Posted in 5 paws, Blog tour, Giveaway, Novella, romance on May 14, 2014

Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver

Thirty seven year old Francie Davis, a recent widow and empty nester, gets to attend college at last. She’s sure her luck has changed when she also lands a job on campus that will pay her tuition, as administrative assistant to a history professor. When her handsome new boss yells at her on the first day of work, Francie worries she will never be good enough.

For Professor Alex Diederik, life is going downhill fast. Not only is his bitter ex-wife trying to poison their only daughter against him, but now his one place of solace—his work environment—is being complicated by his attractive new administrative assistant. She drives home his feelings of failure as a husband and father, and Alex wonders if hiring her was the right thing to do.

Francie will have to put aside her hurt and insecurities or risk her dreams, while Alex must look outside himself if he’s to mend the breach with his daughter. And, perhaps, find someone who can help heal his pain.

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“How did you sleep?” Alex asked, opening the fridge. He took out a carton of eggs and held them for her to see, his brows raised in query.

“I don’t understand how you can eat the unborn.” She shuddered and took another sip of her herbal tea. The haughty disdain reminded him of his ex-wife. Divorce certainly hadn’t freed him of that.

“You ate them six months ago.”

“I’m enlightened now.” Sam heaved a sigh, tilting her head and putting on a martyred expression. Another perfect imitation of her mother.

Review

This is book 5 of the Ripple Effect novella series. Francie is a sweet woman that has had some hard times in her life, from her family disowning her to an abusive husband. She gets a second chance after he dies and is able to attend a local university.

I liked the interaction between Francie and Sam/Rose – she gives Sam/Rose what she needs, a sense of balance and just a friendly ear to listen plus teaching her cooking skills that she hasn’t gotten at home. Then there is Alex, Sam/Rose’s father and also Francie’s boss at the university. Apparently he is quite the hunk from the author’s description…and he sees something in Francie that he has been missing.

The one thing I have noticed in all of these novellas is that the relationships happen very quickly and it was no different here. But still a great story and we give this 5 paws up!

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Donna K. Weaver has always loved reading and creating stories, thus she’s been ever entertained. An avid cruiser, she’s sailed the Pacific five times. Wife-mother-grandmother-Army veteran-karate black belt-Harry Potter nerd.

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Posted in Blog tour, fiction, Giveaway, mystery on May 14, 2014

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Title:Blood Rose
Author: Margie Orford
Genre: Fiction/Mystery & Detective
Publish Date: May 13, 2014
Publisher: WitnessImpulse an imprint of HarperCollins

Event organized by: Literati Author Services, Inc.

 

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“Margie Orford has nailed it…wonderfully crafted and fully engrossing.” – Michael Connelly

Walvis Bay is a depressed and isolated port on the edge of the Namib Desert. Corrupt and claustrophobic, its shifting population is made of transients and vagabonds-people with no future and no past. When it seems a methodical serial killer may be working undetected in this pit of darkness and desperation, police profiler Dr. Clare Hart is brought in to investigate. With her personal life in shambles, Clare is initially happy for the distraction, until it becomes clear that her own life – and the lives of others – are at stake.

This enthralling procedural is perfect for fans of Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs.

 

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The gruesome murder of a homeless teenage boy suggests a methodical serial killer is at work in Walvis Bay, a depressed port, isolated in the vast sweep of the Namib Desert. It is a corrupt, claustrophobic place with a shifting population of people who came here only because they had to. Sent to profile the possible killer is police profiler and investigative journalist Dr Clare Hart. Working with Tamar Damases, the woman who heads up the town’s Murder Unit, Clare is glad for the distraction. Until a few days ago, her budding relationship with Captain Riedwaan Faizal seemed to be going very well indeed – but she knows she is not the only woman in his life – As the two women trace older crimes that may be related to the recent killings, they soon realise that nothing is as it seems. And as Riedwaan comes to join Clare, to help with the investigation and to try to salvage their relationship, it soon becomes clear that it is more than just their feelings that is in danger. In fact their lives – and the lives of others – are now at stake.

