Yee Haw! Today is release day for
GARNET, The Widows of Wildcat Ridge, book 9. I’m so excited about this book and
I hope readers will be too. Writing in a multi-author series is fun but not
easy. Everything has to be coordinated so none of us contradicts the others.
Don’t miss the
giveaway mentioned at the end of this post.
Garnet is a spunky heroine. She was
brave enough to leave Georgia to become the mail-order bride of Michael
Chandler and help him operate his Crystal Cafe. Only nine months after she arrived, a terrible
disaster occurred and Mike, his brother Joe, and sister-in-law Dessie were
killed. This left Garnet managing the café on her own, taking charge of her
niece and nephew, and grieving for those who died.
She’s not one to have a pity-party.
Instead, she works hard to fulfill her duties at the Crystal Café and take care
of Hyacinth, age 6, and Joey, age 8. She’s devoted to these precious children and even
enjoys the café—if only she had someone to help her. Then, she has a prowler in
her rooms above the café. What if the children or she were hurt? Who prowled through her things and why?
Adam Bennett is a rugged bounty hunter
who slips up and is waylaid by the man he’s chasing along with his two cronies.
After a severe beating, they kick him into a deep ravine and make off with his
horse, pack mule, and all his gear. Eventually he struggles out of the ravine and down the mountain to Wildcat Ridge
and the Crystal Café. Will a paper marriage help or hinder his search?
Here’s an excerpt when Adam show up at
the café the day after the prowler:
A loud rap at the back door startled
her. She kept the curtains closed unless they were serving food and couldn’t
see who had knocked.
Joey grabbed his stick. “Don’t answer
it. Might be the robber there.”
She wiped her hands on her apron. “Or
a friend who needs something.” Joey didn’t know the Colt .45 was in her apron
pocket. After taking a deep, bracing breath, she opened the door.
The dirtiest man she’d ever seen stood
there. His beard was as dirty as his clothes. Fresh cuts showed through the mud
on his face. He was tall and broad-shouldered but looked as if he could barely
stand.
“Ma’am, my name is Adam Bennett.
Please don’t be put off by my appearance. I was robbed up the mountain a ways
and lost all my gear. I’m mighty hungry. If you need anything done, I’d like to
work for a meal.”
Joey was by her side. “He isn’t the
one from last night.” All the same, her nephew kept his pick handle in his
hand.
“We’re the Chandlers. Come in and sit
down. Wait, wash your hands and face at the sink first. You can’t handle food
while you’re that filthy.”
While the man washed his hands, she
filled a plate from leftovers and poured a cup of coffee. “Joey, please get my
medicine box from upstairs.”
He leaned close. “I don’t think I
should leave you alone while he’s here.”
Joey took being man of the family
seriously. “Oh, all right. Hyacinth, would you get the medicine box for me?”
“How come he doesn’t have to and I
do?” Usually sweet, Hyacinth was a bit spoiled and definitely jealous of her
brother.”
“Because Mr. Bennett is injured and
needs our help. Please hurry.”
Her niece stomped up the stairs while
muttering under her breath, her golden curls bouncing with each step.
When Garnet glanced at the man, she
saw he’d wolfed down his food. “I’ll get you more. How long since you’ve
eaten?”
“Not sure how long I was in and out of
consciousness up there. They attacked me on Saturday. What day is this?”
“Monday. No wonder you’re hungry.” She
set another plate of food in front of him and refilled his cup.
I had a lot of fun with Garnet and
Adam, the children, the children’s grandparents, and the people in Wildcat
Ridge. The villain is an especially dangerous one but our hero and heroine are up to the
challenge—we hope!
The universal Amazon buy link is http://getbook.at/GarnetWOWR.
GARNET is available in e-book, print, and is free in KU. I hope you’ll read and enjoy GARNET.
GARNET is available in e-book, print, and is free in KU. I hope you’ll read and enjoy GARNET.
To celebrate the release, I’m offering a $5 Amazon gift card to
three people who comment here.
12 comments:
I love to read mail-order-bride stories. On my wish list.
Mail order brides are amazing stories.
Hi Caroline! Garnet sounds spunky and I love that in a heroine!
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Got it! I have no doubt it will be as delightful as your other books. If I could make any changes it would be to make them longer!
Sounds good. I like historical romances. Hope to get to read more if this.
This book sounds like an interesting and great read.
sounds so nice
I love your sweet romances and how good beats out bad. Nice to relax to.
Thank you to each of you for commenting. The three winners are Mary Preston, Maryonna McFerrin, and Annetta Sweetko. In case I don't have your email, please message it to me or send me an email at caroline @ carolineclemmons.com without the spaces.
Sounds like a good book can't wait to read it.
Sounds like an incredible book.
I love mail order brides. this is a new to me series. I would love to read this book. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
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