The cattle were eating dust and regret, and the bank didn't accept either one for payment.My name is Lucy Belle Hartfield, and I have been losing this ranch one dry season at a time.Jacob has been dead two years.The herd is down from forty head to a dozen, ribs showing through their hides.And every sack of grain I've bought all spring carries the same faded stencil: S.G. Milling Co.Silas Granger.He stamps his name on every sack of feed in three counties, then waters it down with chaff and dirt and charges me for oats.I've been feeding my starving cattle nothing but air.I can't prove it.But I know it, the way I know the weight of every debt and the shape of every fence post on this dying land.I have a daughter to protect.Emma's name hits me square in the ribs every time someone uses her like a lever.And the only man left standing between me and ruin is Will Crane — a ranch hand with a brand on his forearm from an outfit he won't talk about, thumbs hooked in a gun belt, who looks at trouble like he's already made up his mind."I don't care what it costs, Lucy. We fix the windmill."We don't have the money.We never have the money.But Silas Granger doesn't just want my feed account.He wants my land — and there is something buried in the dust of the Hartfield Ranch worth far more than cattle, something Jacob died before he could tell me.A devil's bargain.A locked room.A witness, and a trap.Granger has the law on a leash and a town in his pocket.All I have is a wronged woman's certainty and a hired man with a dangerous past.But I have buried a husband and outlasted three failed harvests, and I am done losing quietly.If Silas Granger wants Hartfield land, he is going to have to come take it.And he had better bring more men than he thinks he needs.Dust and Dignity is a sweeping, hard-edged western saga about a wronged widow, a stolen ranch, an outlaw's hidden past, a buried fortune, frontier justice, and a slow-burn love forged in the dust.Perfect for readers who love frontier westerns, strong widowed heroines, gunslingers with a past, ranch-and-range sagas, and historical fiction about grit, land, and hard-won justice. A standalone western with a satisfying reckoning.