 

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MARGIE ORFORD is an award-winning journalist who has been dubbed the Queen of South African Crime Fiction. Her novels have been translated into nine languages. She was born in London and grew up in Namibia. A Fulbright Scholar, she was educated in South Africa and the United States. She is Executive Vice-President of South African PEN, the patron of Rape Crisis and of the children’s book charity, the Little Hands Trust. She lives in Cape Town. The entire Clare Hart series is forthcoming from Witness.

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Posted in 4 paws, excerpt, fiction, Giveaway on May 13, 2014

 

New Women’s Fiction That’s Stirring Up a National Debate

by Venita Ellick 

 

About the Author:
Venita Ellick was fated to be a writer. She was named for a character in a book her mother was reading at the time of the birth. As a young girl, she spent so much time in libraries that librarians would save books for her almost daily visits. She began writing stories in the first grade, which her mother patiently read. The intervention of a career as an educator and raising three sons delayed her focus on writing, but she has now completed three novels. The Reluctant First Lady is her fourth.
Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen captivated her as a teenager. The power and imagery of the printed word made her wonder what each heroine was thinking and feeling. She wanted to be the woman with the cape and hood standing on the edge of the cliff with the wind whipping around her. The mysteries that could be found in stories fascinated her and are echoed in The Reluctant First Lady.
Ellick draws on her experiences as a wife, mother, teacher, and principal to create her characters. Her sense of humor and recognition of the absurd and often whimsical nature of life have allowed her to capture her characters’ lives with authenticity and emotional resonance.Venita and her husband David have experience as a two-career couple. They live on an island in the state of Washington.

 

The Reluctant First Lady asks – 

 

“Just how much should a woman sacrifice for the person she loves?”

Summary:
Ashley Taylor has been straightforward with her husband, the president-elect of the United States. She supported his candidacy, but she has no intention of assuming the traditional role of First Lady—a position she describes as “First Hostess.” Instead, she will resume her own career as head of one of the largest art museums in New York. The aftermath of her decision triggers reactions from the public, news commentators, late night comedians, and other political factions. While Ashley and Michael wrestle with saving their marriage and preserving their professional lives, the country debates whether the role of First Lady is a necessity, how the media influences the lives of public figures, and how much a woman should sacrifice for the person she loves.

Excerpt:

From Chapter 3 of The Reluctant First Lady
Applause and pandemonium broke out on the other side of the curtain, indicating Michael had reached the end of his speech.A stage manager nodded and, with Ashley and the twins leading the way, followed by the vice president- elect, his wife, and family, she stepped onto the stage and into the bright lights. The noise from the crowd grew in intensity as each of them came into view. They all walked forward to stand beside Michael, Ashley and the twins to his left; Robert Hughes, Catherine, and their children to his right.The chaos and elation vibrating through the crowd was intoxicating. Cheers from a wildly exuberant audience and music blocked out what individuals were saying, but the camaraderie of those on the stage was evidenced by their smiles, hugs, and claps on the back. Before the world, she and Michael looked like the perfect couple. Michael pulled his family, plus Richard and his family, toward him while photographers snapped pictures of this historic event.Amid the excitement, it almost went unnoticed that a reporter shouted a question at Ashley. She ignored him, hoping he would go away.The reporter repeated his question. “Mrs. Taylor, what causes do you intend to champion during the next four years in the White House?”Ashley winced inwardly, but no outward expression marred her serene expression. She had a choice. She could tell the truth or continue to go along with the lie. Damn it. She’d been dodging questions like this for months about what special causes she intended to champion if her husband were elected. In fact, she’d become a master of evasion, not something she was proud of. Unquestionably the smartest thing to do would be to give the same canned response she’d been giving throughout the campaign. It would be a lie, all of it. But then she wouldn’t be accused of rocking the boat, a boat, she might add, that she knew was taking on a lot of water.She was tired of being evasive. She was sick to death of lying by omission. Michael’s managers had convinced her that he wouldn’t be elected if she declared her intentions. But, Michael had been elected. Was it possible that she was making more of this than necessary?She leaned toward the reporter and his microphone and began speaking in a quiet, clear voice.“First, I’d like to thank everyone here and at home for their incredible support throughout the campaign. I’m extremely proud of Michael and have always believed he’d be a great leader and a great president. The American people have chosen wisely and well this day. As for me, with the election over, I’ll be returning to my job as director of the Cameron Museum of Art in New York. It’s never been my intention to serve as the First Lady. Over half of the families in our country are two-career families. Our family isn’t any different. In fact . . .”Ashley felt Michael’s hand on her elbow. “Ashley, just smile and wave. We’re getting off of the stage now.”

