It doesn’t happen very often but I do occasionally crave a good historical western romance and Anna Schmidt has just the book!
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Cowboys & Harvey Girls
by Anna Schmidt
Publication Date: 12/31/2019
Blurb:
Return to a time when the West was Wildโฆ
Captain Max Winslow was once a pathfinder for the Army, blazing trails and keeping his brothers-in-arms safe. Now heโs the star of a Wild West show, reminding curious audiences of days long gone. The world around him may be changing, but that doesnโt mean he has to accept itโnot when there are frontiers yet to be explored.
When Max first sets eyes on no-nonsense Harvey Girl Emma Elliot, he knows that anything between them would be impossible. Sheโs a realist embracing what the future holds, while heโs a dreamer, determined to preserve the West he once knew. And yet something about Emmaโs strength of will calls to him. It isnโt long before Max must decide: is there room in his dream for love, or will his resolve to hang on to the past jeopardize their future?
Award-winning author ANNA SCHMIDT delights in creating stories where her characters must wrestle with the challenges of their times. Critics have consistently praised Schmidt for the reality of her charactersโexposing their flaws as well as their strengths as she delivers strong tales of hope and love in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. She resides in Wisconsin and Florida.
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Excerpt:
Having practically counted the ticks of the large clock in the lobby, marking time until the supper shift ended, Emma changed out of her uniform, released her hair from the bonds of its chignon, and fastened it with a barrette at the nape of her neck. George had mentioned a surprise, but she wasnโt sure what she should do. Wait in her room? Wait outside the kitchen door where he had come before? Of course, the surprise might be tomorrow or next week for all she knew.
In the end, she settled on a compromise. She would sit in one of the rocking chairs on the hotel veranda. It was not at all unusual for her to do that before retiring for the night. No one would think it odd. Yes, that was the right choice. She carried along a basket of knitting. She could form stitches even in the dark if necessary, although there was always light coming from the lobby windows.
Knit one, purl one, repeat.
As she worked, she kept an eye out for Diablo. The stallion would be the clearest sign of Maxโs arrival. As the minutes clicked away, she counted out the pattern, nodding politely to guests returning to the hotel
for the night while she waited. She was about to pack up her yarn and needles when from behind her, she heard the unmistakable sound of dishes rattling on a metal tray.
She turned and saw Max struggling to keep two glass ice cream dishes plus spoons and napkins at an even keel.
โThis is harder than it looks,โ he grumbled.
Emma set her knitting aside and relieved him of the tray. โWhat on earth?โ
โI promised you ice cream.โ
โThat you did,โ she said, setting the tray on a small side table.
โI canโt take full credit. I had help. George is responsible for the whipped cream and the cherries. He insisted. Truth is, he was so set on getting it all perfect, I figured youโd be long gone by the time I got here.โ
โHow did you know where to find me?โ
Max chuckled. โFolks tend to keep an eye on you, Emmie. One of the waitresses came through the kitchen while George was fussing with the sundaes, and I reckon she just assumed this was all for you. She reminded George vanilla is your favorite and then told me you were out here.โ He handed her a cloth napkin and spoon, waited for her to drape the napkin over her lap, and then presented the stemmed glass bowl brimming with the sundae.
โThank you. It looks delicious.โ
โItโs not for admiring, Emmie. Take a bite before the whole thing melts.โ As if to demonstrate, he filled his spoon with a heaping bite of his chocolate ice cream and savored it. โMm-mm.โ
Emma took a much smaller bite and relished the cold sweetness that filled her mouth. โOh, thatโs so good,โ she murmured and quickly took another bite.
โIf you think thatโs good, try this,โ he said, offering her a bite of his.
The gesture seemed far too intimate to be proper, and yet it was hard to resist his enthusiasm. She opened her mouth, and he slid the spoon between her parted lips. The chocolate was rich, almost decadent. She closed her eyes. Slowly, Max withdrew the spoon. When she opened her eyes, he was watching her, the spoon still suspended between them.
