
American Futa: A Modern Western Saga
She was not meant to inherit everything. Now everyone wants to remind her of that. At twenty-three, Katherine "Kat" Monroe buries her father and inherits three things the valley plans to take: the largest ranch in the state, a $48 million, 90-day tax bomb, and a body the old families think belongs in a stable. Her mother was a futa the old man married in daylight, not penned like stock. Kat was raised on that kind of love. The valley was not.
Behind parades and rodeos, a cartel runs the future—public "horse and futa jockey" packages that turn average bloodlines into fortunes while the futas are worked and traded. Kat is that rarity, and she will not wear a price tag. She revives the Skyline brand, declares the Monroe Sanctuary, and rips star rider Sable Vale out of Red Hollow’s hands in front of the whole town. That rescue lights every fuse: water cuts, a friendly sheriff at her gate, a judge for sale, and a forged stud-lien aimed to drag Sable back.
Kat fights with land, money, and heat. Her Season Ledger turns nights into grazing rights, votes, and cash; Brooke runs the books, Quinn rides the dirty jobs, and the valley starts choosing sides. Then her brother Cole falls in love with Sable, a trusted hand dies, and the clock keeps bleeding down. To save the ranch—and the woman who could ruin her—Kat will torch the old rules, force the cartel into the light, and make Paradise Valley decide what it really worships: the brand, or the woman who wears it.
High-heat, high-stakes, all-American dynasty. Futagen launches American Futa—a ruthless modern-western saga of land, lust, scandal, and war.
WARNING: Contains explicit content.
In the wiki
Stubs on the Futagen wiki (lore and setting—spoiler-light for plot):
Brooke, Quinn, and Cole—expand when we do a read-through pass.