Review:

I loved the concept – what if the wife of the president elect didn’t want to be the First Lady? The story tells of what Ashley and Michael go through as he takes over the Presidency. Ashley does not like politics and refuses to be involved (except for the last year of helping her husband’s campaign) after all she is a successful career woman herself.  After all, this is the 21st century, not the 17th!

However, other people have agendas for them and you wonder if they will make it or divorce.

There are some story lines that just leave you hanging (don’t want to say too much) but I still enjoyed the book and we give it 4 paws up!

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Posted in Cover Reveal, Novella, romance, women on May 12, 2014

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Summer Rain

Authors

Ruthie Knox, Molly O’Keefe, Cecilia Tan, Charlotte Stein, Mary Ann Rivers, Amy Jo Cousins, Audra North, Shari Slade, Alexandra Haughton

Genre: Genre romance anthology

Publication Date: June 9, 2014

Cover Design: Book Beautiful

Event Organized by: Literati Author Services, Inc.

 

Synopsis

In this romance anthology, RITA-Award winning author Molly O’Keefe shows us the power of a city thunderstorm from the top of a skyscraper, while Amy Jo Cousins soaks us in a rain in Spain. New York Times bestselling author Ruthie Knox’s heroine is devastated by a winter storm, while a summer thunderstorm grants Alexandra Haughton’s hero and heroine a second chance at love. Rain sparks self-awareness in the robot in Charlotte Stein’s story and allows Mary Ann Rivers’s heroine to fall in love with her hero and her own art. Rain causes romance between the college students in Audra North’s and Shari Slade’s stories, while romance causes rain in Cecilia Tan’s myth-inspired tale of a sacrifice to a demi-god. Nine romance novelettes, edited by Sarah Frantz.

All proceeds from the volume will be donated to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (www.rainn.org), the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States.

 

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In this romance anthology, RITA-Award winning authors come together to tell the tales of the power of love, second chances, and self-sacrifice. Weathering the storm and romance has beautifully come together in nine novelettes. Each story unique, told through the voices of many talented authors.

All proceeds from the volume will be donated to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (www.rainn.org), the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States.

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Posted in Cozy, Monday, mystery, Spotlight on May 12, 2014

It has been a rough few weeks but hopefully everything is sorted out in my personal life and I can get back to blogging regularly!

Today is book #15 in the Flower Shop Mystery series by author Kate Collins.  This is a fun series and if you haven’t read them yet, of course start with book 1, Mum’s the Word.

 

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Synopsis

Flower Shop owner Abby Knight has just returned from a romantic honeymoon with the man of her dreams. There’s no reason for the bloom to be off the rose just because she and Marco are returning to normal life. But when Marco discovers a skeleton buried in the basement of his bar, it is a bit of a mood killer.  

When the body is identified as a carpenter who went missing back in the 1970s, Abby and Marco decide to cultivate the clues to solve the cold case. What could be more romantic? But the deeper they dig, the more desperate the murderer grows. And if Marco and Abby don’t unearth the killer’s identity, they may not live to see their first anniversary.

