When Judd finds her, he has half a mind to ride on and leave her to the cutthroats who have captured her—but he can’t do it, despite her earlier deception. Judd draws down on the two outlaws, but they won’t go peacefully. When the firefight ends and the smoke clears, Faye proves her worth. Risking his life for her, Judd has been wounded, and needs the care only she can provide.
Faye has been making bad choices ever since she left home, and Judd has been a loner since the age of seventeen. Putting their lives on the line in the hunt for killer Lonnie Sims has brought two UNLIKELY PARTNERS together as nothing else ever could.
A believable, gritty western novel with plenty of gun smoke.
EXCERPT
Higgins
kept hitting the man with his fist until Lonnie turned his attention toward the
beating. “That’s enough Hig! He’s out. Drag him in here and let’s get moving;
we got other things to do.” Higgins put his six-gun in his holster then grabbed
Gritts’s shirt at the shoulders and dragged the inert man into the cell. Lonnie
shut the cell door and locked it. “Best if you keep quiet until we leave town, Marshal.
It wouldn’t go good for you if you were to make a bunch of noise.”
Hodge’s
face was flushed red. He had just witnessed his friend Willard Gritts suffer a
terrible beating, and the marshal was helpless. “I don’t know what you two are
up to, but both of you are going to answer for this!”
Lonnie
shrugged, smirking. “How’s the law going to catch up to us when he’s locked in
his own jail?”
The two men,
with six-guns tucked into their holsters, walked casually out of the marshal’s
office as if they had just conducted a little chitchat with the official. They
mounted their horses and trotted to the front of the bank, where they
dismounted and tied their reins to a hitch rail.
Lonnie studied the front of the bank while
Higgins’s dark eyes darted up and down the street. When they figured that all
was clear, they walked inside.Be sure and leave a comment for a chance to win a free copy of the ebook.