โDo you really prefer vanilla?โ he asked, his voice husky.
โI prefer variety,โ she replied and, to prove her point, took a bite of her ice cream.
โYou could share.โ
This was getting out of hand. She was not immune to the game he was playing, but really, they were seated in a public place where they might easily be observed by anyone. Instead of filling her spoon and feeding him, she handed him her dish. โHelp yourself.โ
He set his dish on the tray and accepted hers, filling his spoon not once but twice before she objected.
โI didnโt say take it all,โ she protested with a laugh. When she reached for her dish, he turned away, protecting it. โVery well,โ she announced. โTwo can play this game.โ She picked up his dessert. Caught up in the silliness of their contest, she ate three small bites of his chocolate sundae in quick succession, then closed her eyes as the cold went straight to her head, giving her a sudden headache.
Max set the dish he was holding aside and took hers from her, then clasped her hand. โAre you okay?โ
She nodded and smiled as she shook off the headache. โOne forgets ice cream is to be savored, not gobbled like a last meal.โ She leaned back in her chair as did he. She noticed he did not let go of her hand. They set the rockers in motion.
After a moment, he said, โYou gonna eat that last cherry?โ
She laughed. โItโs all yours.โ She watched him pop the fruit in his mouth. โHow did the first show go?โ
โI think we were a hit, as they say in this business. Folks were definitely on their feet cheering.โ
โSomeone mentioned they could hear the roar of the crowd all the way in town.โ
Max chuckled. โI kind of doubt that, but itโs nice to think about. You should have seen Reba in that blouse you fixed up for her.โ
โYou didnโt tell her I did the work, did you?โ
โNo, but why shouldnโt I?โ
โI just think Pearl should have the credit.โ
She heard him let out a long breath. He sounded exhausted, and it occurred to her that if she thought her day had been long and hard, his had begun well before dawn and included not just the parade and the show but also the emergency of Rebaโs costume. And that was just what she knew. Yet heโd made time to come to meet her.
She stood and set the dishes and her napkin on the tray. โThank you, Max, for this lovely treat.โ
โYouโre leaving me here alone?โ
She couldnโt help laughing. โTomorrow is another day. I have four trainloads of people to serve, and you have two performances to deliver. I think we could both use some rest.โ
โAre we still going to meet your friends a week from Sunday?โ
โAre you sure you have time?โ
โShowโs up and running, and we donโt perform on Sundays, so the answer is Iโm looking forward to it.โ
โMe too,โ she admitted.
โIโll rent a buggy if that suits.โ
โThat would be fine.โ The playfulness theyโd shared while eating their ice cream had disappeared. Emma wondered if there would ever come a time when they could be completely at ease in each otherโs company.
Max took a step toward the back of the hotel.
โThereโs no need to see me to the door,โ Emma protested.
The lamplight from the lobby caught Maxโs smile. โNow what kind of gentleman allows a lady to walk home alone?โ
โItโs no more than a few steps,โ she reminded him.
โYouโd be surprised what can happen in just a few steps,โ he replied.
They walked along the path that led around the side of the hotel and on to the kitchen entrance. Emma balanced the tray with their dishes while Max reached for the door.
โWell, here I am, safe and sound,โ she said, wishing there were more time. โGood night. Thank you for the ice cream.โ
โEmmie?โ
She looked back at him with a questioning smile. Gently, he relieved her of the tray, setting it just inside the door, then took hold of her shoulders and turned her so their faces were only inches apart. He was wearing his hat, and his face was in shadow, and yet she knew what he wantedโwhat she wanted.
As if driven by outside forces, she placed her hand on the back of his neck and raised herself to her toes. โYes,โ she whispered, although he had not asked, at least not in words.
She felt the warmth of his breath and then the fullness of his lips meeting hers. She felt as if she could stand in that place all night.
Excerpted from Pathfinder by Anna Schmidt. ยฉ 2019 by Anna Schmidt. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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