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Posted in Book Blast, e-books, romance, Sale on May 11, 2014

Second Chances boxed set 


This boxed set contains three full length novels featuring women who have a second chance at love, proving love really is sweeter the second time around. 
 
 
 
Sugar Daddy Review 
 
“Absolutely one of the best books for me right now. I loved it mostly because it was fluffy, romantic, and meaningful.” Reading Renee Reviews 
 
Sugar Daddy Synopsis 
 
Hannah Matthews, an over educated under employed mother of twin girls, takes the girls on the annual Labor Day weekend family vacation while her husband stays behind. By the time she has returned, he has cleaned out their bank accounts, their apartment, and moved in with a surgically enhanced stripper. Try as she might, Hannah is forced to resort to desperate measures: finding a Sugar Daddy. 
 
Gavin Meyers, affluent businessman, discovered too late that his bohemian wife wasn’t in love with him when he caught her in their bed with a lover…his sister. After a heated meeting with the lawyers trying to arrange the divorce agreement, his lawyer suggests he get a hobby and work out all his anger. He can’t think of a single thing he wants to do more than find some woman to punish for his suffering. And it just so happens, he stumbles across a personal ad that will serve his purpose. What kind of woman advertises for a Sugar Daddy? 
 
 
 
First a Dream Review 
 
“This is a Modern Day Cinderella Story. Not my typical read, but I truly enjoyed it. At first I wasn’t sure I would like this type of story, but once I started reading I found I couldn’t put it down. The characters were so easily liked. Gabriel a very rich playboy, and Isabella a Mother of Two found a love that some would say could only be found in a fairy-tale. 
“Don’t ever stop dreaming. Just dream bigger now.” Romance Uninhibited 
 
First a Dream Synopsis 
 
One showy winter night when her best friend has to cancel their girl’s night out, Isabella surprises her husband at work, but she was the one who was shocked to find him in a compromising position with her sister. As a budding photographer, she struggles to find her passion and hold everything together for her young son and daughter, while preparing for a major gallery show. Desperate for inspiration, she seeks out the advice of her professor and mentor who tells her to dream again and be happy. Unsure of what that would entail, but distracted still the same, Isabella literally runs into Gabriel Charmant, a handsome rich playboy only in town for the summer. He imagines Isabella will be fun, a distraction to stave off the boredom as he takes summer classes in this provincial town forty-five minutes from the bright lights and city life he’s used to in Montreal.
 
Gabriel never imagined that without even trying, Isabella would change him and without even knowing, she’d win his heart. Just as they begin to build a future and everything seems to be coming together, his lies and deception threaten their happily ever after. 
 
 
 
Worth the Wait Synopsis 
 
When Sarah discovered lingerie in her husband’s vehicle, she knew her life would be changed forever, but she never could have predicted how much. Soon, what began as a harmless Girl’s Night Out with a friend for a tarot card reading turned into a shocking realization that her mother had kept a huge part of her heritage from her, and her dreams of late suggested that her good friend, Brian, wanted to be more than just a good friend. 
 
For as long as he had known Sarah, Brian had felt an undeniable attraction to her. The longer he knew her, the more he wanted from their friendship. He would do anything to heal her heart and help her become who she was meant to be. He would do everything within his power to protect her from harm and save her from the forces that threatened to keep them apart because he knew some loves were so special that they were worth the wait. 





 
Nicki recently moved from Charlotte, North Carolina to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as she works on making the most of her own second chance.  Her new life has barely begun and she has loves every minute of it. Every day of her life seems to bring new adventures, some bigger, better, shinier and prettier than others. She’s still getting used to that new life smell she’s experiencing, a combination of hope, love, and happiness. (The perfect scents to build a new life on…)

For fun, she spends time with those she cares about, cooks, reads, writes, and especially lives to travel. The current travel goal: visit every Margaritaville. Three down! (Eleven to go?)

