What the blurb says
Paradise Valley is the modern-western setting in American Futa: the copy contrasts parades and rodeos of American small-town life with a cartel that packages “horse and futa jockey” schemes and treats futas as assets. Kat Monroe’s fight runs through water shutoffs, a friendly sheriff at her gate, a judge for sale, and forged liens aimed at Sable, while Red Hollow is a rival/institution named in the same breath as Sable’s rescue. Real-world geography: TBD; this article will grow with canon.