Meet the Ten Rigs Townsfolk

 

General Townsfolk

 Marva Maple

Marva appears in most books
Marva's been a fixture in town since she was born. She's worked at the Ten Rigs Post Office in various capacities since she was a young woman and, as a result, knows just about everyone and everything that goes on in her town.

Wanda Wooster

Wanda appears in most books
Wanda is Marva's sister and the principal of Ten Rigs High School.

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For the Love of Scott


Ben (Bennigan) Thompson
Ben is Ten Rigs born and raised. He owns a local accounting firm.
 

Scott Hudson
Scott left Ten Rigs for the Army, never planning to return, but a roadside bomb changes his plans.

 

Love on Deck


Connor Kulyk
Triple A ballplayer Connor hides his sexuality under a bushel--until he goes on a Western Caribbean cruise to celebrate his sister's impending marriage.

Andrew Eckstrom
Andrew becomes entranced by the ballet dancing ballplayer.

Note: Neither Connor nor Andrew are residents of Ten Rigs. They met Miss Marva aboard the cruise and were invited to visit Ten Rigs in the future.

 

Rock the Cradle of Love


Noah Drinkwater aka Thirsty
Hockey player for fictional NHL team, the Fort Worth Rotors; Noah upends his whole life when he adopts three-month-old Emma.

Taylor Bell aka Jingle
Noah's teammate and linemate; has had a thing for Noah for a while.

Emma Gilbert
Noah's adopted daughter.

Julia Gilbert
Emma's birth mother.

   

Absent Without Leave


Aiden O'Leary
Owner of O'Leary's Pub, located along Highway 350 in Ten Rigs.

Jake Hardison
Special Forces Weapons Sergeant in the U.S. Army, Ten Rigs native.

 

Coming to Grips


Chase Lewis
Wrangler at the Monahan Ranch, located ten miles northwest of Ten Rigs.

Kyle Adams
Ranch hand at Monahan Ranch.

Note: Kyle and Chase have been best friends since high school.


Only For the Weekend


Cole Reid
Large animal veterinarian for Ten Rigs and surrounding counties.

Tucker Naughton
Ten Rigs librarian, transplanted from rural Alabama.

Nathan Hansard
Cole's teenaged nephew who comes out to Tucker.


A Certain Kind of Man


Gentry Winchester
Owner/operator of a local horse ranch.

Liam McAllister
Personal Assistant cum journalist interviewing Gentry and John in order to write an article about the ranch for the magazine he works for.

John Wayne Winchester, called "Pops" by Gentry
Gentry's grandfather, raised Gentry from the time Gentry was a toddler, is developing some sort of neurocognitive disorder.

Note: This book is only partially written and has been for some time. And will probably remain so for a little while longer.


The Origins of Ten Rigs

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