Announcing a birth!
AN AGENT FOR LYDIA, Pinkerton Matchmaker Series #56
She was born early Friday,
January 10, 2020, at Amazon after the author’s hours of research, weeks of sweating,
writing the best story she could, consuming copious amounts of Cherry Dr Pepper
and chocolate, and experiencing sheer terror that readers might not like this
one.
The lovely lady can
be seen at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083MVRDM7 She is also peeking out of Kindle
Unlimited. Soon she will have a twin in print.
Cover design by Virginia McKevitt |
When Lydia Wood is left at the altar, she believes something
beyond her groom’s control has happened. Two years with no word have hardened
her heart. She has to get away from her parents’ constant urging her to choose
an acceptable husband and wed. Becoming a Pinkerton agent suits her plans.
Pinkerton Agent Jake Hunter has recovered from injuries that
put him in a coma and a long convalescence. He realizes Lydia would have been
injured had she been with him. He vows to distance himself from the one person
who means the world to him to protect her.
When they are paired for an investigation of bank robbers
they must use fake identities and follow the trail to a dangerous hang out of men on the run. Can the
two successfully pull off their charade and capture the robbers or will this
trip confirm Jake’s worst fears?
Lydia
gazed out the train window at Wyoming’s desert landscape, recalling how
terrified she’d been last night in the saloon. The man who’d wanted to take her
upstairs was huge and smelled as if he hadn’t bathed in months. He carried a
bottle of whiskey in one hand, some of which he had spilled on his shirt.
Thank
goodness she’d had her gun and her knife. Would her little gun have stopped
such a large man? With any luck she’d never have to learn the answer.
Forcing
herself not to snuggle up to Jake for comfort had been almost impossible. His
presence reassured her. He’d had several years experience at Pinkerton’s and
knew how to deflect and defeat combatants.
An
older couple rode in the seat facing them. Lydia avoided eye contact with the
prune-faced woman across from her. The woman had snubbed her and Jake as if
they carried leprosy. She had to admit she and Jake looked far from respectable.
Prune-face
ceased staring long enough to tug on her husband’s sleeve and whisper, “Horace,
doesn’t he look like the man on that wanted poster we saw in Cheyenne?”
Horace
frowned at her. “Hush, Mattie.”
Did
those two think she and Jake couldn’t hear them?
Lydia
gestured to the window. “I’ve never seen so much sand and scrubby bushes.
Barren as it is, it emanates a serene beauty.”
Could have been the view from the train. |
“Wait until you see where we’re headed. I’ve
heard it’s picturesque as well.” Jake flashed his bone-melting grin.
No,
thank you, she couldn’t weaken now. She’d had the vaccination for that grin’s
affect. Too bad the inoculation hadn’t proven very effective.
The
man traveling with the prune-faced woman looked at Jake and leaned forward.
“Where you folks headed?”
Jake
squeezed her hand. “We’re headed for Evanston. You?”
Lydia
wondered why he’d lied.
The
man relaxed against the seat. “We’ll be getting off at the next stop after the
river. Been south to see our grandchildren.”
Lydia
tugged on Jake’s sleeve. “How much
longer until we reach Laramie?”
“You
might as well try to doze, Lily, my pet. We’ve a long ride ahead of us. I’ll
wake you when we get to Laramie and we can stretch our legs.”
He’d
complained about her garish dress but he was dressed in a flashy way that left
no doubt he was a gambler. The dark gray suit had a red silk damask waistcoat.
His watch chain was thick with a showy fob. She wondered if the watch was his
or belonged to Pinkerton’s.
The other couple left at a water stop. She and Jack had the facing seats to
themselves.
She
tried to doze but couldn’t. With a smile, she recalled Pinkerton’s “We Never
Sleep” motto. At least she had that part right.
The
scenery was monotonous and the rails too bouncy to read. All her life she’d
scorned people who said they were bored. She’d thought any intelligent person should
be capable of amusing himself. That theory was ruined because she considered
herself smart and she was extremely tired of this trip.
In
addition, having Jake at her side created questions and resurrected longings.
Working this closely proved to be an exercise in self-control. If they’d
married on schedule, they’d probably have a child by now.
She’d
often dreamed of the small home they were to have in Denver. Their plans were
for nothing extravagant, just a place where they could raise a family. He’d be
home between assignments and they’d have a good life. With a mental slap, she
pulled herself from daydreams. Concentrating on their assignment should be
foremost in her mind.
Jake
moved to the seat across from her. Angling himself in the corner, he stretched
out his legs toward the aisle. “What on earth possessed you to apply to
Pinkerton’s?”
She
stared out the window and hoped she appeared bored with his question. “Perhaps
I wanted to see what was so all-fired fascinating about the job.”
“Why
would you leave a safe, secure home in the city to face the unknown? This is a
dangerous job, not a game.”
She
directed a glare at him. “For your information, Gentleman Jack Jackson, I’m not
playing a game. I don’t know why you would think otherwise. You aren’t the only
person capable of choosing a career in law enforcement. I am an official agent
for the Pinkerton Detective Agency, Denver office.”
More books from this exciting multiple-author series
can be seen on Amazon’s Pinkerton Matchmaker Series page: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=pinkerton+matchmaker+series&crid=30OT399ANSQC2&sprefix=Pinkerton+%2Caps%2C170&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_10 Christine Sterling Bortner conceived the series and Virginia McKevitt has done the covers for each book.
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Through a crazy
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handsome cowboys, feisty ranch women, and scheming villains in a tiny office
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cowboy country where they ride herd on their dog and three rescued indoor cats
as well as providing nourishment outdoors for squirrels, birds, and other
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4 comments:
You had me at Pinkerton. I love the cover too.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This sounds amazing. I love reading about Pinkerton agents. Thanks for the info on the book.
debby236 at gmail dot com
I really like these kinds of stories and love the Wyoming backdrop for this. katieoscarlet@gmail.com
Oh this sounds so good ..I cant wait to read it!!! your books are amazing and take me to another place
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