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I love using lawmen as heroes. After all, these are men who daily risk their lives to protect us. That’s what attracts me, I think. They are protectors of those weaker than they. Sums up my own Hero, even though he isn’t a lawman.
I love using lawmen as heroes. After all, these are men who daily risk their lives to protect us. That’s what attracts me, I think. They are protectors of those weaker than they. Sums up my own Hero, even though he isn’t a lawman.
I’ll share my most recent lawman hero from one of my books,
BLUEBONNET BRIDE: Joel Stone, Sheriff of Radford Springs, Texas, in 1870’s. He
fought in the Civil War, he was a Texas Ranger, and has settled to be near his
two brothers in the Palo Pinto Mountains of North Central Texas.
Joel is the eldest brother, and he functions as head of the
family. Although he has a good sense of
humor, he is thoughtful and deliberate.
Tracking skills aid him in his sheriff’s duties. He runs a clean, safe
town and invites lawbreakers to jail or to leave town.
In BLUEBONNET BRIDE, he is not only captivated by the
heroine, Rosalyn, but falls under the spell of Lucy, her daughter. Seven-year-old Lucy calls Joel “Mr. Sheriff”
and doesn’t mind asking him to do whatever she wants done. Which sets up the following excerpt of Joel
making a swing for Lucy in a tree that’s a little higher than he first thought.
Lucy
did as he asked. He thought he could shinny down the rope so he wrapped his
legs and hands around it. He would have been all right if Mrs. Dumas hadn’t
chosen that moment to come outside. She shaded her eyes with her hand, but the
sunlight hit her hair and turned it molten golden red.
He
stared at her and lost his concentration. His legs drooped and his fingers
tired of supporting him. He dropped to the ground in a tumble. The fall knocked
the breath from his lungs and he lay there amid twigs and leaves. He blinked
and tried to focus through watery eyes.
Mrs.
Dumas knelt beside him. “Oh my word. Sheriff Stone, are you all right? Is
anything broken?”
He sat
up and conked his head on the swing seat. He rubbed the spot and grinned. “Not
my most glorious moment, but I’ll survive.” He stood, wincing at the pain in
his back where he’d hit the broken limb.
“Please
let me help you inside. Lucy, get his coat and hat.”
Going
anywhere with her sounded good. She took his arm and led him into the kitchen.
He didn’t feel at all guilty throwing a limp into his walk.
“Sit
at the table and tell me where you’re injured.”
“I’m
fine, ma’am. Just need to sit a while and clear my head.” He remembered this
kitchen from when the Brown family lived here. Already she’d begun changing the
appearance by moving furniture around. The table was much nicer where diners
could look at the back yard while eating.
She
pumped water into a glass and set it in front of him. “What were you thinking?
You could have broken your neck.”
“I
realize that now. At the time, it seemed an easy enough task.” He downed the
water then smiled at Lucy. “I had a good helper.”
Lucy
giggled. “Giant sheriffs can fall after all.”
“Apparently
so. The swing’s strong enough for you, though.”
“Mommy,
may I go swing now?”
“Just
be careful of that broken limb until we can clear it away.”
“I’d
better do that.” He started to rise.
She
pushed him back onto his seat. “You sit right there until I’m sure you’re all
right. Does your head hurt? How’s your vision? Do you see double?” She tilted
his head so their gazes met.
“My
vision is fine, ma’am, and I sure am glad. You have the prettiest eyes I’ve
ever seen.”
She
jerked her hand back so fast you’d think she’d been burned. He savored the
warmth where her fingers had touched his jaw.
“Humph.
Apparently there’s nothing wrong with you, sheriff.” She fisted her hands on
her hips. “At least no damage from your fall.”
“I’ll
just move that branch out of Lucy’s way and then get back to my business.” He
stood and bent to grab his coat from where Lucy had dropped it.
She
grabbed his arm. “Wait. There’s blood seeping through your clothes. Sit down
and take off your shirt.”
He
froze and considered following her request before sanity gained a toehold.
“Nothing I’d like better, Mrs. Dumas, than having you tend my cuts and scrapes.
Seeing as how you’re a widow on your own, I reckon I’d better get on to Doc
Ross’s and let him see if there’s a problem. This is a small town, and I sure
would hate if anything I did caused gossip to smirch your good name.”
Her
expression softened. “Thank you, sheriff. I appreciate that more than I can
say. I’m pleased you’re truly a gentleman.”
Joel
pulled on his coat and left. He kicked himself all the way to the doctor’s
office.
Joel isn’t the only lawman hero I’ve written, but he’s one
of my favorite. I hope he’ll be one of yours too. Here are the buy links:
Smashwords E-book https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/287177?ref=CarolineClemmons
Amazon in Print or E-book http://www.amazon.com/Bluebonnet-Bride-Stone-Mountain-ebook/dp/B00BHOC7L8/ref=sr_1_5?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1367497949&sr=1-5&keywords=caroline+clemmons
Stay tuned for future lawman heroes. Part-time Deputy Sheriff Tobias "Bear" Baldwin is the hero of the novella TABITHA'S JOURNEY, that will be released in June 2013. Temporary Federal
Marshall Storm Kincaid, is the hero of my fall 2013 release, THE MOST UNSUITABLE
COURTSHIP, a continuation of the Kincaid series. Another lawman, Buster
Parrish, is the hero in my upcoming Christmas novella, CHRISTMAS ON STONE
MOUNTAIN, to be released in November 2013.
In the meantime, Federal Marshall Matt Peters is the hero of
my novella, SAVE YOUR HEART FOR ME. And in second Kincaid book, THE MOST
UNSUITABLE HUSBAND, it “appears” that reformed rapscallion hero Nate
Bartholomew works as an undercover Pinkerton agent.
Don't we all love those strong heroes? You can follow along with the blog hop by checking the participants at http://cowboycharm.blogspot.com/
Thanks for stopping by!
14 comments:
Gorgeous cover for your book!
oncerfan@yahoo.com
I can't wait to read this one! Fun excerpt, Caroline.
I like Joel and how you've shown his character. Country Blessings! Angela
AngelaDrake(at)webname(dot)com
Enjoyed the excerpt and the cover is very eye catching.
skpetal at hotmail dot com
Fun excerpt!
kmnbooks at yahoo com
Liked the cover, and excerpt for your book. Looks good. Thanks for being part of the hop and for the chance to win. <^_^>
reneebennett35 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Love me some cowboys and Lawmen too!
sugerlady@aol.com
Hello again Caroline! I'm lovin' this blog...with my fave type of heroes! Strong, mostly silent, protective, living by a code. And yes, Joel from Bluebonnet Bride was just one of that type...I loved his story. I'm glad you were on this blog tour! jdh2690@gmail.com
Thanks for your comments.Angela Drake won my ebook for Thursday, Renee Bennett won for Friday. Both are still in the drawing for the grand prize.
Blue Bonnet Bride is a very catchy title and the story premise sounds very enticing.
Save Your Heart for Me sounds like it's going to be a wonderful story. I also love the cover.
starcriter@yahoo.com
Sounds like a good story. Such a pretty cover.
sstrode at scrtc dot com
I am enjoying all the excerpts from books on this hop....but my TBR list is growing by leaps and bounds.
cmucha319(at)yahoo(dot)com
Sounds like a great story! Beautiful cover! Thank for sharing and being apart of this awesome hop!
shadowluvs2read(at)gmail(dot)com
Loved the excerpt. Adding the series to my TBR page.
~~Emmly Jane
ej (at) emmly jane (dot) com
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