Wealthy mine owner Horace
Slade promises to fulfill all Martha’s dreams of a life of luxury in San
Francisco—if she’ll only marry him. But something holds her back, despite
Horace’s repeated attempts to get a ring on her finger.
Jake Gideon is a bounty
hunter, a gunslinger hired by Wells Fargo to catch stagecoach robber Black
Bart. When the trail leads him to Yreka, Jake is taken with Martha—but she
wants nothing to do with a hired gunman—especially the one she suspects might
have been responsible for her husband’s death ten years earlier!
Even if Jake decided to
settle down and give her his heart, how could Martha ever be sure he’s telling
her the truth? When a dark specter appears, it may be too late to give Jake a
chance to prove himself. In a winner-take-all game, will Martha’s life be
forfeit?
EXCERPT
Stewart used a technique called placer mining. As he had
explained it to her, in this area, gold deposits were found in the sediments of
local creeks and streams. A miner used a wide shallow pan to dip into the dirt.
He then submerged the pan into the water and shook it. If gold existed, the
heavy metal would settle at the bottom of the pan.
Martha knew Stewart shared her dream of living in San Francisco.
He had told her he envisioned opening a shop where he could sell his
inventions. He had said he would start by building clocks. Moving to San
Francisco was the reason he panned for gold. He had found a little gold nugget
his last trip out. However, it was not big enough for them to leave Yreka.
Martha completed her chores inside the cabin and went to the wood
pile to gather up enough fuel to light a campfire. She was mighty thirsty, and
thought a cup of coffee would do her good.
The sun streamed through the boughs of towering fir and cedar trees.
She breathed deeply of the fragrant cedar-scented air. The only sound to reach
her ears was the high-pitched hum of the forest dwelling insects.
Crack! The stillness was
shattered with the sound of a gun blast. Nearby birds fluttered from the trees
and escaped to the sky. Martha gazed in horror as Stewart thudded to the
ground.
Trade paperback coming soon.
Oh! What a compelling excerpt. Masterful tension building. Congratulations on your new release! Great cover too.
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DeleteThanks C.A. I love the cover too.
DeleteCongratulations on your new release! Very intriguing characters. Love the setting too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patti. I chose to set this book in the historic mining town of Yreka, California because I love the palindrome of Yreka and Bakery, minus the letter 'b'.
DeleteCongratulations on your new release, Shastina. I wish you every success.
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DeleteCongratulations on your new PRP release, Shastina! We are so glad to have you with us, and I wanted to tell you again how much I loved your story!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl! I'm glad you enjoyed this story. I loved writing it. And, I'm honored to be a part of the PRP group of talented authors.
DeleteCongratulations on your new release, Shastina. I love the old west and your characters are very much in keeping with the period. Can't wait to read this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky! I love writing historical fiction. I think it's so much fun to drop a person who walked this Earth into a story. and have them interact with my fictional characters. In this book, it's Black Bart and President Rutherford Hayes.
DeleteSounds wonderful! Love the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary! Glad you liked the excerpt from Chapter 1.
DeleteWow congrats on your new release and what a gun slinging old west wonderful story. I am also glad that you are having print copies made as this sounds so good. peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Peggy! Yes, the paperback is now available at Amazon. My gunslinger was inspired by characters like Shane, Matt Dillon, and others.
DeleteOh, I just love it when a story starts out so dramatic like yours. Wishing you much success with this and all upcoming ones. Looking forward to a great read. I'm just finishing one about a gunman and hope it reads as dynamic as yours. So nice to meet you. I so enjoy all the authors we have at PRP.
ReplyDeleteThanks Beverly. I hope you enjoy my book. I think historical westerns are fun to read and write. I'm very glad to be part of the PRP author 'stable'.
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