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Posted in Book Blast, Giveaway, marriage, nonfiction on May 9, 2014

 

Marriage isn't for you

Marriage Isn’t For You: It’s for the One You Love

What is the best wedding advice you ever received? For author Seth Adam Smith, it was the advice from his father who said, Marriage is not for you. It is about the person you marry. These few words completely changed the way Seth looked at his relationship with his wife-to-be. Because at that moment he realized that an expression of love is not about the person expressing it. Rather, it is about the person they choose to be with. It is about making the person you marry feel loved. Seth’s blog post on the subject was viewed by more than twenty-seven million people, and he has been featured on several national TV programs including The Today Show. Now released as a hardcover book, these sage words make the perfect gift for newly married couples, those who have been around the block a few times, or anyone who wants to learn how to make their relationships stronger.

Praise for Marriage Isn’t for You

This is raw, this is real…it reflects what a lot of couples experience… it pulls you in. ~ –TODAY Show

…a tender, honest story. ~ –TODAY.com

…overwhelmingly heartfelt and touching admission. ~ ABC NEWS

This story has become a viral sensation! ~ –The NY Daily News

The Internet is loaded with marriage advice, but rarely does one single tidbit resonate strongly with so many people. ~ –Yahoo Lifestyle

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SETH ADAM SMITH was born in Anchorage, Alaska. Since 2004, he has produced videos and articles for businesses, nonprofit organizations, youth groups, artists, and political causes. He is the editor-in-chief of ForwardWalking.com. He and his wife, Kim, live in Florida.

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Posted in Fundraiser, Short Story, Spotlight, women on May 8, 2014

fight like a girl

 

“Even non-girls will feel empowered by these stories about ordinary, flawed characters finding their own strengths. Highly entertaining and original.”

Lee Goldberg, New York Times bestselling author of The Chase and King City, whose mother lost her hearing to lupus.

Women of TV have united against lupus! Presenting Empower: Fight Like A Girl, a special collection of short stories by top women writers from some of your favorite shows, including: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Family Guy, Person of Interest, Grimm, Battlestar Galactica, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Law & Order: SVU, Star Trek: Voyager, Eureka, Twisted, The 100, Malcolm in the Middle, Millennium, Being Human, The Shield, Castle, Chuck, Gilmore Girls, and Game of Thrones. In this anthology, you’ll discover supernatural thrillers, crime mysteries, horror, comedies, and more.

Authors contributing stories to this volume include:

All proceeds will be donated to the non-profit Lupus Foundation of America to help solve the cruel mystery of lupus.

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Posted in e-books, Free, New Adult, romance, Spotlight on May 7, 2014

 

Melissa
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is celebrating her One Year Indie Anniversary and to celebrate her debut novel
Let Love In
It is now FREE until May 11th!!!!

 

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What would happen if you lost everything? If the people who were
supposed to love you unconditionally were no longer there for you, how
would your world change?That’s exactly what happened to
Madeleine Becker when her parents died when she was ten years old.
Ripped from her home and everything that she has ever loved, she is
forced to start all over again. The only way for her to move on is to
build walls around her heart and keep everyone at a safe distance. Her
logic: she can’t get hurt if she doesn’t fall in love.That
theory is blown to pieces when she meets Reid Connely during her
freshman year at college. He is gorgeous and darkly mysterious. He
understands Maddy’s pain all too well, but sharing his pain would mean
breaking down the walls he put up around his own heart. Conflicted
between loving Maddy and hiding his dark past, Reid starts to reevaluate
his world. Maddy’s inner strength, snarky personality and breath
taking beauty help Reid to make peace with his past.

