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Where Novels Breathe and Ballads Bleed: The Two-Heart Beat of Don Branscum

Some stories demand to be read by firelight. Others need to be heard through guitar strings and gravel roads. Don Branscum refuses to choose.

“The Unknown Son” his sweeping second novel, picks up where “Ride The Whirlwind” left off, plunging readers deep into the Davis Mountains of West Texas. It’s a story of blood and belonging, of a man named Ben Carlton chasing a dead mother’s secret across two thousand miles of railroad track and thirty years of silence. Of orphans and outlaws, war and homecoming. Of a resemblance so uncanny it can only mean one thing, if only the truth doesn’t arrive too late.

But here’s where Don breaks the mold.

The same West Texas wind that blows through his pages also hums through his music. Every novel he writes arrives with a soundtrack, original ballads born from the same soil, the same characters, the same aching beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert. These aren’t just songs. They’re the unwritten chapters. The poetry between the plot points. The voices you hear when the book is closed and the fire burns low.

Whether you’re turning pages or turning up the volume, you’re stepping into the same world. The question isn’t whether you’ll experience Don Branscum through books or music.

Ride the Whirlwind by Don Branscum

Ride The Whirlwind is a sweeping western novel set among the rugged Davis Mountains and Chihuahuan Desert in far West Texas.

The story follows Dusty Fowler as he returns from California to Texas in hopes of fulfilling his dream of owning a horse and cattle ranch. That dream, however, soon becomes a nightmare, sending him on a long journey to the Pacific Coast of Mexico and as far north as Wyoming.

As he begins his arduous search, Dusty makes a solemn promise never to give up. But will he ever find the young boy who once saved his life?