Lane R. Warenski Books in Order

Lane R. Warenski resides in a log home in Duchesne County, Utah, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Uinta Mountains. A proud pioneer descendant, he has a deep affinity for the great outdoors, cultivated through a lifetime of hunting, fishing, and camping in the western wilderness. As a voracious reader, Warenski draws inspiration from the journals of William Ashley and Jedediah Smith, as well as the literary works of Louis L'Amour and Terry C. Johnston. His love for the history of western exploration and the pioneers who settled the land is evident in his own writing, which seeks to preserve the stories of those who ventured into the unknown.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Lane R. Warenski

  • #1
    The Making of a Mountain Man(2017)
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  • #2
    Under The Blood Moon(2017)
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  • #3
    The Medicine Wheel(2017)
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  • #4
    Hell Hath No Fury(2017)
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  • #5
    Where The Buffalo Dance(2018)
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  • #6
    Smoke On The Water(2019)
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  • #7
    The Painted Skull(2019)
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  • #8
    White Snake(2019)
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  • #9
    The Trading Post(2020)
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  • #10
    Spirit Talkers(2020)
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  • #11
    Spirits in the Wind(2020)
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  • #12
    Hell On The Horizon(2021)
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  • #13
    Sacred Ground(2021)
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  • #14
    Scarecrow(2021)
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  • #15
    Day of Reckoning(2022)
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  • #16
    Spirit of the Mountain(2022)
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  • #17
    The Sacred Calf(2023)
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  • #18
    Spirit of the Wolf(2023)
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  • #19
    The Uninvited(2024)
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  • #20
    The Great Medicine Dog(2024)
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  • #21
    The Crossing(2025)
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  • #1
    Trail Of The Vanished(2018)
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About Lane R. Warenski

Lane R. Warenski resides in a log home in Duchesne County, Utah, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Uinta Mountains. A proud pioneer descendant, he has a deep affinity for the great outdoors, cultivated through a lifetime of hunting, fishing, and camping in the western wilderness. As a voracious reader, Warenski draws inspiration from the journals of William Ashley and Jedediah Smith, as well as the literary works of Louis L'Amour and Terry C. Johnston. His love for the history of western exploration and the pioneers who settled the land is evident in his own writing, which seeks to preserve the stories of those who ventured into the unknown.

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