 

Together they find out what happens when they Let Love In.
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Melissa Collins has always been a book worm. Studying Literature in
college ensured that her nose was always stuck in a book. She followed
her passion for reading to the most logical career choice: English
teacher. Her hope was to share her passion for reading and the escapism
of books to her students. Having spent more than a decade in front of a
classroom, she can easily say that it’s been a dream.
Her passion for writing didn’t start until more recently. When she
was home on maternity leave in early 2012, she read her first romance
novel and her head filled with the passion, angst and laughter of the
characters who she read about it. It wasn’t long before characters of
her own took shape in her mind. Their lives took over Melissa’s brain
and The Love Series was born.
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Posted in Blog tour, e-books, Giveaway, Historical, Spotlight, Western on May 7, 2014

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Title: Forced to Love
Author: Sky Alexander
Publisher: Rising Phoenix Inc.
Pages: 140
Genre: Historical Western Romance
Format: Kindle

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FORCED TO LOVE is the newest book in Sky Alexander’s series The Fires of Love & Hate (Historical Romance Collection).

“Inspiration can come from anywhere, but nothing is more uplifting and irresistible to me as a new Sky Alexander novel. This is one of my new favorites, (with FORCED TO LOVE) Sky Alexander shows his unique writing style that reminds us of how great historical romance and western romance can be written that reminds you of classics but with new addictive twists that are uplifting and intriguing in The Fires of Love & Hate (Historical Romance Collection). Hattie really shows that through thick and then love for your family is one of the most important things.” ~Heather Goodreads

FORCED TO LOVE is spell-bounding and one of my new favorite historical romance stories that is sure to be around for a long time. You must read this!” ~ Juanita Goodreads

Hattie Morran is a poor dirt farmers daughter in Missouri. Suddenly Hattie finds that her life is changed in the blink of an eye and she is forced to love Abner Garland. Now her Western Romance which is purely a façade for show and to save her family will soon come to an end.

“But what about their anger?” Hattie asked. “Jess and Abner will be furious.”

“Furious doesn’t even begin to describe how they’re going to react. Even though I probably shouldn’t, I am going to set them up with handsome allowances. What can they do? I’m of sound mind. So, Miss Hattie, when you marry Abner, I will give you nine-tenths of my fortune, and the remainder will be yours at my death.”

From the moment that you are brought into the book you will be immediately part of the western romance in the middle of the south. The Fires of Love & Hate Series will keep you right in the middle of a tale that is based on some true and historical events. This Historical Romance series is sure to be you’re new favorite.

 

Excerpt

Standing quietly in an upper bedroom of the beautiful Garland Mansion, Hattie Morran gazed out the open window over the lush, green grounds known as the Silver Creek Estate.  Her wedding dress and auburn hair fluttered lightly in the soft Missouri breeze as she sighed dishearteningly.  The cold steel of her Colt 45, nestled among the flowers of her wedding bouquet, belied the picture of a beautiful bride awaiting her once in a lifetime moment.

Without breaking her gaze, she began talking to her sister, who sat silently on a sapphire blue settee in the middle of the ornately decorated room.  “So help me God, Dakota,” Hattie said with great conviction, “if Abner does not come across with my demands this time, this will be the shortest marriage on record!”

Knowing Hattie was not one to mess around, Dakota leaned forward with concern.  “What do you plan to do, Sis?”

Turning in Dakota’s direction, Hattie slowly lowered her bouquet, reached in, and cocked the revolver.  “Put it this way . . . if he doesn’t, the man is goin’ to meet up with an untimely death . . . or I am goin’ to shoot off the only thin’ in life that Jackass holds dear.”

Hearing the revolver being cocked, Dakota replied in shock, “You wouldn’t!”

“Oh wouldn’t I?  Just you hide and watch, Sister Dear.  Believe me, I’ve taken just about all I’m goin’ to take from Abner Garland.  At this point, I’d just as soon kill him than look at him!  Of course, I can’t do that because I love his Mama so much, and even though he is a despicable person, he is her son.”  With her feelings for Abner’s mother, Rebecca Garland, calming her, Hattie reached back into her bouquet and uncocked the revolver.

