I am a stay at home mom, who loves to read and write clean
historical romance. I enjoy thinking back to a simpler time, a time when men
and women were true heroes. I also believe that a good romance can be told
without needing to know all of the details;)
All of my stories will tell of people who find true love, and
who find their happy ever after. Sometimes the road might be rocky, but that
makes it all worthwhile!
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Cora left England for a new life in America as a mail order
bride - only to find the man she’s come to marry has been killed in a gunfight.
She has a sister in Kansas, but how can she get there?
Jesse needs this job driving cattle to Kansas so he can marry
the woman who’s given him an ultimatum - buy land and settle down, or she’ll
marry someone who will.
But, his cook’s been killed in the same gunfight, leaving him
without anyone to drive the chuckwagon. His right hand man, an old cowboy with
a soft heart, has a solution for both Cora and Jesse - one he might not like.
Dressed as a boy, Cora heads off with a team of cowboys, led by
a man who isn’t happy about her being there. Kansas is a long way away…and a
lot can happen before they get there.
Snippet #2
Cora
heard Jesse yell, but a fear she’d never felt had her in its grip, not letting
her move. She didn’t know which way to
move to get out of the way of the mass of hooves thundering toward her.
Suddenly,
Jesse was right in front of her, leaning down from his saddle. "Grab my hand!"
She
didn’t even have time to react before she felt his hand grip her arm. She held on with all her strength as he threw
her up in front of him on his horse, never slowing down. She was laying across his legs, bouncing with
every stride the horse took, as they raced to get ahead of the stampeding
cattle.
Trying
not to think about the unladylike position she was in, she held on for dear
life to the leg she was thrown across.
Vaguely, she noticed the hat fall from her head, and she realized her
long blond hair would be hanging out for everyone to see. But, at the moment, she didn’t care. She just needed the jarring of the horse
beneath her to stop. She was sure if she
survived this ordeal, she’d be lucky not to have broken ribs, at the very
least, to remember it.
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