Now Lynna Banning delivers up a sexy lawman for those Old West junkies out there …
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by Lynna Banning
Harlequin Western historical ~ 75k words
Blurb:
As if tracking down train robbers isnβt enough, now Sheriff Jericho Silverβs backup detective is a gun-toting, head-turning beauty who sure spells trouble.
Madison OβDonnell had the perfect lifeβa beautiful home and all the ladies
luncheons she could stomachβbut it left her bored to tears. Now the determined widow fills her days with daring deeds and wild adventures, including working with Jericho. But he insists on her returning to the city where she belongs and finds she is one lady who refuses to take no for an answer.
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Excerpt:
None of them looked remotely like a Pinkerton man. A Pinkerton agent would no doubt be wearing a proper suit. But the only male who looked the least bit citified was Ike Bruhn, home from his honeymoon with his new bride.
Sandy jiggled at his side. βYa see βim?β
βNope,β Jerico grunted.
βMaybe he missed the train,β his deputy suggested.
βNaw, must be here somewhere. Look for a gent in a gray suit.β Pinkerton men always wore grey to blend in with crowds. He scanned the thronged station platform again.
βCheck inside, Sandy. Maybe he slipped past me.β
His deputy jogged off and Jericho perused the crowd a third time. Nothing. Maybe Mr. Detective had chickened out at the prospect of fingering an elusive outlaw gang that was robbing trains. He narrowed his eyes and turned to check the station once more when someone stumbled smack into him.
βOh, I am terribly sorry.β An extremely pretty young woman carrying a green-striped parasol gazed up at him. Her voice sounded like rich whiskey sliding over smooth river stones and for a moment Jericho forgot what heβd come for. She only came up to his shoulder and on her dark, piled-up hair sat the most ridiculous concoction of feathers and stuffed birds heβd ever laid eyes on.
He sucked in a breath to apologize, then wished he hadnβt. Goddam she smelled good. Soap and something flowery.
Made his head swim.
He stepped back. ββScuse me, maβam.β
She waved a gloved hand and peered at his chest. βOh, you are the sheriff.β
βYeah, I am.β
She smiled and his mouth went dry. βYou are just the man I want to see.β
Jericho swallowed. βYou have a problem?β
βOh, no.β She twirled her parasol. βYou have the problem. I have come to help.β She waited, an expectant look on her face.
βHelp?β Jerico echoed.
βOf course.β The whiskey in her voice was now sliding over some pointy rocks. βI am Madison OβDonnell. The Smoke River Bank hired me to help catch the gang robbing their gold shipments.β
Jericho stared at her.
βI believe you were expecting me?β
He snapped his jaw shut. He sure as hell wasnβt expecting her. The last thing heβd expected was this frilly-looking female with her ridiculous hat. In her green-striped dress and twirling her parasol like that she made him think of a dish of cool mint ice cream.
βWhatever is the matter, Sheriff? You have gone quite pale? Are you ill?β
He jerked at the question. Not ill, just gutshot. βUh, yeah. I mean No, Iβm not ill. Just . . . surprised.β
She lowered her voice. βMost Pinkerton clients are surprised when they meet me. It will pass.β
Hell no, it wonβt.
Madison OβDonnell picked up her travel bag. βShall we go?β
Not on your life. βUh, my deputyβs inside the station house. βScuse me, maβam.β He strode past her without looking back. Inside, he found Sandy talking to the ticket seller.
βCharlie says nobodyβs come in except the two Weatherby women. You want me to hang around and β ?β
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Author Info:
Lynna Banning combines a lifelong love of history and literature into a satisfying career as a writer. Born in Oregon, she has lived in Northern California most of her life. After graduating from Scripps College she embarked on a career as an editor and technical writer, and later as a high school English teacher.
An amateur pianist and harpsichordist, Lynna performs on psaltery and harp in a medieval music ensemble, and she also plays cortholt, recorders, and tar (drum). She enjoys hearing from her readers. You may write to her directly at P.O. Box 324, Felton, CA 95018, USA, or at carowoolston@att.net. Visit Lynnaβs website at www.lynnabanning.net.
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