
Praise:
“Merrick” was
well-received when it was originally released. Bob Deis, editor of The Men’s Adventure
Magazines blog, wrote:
“Boulden’s writing style
is crisp and cinematic. His characters are colorful [the] action scenes are
vivid. [T]he story had more of the flavor of a Spaghetti Western than a
standard Western novel — a flavor I liked a lot.”
Paperback Warrior wrote:
“The old-west universe…is
as fascinating as the propulsive plot… It’s an old-west we haven’t seen before…
and it re-writes the rules in the same way the John Wick movies did with
contemporary organized crime.”
Andrew McBride, author of
The Peacemaker, wrote:
“The prose memorably terse
‘The sun a blister in the western sky’ and blackly poetic - the eyes of a dying
man ‘stared into a darkness Merrick could only imagine.’ And crackling with
wit: Someone ‘whittled a crooked stick into a smaller crooked stick.’”
“Merrick” is available as
a Kindle ebook.
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