The Lady and the Texan
by Bobbi Smith
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BLURB:
The Lady
A firebrand since the
day she was born, Amanda Taylor always stood up for what she believed in.
Growing up in Texas, she could ride and shoot with the best of the boys before
being sent back East for a more refined education. A firm believer in women’s
rights, she was not going to let any man control her—especially a man like the
rough-and-ready gunslinger Jack Logan, who had been sent by her father to
escort her safely back to Texas.
The Texan
After a deadly run-in with the infamous El Diablo, Jack Logan left the Texas Rangers, no longer able to trust his instincts—or any woman. He knew Dan Taylor’s daughter was trouble, and yet her defiant spirit only spurred his hunger for her. Jack discovered that keeping the dark-haired tigress at bay was a lot harder than outsmarting the outlaws who were after him—and surrendering to the sweet fury in her arms was a heck of a lot riskier.
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Excerpt:
Jack Logan was not in the best mood as he stared out the
window of his hired carriage. He’d thought it would be simple, traveling to
Philadelphia to escort Amanda Taylor back to Texas to her father. He’d made it
to the Randall home, but had been informed that Amanda was spending the night
at a friend’s home. He’d headed there, only to discover she wasn’t there
either. The servant had given him an address where the young women had gone and
now as the carriage drew to a stop in front of a bar, Jack shook his head in
disbelief. He had no idea what Amanda Taylor would be doing here.
There was a crowd gathered, and he could hear shouts coming
the bar. He hurried inside. The sight that greeted him left him stunned. Six
axe-wielding women were smashing every table, glass and bottle of liquor in the
saloon.
“Down with demon liquor!” one woman shouted.
“What the hell is going on?” the bartender bellowed.
“We are here to save souls!” the women of the temperance
movement responded.
Jack pulled out the tintype Dan had given him of Amanda. If
one of these battleaxes was Amanda Taylor, he had to get her out of there fast.
The bartender snatched up a bottle of whiskey from the
counter when a raven-haired woman confronted him.
“Put that bottle down!” she ordered. “We’re here to destroy
this blight upon our land!”
“You swing that axe and I’m sending for the law!”
She did and he did.
“You men! Get the constable!”
Several men bolted out the door to get help.
Jack recognized the woman as Amanda, and he knew he had to
make his move now. The last thing he wanted to do was bail her out of jail.
True, she was armed and might prove dangerous, but he’d dealt with worse than
her before and survived.
“I’ll handle her.” Jack’s tone was so deadly and serious,
the bartender stopped his advance.
Amanda lifted her axe again to shatter another bottle, and
Jack made his move. He snared her around the waist and jerked her back against
him, twisting the weapon out of her grip.
“Unhand me, you fiend!” Amanda cried out in alarm as she
found herself pinned against a hard male body in an unyielding grip.
“Shut up!” he ground out, tossing her axe aside.
Amanda fought him with all her might, but his strength was
overpowering.
Time was of the essence, so Jack gave up the effort to treat
her like a lady. He picked her up and tossed her over his shoulder. She went
still, and he smiled grimly as he disappeared out the door with her. He had to
get her back to Texas to her father.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
After working
as a department manager for Famous-Barr, and briefly as a clerk at a bookstore,
Bobbi gave up
on career security and began writing. She sold her first book to Zebra in 1982.
Since then,
Bobbi has written over 40 books and 6 novellas. To date, there are more than
five
million copies
of her novels in print. She has been awarded the prestigious Romantic Times
Storyteller
Award and two Career Achievement Awards. Her books have appeared on the New
York Times Best
Seller List, the USA Today Best Seller List and the Wal-Mart Best Seller List.
The rights to
Ms. Smith’s books have been sold to China, France, Germany, India, Israel,
Russia and
Sweden. Bobbi has also written two faith-based contemporary novels – Haven and
Miracles – using the pseudonym Julie Marshall.
http://www.Bobbismithauthor.com
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074B4J9ZY/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i27
Buy link: https://amzn.to/3C95tLg
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GIVEAWAY:
Bobbi Smith will be awarding a $10
Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting book.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone enjoys The Lady and the Texan.
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