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themed blogging endeavor from a group of authors who love to share excerpts
from their stories. Find us on Twitter with the hashtag #blogabookscene and #PrairieRosePub.
January’s theme is Baby, It’s cold outside. The cold Alaskan excerpt below is from my
western romance novel, Lizzy that was included in the boxed set Mail Order Brides
for Sale: The Remington Sisters! There are four Remington sisters, and a novel
about each romantic adventure. This is my
Brought up in the
wealth and comfort of Eastern “old money” in staid and proper Philadelphia, the
Remington sisters are forced to scatter to the four winds and become mail-order
brides. In order to gain a fortune, their sinister step-father, Josiah
Bloodworth, has made plans to marry them off in loveless marriages. Time is
running out, and no matter what lies ahead in their uncertain futures, it has
to be better than the evil they’re running from…
LIZZY: Livia J. Washburn
Elizabeth Remington’s world is turned upside down when she
is forced to become a mail-order bride. With her cat, Fulton, Lizzy flees to
Alaska—only to discover the man she’s to marry is not who she thought he was!
Now, she must protect herself from the biggest danger of all—her own heart.
Handsome Flint McKinnon has signed his soul away to her step-father, hasn’t he?
He’s chased Lizzy across the continent, but can she believe him when he says he
loves her?
EXCERPT
From the way Lizzy was having trouble catching her breath,
she would have thought she was much higher in the mountains, where the air was
thinner.
But it was Flint’s simple declaration that had stolen all
the breath from her body. He was looking directly into her eyes, and the
sincerity, the utter truth she saw in his gaze, shook her to her core.
“No...” she whispered.
“Yes,” he said. “Why do you think I followed you all the way
here to Alaska? I had a bit of money of my own saved—not enough to rescue my
uncle’s business ventures—but enough for me to track you down after you
disappeared. I hired detectives, and they led me to that matrimonial agency.
From there, I learned that you were supposed to marry a man named Gabriel
Devery in Seattle. That...that tore me up inside, Lizzy.” The pain in his voice
and on his face was undoubtedly genuine. “You fled from marrying me, but you
were willing to marry a stranger just to get away.”
“From Josiah,” she said. “To get away from Josiah and his
scheme...but I can see...I can see why you felt the way you did.”
“I’m glad of that, anyway. Glad you understand.”
Without thinking about what she was doing, Lizzy reached out
and rested her fingers on his forearm. “Why didn’t you tell me all this as soon
as you arrived in Harrisburg?” she asked. “Why did you let me stay angry at
you?”
“Pride, I guess,” he said with a sigh. “Although how a man
who’s just chased a woman all the way across a continent can have any pride
left, I don’t know.”
“There’s nothing wrong with a man going after what he wants.
No reason not to be proud.” Lizzy swallowed hard. “If that’s what he
really...wants.”
“More than anything in the world,” Flint said.
His hands came up, rested gently on her shoulders, urged her
toward him. Lizzy didn’t resist. His fingers grazed the side of her neck, slid
along her jaw to cup her head with incredible tenderness. It was amazing how
those hands, strong enough to swing a pickax or fight for what was right, could
be so soft and compelling now in their touch. Her head tipped back, not forced
but willingly, instinctively, and her eyes closed as she felt his warm breath
brush her cheek.
An instant later, his lips found hers.
Lizzy moaned softly, deep in her throat, as she put her arms
around his waist and molded herself to him. The urge to be closer to him, as
close as humanly possible, rose up and crashed through her in an irresistible
wave. She clung to him as their mouths worked together, hungrily, passionately,
and the sensation made her head spin until she felt like she was flying high in
the air, higher than any of these majestic mountains that rose around them.
There was no way of knowing how high she might have flown,
because at that moment the sound of a gunshot blasted through the gulch and set
off clamoring echoes among the slopes.
Lizzy is only one book in Mail Order Brides for Sale: The Remington
Sisters! It’s on sale now and also contains novels by Cheryl Pierson, Jacquie
Rogers, and Celia Yeary.
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Livia J. Washburn
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on this fantastic collection. I know all the fantastic authors whose books are included in the boxed set so I know every book included will be wonderful.
DeleteThank you Sarah. I really enjoyed working with Cheryl, Jacquie, and Celia on this collection.
DeleteLivia, I just loved Lizzy's story--well, heck, I loved them all, but Lizzy's kept me really guessing about what in the world was going to happen--I couldn't see any way out of her predicament, but of course, it all came clear in the end! I enjoyed working on this set with you, Jacquie and Celia so much. Our Remington sisters sure managed to get into heaps of trouble, but they all got their happily-ever-after endings, and what great stories each of them had!
ReplyDeleteIt was great fun working together. Each novel is unique. I do love happy ever after endings, and seeing the bad guys get their due.
DeleteYou stopped too soon. LOL. Love the excerpt. Doris
ReplyDeleteLOL! Thanks Doris.
Delete--clamoring echoes among the slopes... Very nice. Best wishes, Livia.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that Cynthia
DeleteLivia,
ReplyDeleteNice steamy excerpt to raise the temperature in this cold Alaskan setting. *grin*
Thought a little heat might warm it up a little around here. LOL!
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