About Me

Ivel, Kentucky, United States
Doyle Branham (Born in 1950) The son of a coal miner, grew up in the mining town of Weeksbury, Kentucky during the 1950's to 1980's and watched the death of mining in the area. In the early 1990's he moved to Central Kentucky with his wife Karen, where jobs were readily available. After a serious accident in 2006 Mr. Branham begin writing stories to pass the time. Some of the stories he started years ago, but put aside and almost forgot about, as his job consumed most of his time. Now Living in Ivel, Kentucky Doyle spends most of his days writing. "I never thought so many stories could come out of my mind. It's like writing down what I see on T.V.," said Doyle.

Friday, July 22, 2011

NEW BOOK ON THE WAY

The Buffalo Rider is my second book in the Cherokee Trader series. It traces the adventures of The Buffalo Rider and his wife Songbird, as they leave their adopted home on Gibson's Ridge, Tenn. Where they have lived under the white man's name of Walter and Lucy Mosley for ten years, but with hope of a better life, they pack up and head north in search of Songbird's sister Spotted Doe and her husband Chief Blackhawk, after learning of their move to Gladesville, Virginia or as the Cherokee called it "The Big Glades".

After several misfortunes befall them along the way, the young Cherokee couple have to revert to their survival training as young Cherokee youths too survive in the ruthless wilderness. If all goes well it should be available on amazon.com in about 3 weeks.