Today is the day A BRIDE FOR LUKE, Proxy Bride Series Book 36, is released for your reading pleasure. Beta reports on this book were very good. Although writing IS hard work, I enjoyed writing this book. I love anything Irish and the heroine is from Ireland. So is the hero, Luke, but he's been in the United States longer. The heroine, Maeve, has only been in the U.S. for a few months.
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A BRIDE
FOR LUKE is available in e-book and print and is free in KU.
The blurb:
Each is struggling to build a
better life . . .
Two strong-willed people are
bound to clash . . .
Danger forces them to focus on
what is at stake . . .
Maeve
Kelly came to America for a better life but found only signs that said No Irish Need Apply. When the cousin
with whom she is staying leaves Boston, Maeve is left desperate. Her job at the
laundry doesn’t pay enough for her to survive alone. Her friend suggests a way
out, Maeve resists a proxy marriage but finally accepts. What else can she do?
Sheriff
Luke Sullivan is proud of his accomplishments. Known for his strong principles,
he is admired and well-respected in the community. When he learns his mother
and aunt have schemed to get him a proxy bride he’s furious. If he’d wanted a
wife he would have found one. He respects and loves his mother and finally
agrees to the marriage. Before he and his bride can adjust to one another, Luke
is caught in the middle of an explosive situation between striking miners and
the railroad.
Threats against Luke by each side
have him fearing for the safety of his wife, mother, and aunt. He must resolve
the strike to protect his family and many others. Will he succeed in time to
save lives?
Excerpt:
He pushed back from the table. “How
can I keep you safe if you don’t follow orders? Do you understand?”
She put her hands on her hips.
“Oh, so it’s orders you’re giving me, is it? Weel, Lucas Brady Sullivan, I take
orders from no man. Do you understand?”
“Mae, you’re making something
from nothing.” He tapped his chest. “I’m your husband. You promised to obey me
when we wed.”
That brought her temper down a
notch. She had promised and Father Patrick had lectured her on the husband
being the head of the household. “Mayhap I did, but not high handed orders.”
“And what would you consider
obeying? You want a written invitation to remain home? Shall I show you the
other wanted poster and suggest you avoid that man? You’ve no idea what these
other men look like so how would you know if they were walking down the street
or shopping in the Mercantile? How can you know who’s an upstanding citizen and
who’s a stranger in town? You were in front of the Mercantile when Higgins
accosted you.”
She turned toward the sink, hands
on her face to hide her shame. “Aye, ‘tis sorry I am. The worry of what’s going
to happen has me in bits. I can’t get out of my mind the fact someone may shoot
at you from an ambush.”
He wrapped his arms around her.
“Don’t fret, honey. I’m doing my best to keep this situation from becoming
violent. I can’t focus on my job if I’m worried about where you are and what
you’re doing and who’s around you.”
She leaned her head against his
broad chest. His strong heartbeat reassured her. “I see the way I was wrong.
‘Twas my mistake and ‘tis sorry I am.”
She looked up at him. “But, for
us to have a peaceful marriage you’d best consider making requests instead of
giving orders.”
5 comments:
Maeve is a beautiful name. I love the softness of the cover. Sounds like a fabulous read.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Congratulations. What a pretty cover. Oh but this sounds wonderful. Thanks for a chance.
quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
Congratulations on your Book Birthday Caroline. I absolutely love the cover, her hair is almost the same colour as my granddaughters.
bettylou.vanderwier@cogeco.ca
Looking forward to reading it! Krznarics@yahoo.com
I drew Sue K.'s name. Congratulations, Sue!
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