At the age of fifteen, Carly Sue McCluskie ran away from the family farm to escape her abusive great uncle Ezra and the torment of her classmates only to end up homeless on the streets of Salt Lake City. Eight years later, she reluctantly returns to oversee Ezra’s estate and is not surprised to learn someone killed the old codger. What she didn’t expect is someone attempting to kill her.
Seth Wakely and his family have been feuding with the McCluskies for a lifetime, but that doesn’t stop him from helping a neighbor in need. Seth is as surprised as a pig laying an egg when he learns someone in their little country town might have killed Ezra and now Carly Sue’s life is in danger.
Seth finds himself torn between protecting her and the bitter memories of the past, including what he did to Carly Sue. Good thing he can send his Border collie, Jewel, over to protect her.
Will their Hatfield and McCoy relationship continue, or will Carly Sue and Seth be able to conquer the anger which corrals them and, instead, learn to love?
Bestselling author, Cindy A Christiansen, has combined her love of dogs with her joy of writing to create an award winning combination. Her novels always include canine characters both in the pages and on the cover, an extension of the credit she gives to her extraordinary rescue dogs for their part in helping her overcome numerous challenges. In a reciprocal gesture for their love and devotion, a portion of the proceeds from her books are donated to assist abandoned and abused dogs.
She lives in Utah with her loving husband, two creative children with autism, and a pack of rambunctious dogs.
Fly into a good book!
Facts about the Author
1. When I am not
writing, I like to restore antique wind clocks from the 1800s.
2. I am working on a
story involving a Bernese Mountain dog, the ski patrol and criminal
recyclers.
Snippet:
Seth felt air swish toward his face as whoever threw another punch. This
time, he ducked and dove toward the outline of the person. It didn’t take much
to knock the person to the ground. And by the touch, it didn’t take long to
realize it was Carly Sue…at least a woman, as he felt her soft damp skin and
curves and smelled her musky, spicy, perfumed skin. She smelled of pure
romance, and it caught him off guard. It certainly wasn’t anything he had ever
smelled in this house before.
“Is that you, Carly Sue?” For good measure, and maybe a little pleasure,
he continued to explore her curves in the dark.
“Do you mind?” She shoved him away. “And, don’t call me Carly Sue. It’s
just Carly,” she said in an angry tone, struggling against him.
It was her all right.
She scrambled to her feet, a lock of moist hair slapping him in the
face.
“What are you doing here this time?” she asked.
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