Tilting her head to one side, Dakota let out a long, labored breath.  “To tell the truth, I can’t blame you, Sis.  With all that Abner has put you through, I understand perfectly your wantin’ to kill him.  I just hope everythin’ goes exactly as his mother has planned.”  Then, rising to her feet and walking in Hattie’s direction, Dakota held up a small handkerchief edged in lace.  “Is this the blue one?” she asked, staring straight ahead.

Hattie looked down at the pale blue handkerchief and then at her sister.  “Yes, Honey, it’s the blue one, thank you.”

“I really wish I could see you in your weddin’ dress, Hattie,” Dakota said somberly.  “It’s times like this when I really miss bein’ able to see.”

Hattie thought for a moment and fell silent.  She was so used to her sister’s condition that she tended to forget how hard it was for her.  Dakota Jayne (often referred to as Cody) had tragically been left blind by an unknown illness at the tender age of six, but through time, sheer determination, and a staunch refusal to be limited by the hand she had been dealt in life, Dakota had learned to cope very well.

To the casual observer, Dakota appeared perfectly normal.  Strangers, in fact, were stunned when informed of her blindness, as her beautiful blue eyes looked healthy and moved about freely yet deliberately, appearing to survey everything with the thoroughness of a sleuth.  In addition, the family made sure that her surroundings remained constant, and in doing so, Dakota knew instinctively how many steps to chairs, tables, and the doors.  Her familiarity with her environment coupled with an extremely keen sense of hearing that allowed her to place people by the sounds that they made enabled Dakota to move about with the greatest of ease.  It was only when she was in new or unfamiliar places that she became unsure of herself.  On the arm of a trusted friend, however, she handled herself with poise and elegance, never letting on to her handicap.  Always the life of the party, Dakota was quick-witted, had an effervescent smile, and was even a delightful dancing partner.  Looking at her sister with deep admiration, there was no doubt in Hattie’s mind that Dakota’s strong character and deep faith in the Lord allowed her to persevere where others would have surely failed.

The silence between them was broken as Laville, their elder sister, burst into the room and rushed to the window.  Raising her hand and pointing enthusiastically at the guests who were arriving, she exclaimed, “Hattie!  Hattie!  You won’t believe who just arrived!  It’s the Governor, his wife, and their party from the Capitol!”

Before Hattie could respond, Rebecca Garland and Hattie’s mother, Minerva Morran, entered the room as well.  Rebecca, a dainty woman with blonde, flowing hair, pale blue eyes, and fair complexion, was the epitome of elegance.  Smiling brightly, she replied to Laville’s youthful enthusiasm with her patented southern flair.  “I should certainly hope so!  I invited him, as well as many other dignitaries of Missouri society.  This will, after all, be the state’s most prominent wedding of the year.”

Rebecca was right; the wedding between her son, Abner, and the beautiful, young Miss Hattie Morran was indeed known as the social event of the summer of 1896.  Rebecca had spared no expense and Minerva had left no stone unturned in making this mockery of a wedding appear genuine.

Joining Laville and Hattie at the window, the two mothers looked down over the stunning gardens of Silver Creek.  The gardens were by far the most awe-inspiring part of the estate, as they were the home to nearly every tree, shrub, and flower known to man.  Rebecca went to great lengths to keep the vast gardens immaculately maintained, and in doing so, it was often referred to by the locals from the nearby town of Gallatin as a latter-day ‘Garden of Eden’.  For today, however, the usually tranquil gardens were alive with activity, as they served as a magnificent backdrop for the wedding.

Gazing down into the shaded court area, Rebecca secretly wondered if there would be enough seating, as it appeared there were more people arriving than had been invited.  But then, as if she had been reading Rebecca’s mind, Minerva nodded her head reassuringly and whispered, “Everythin’ is perfect.”  It was a beautiful sunny day this July 25, and the illusion that they had worked so hard to create was at last complete.

Turning their attention from the outside, Rebecca and Minerva set their gazes upon Hattie.  Moving directly in front of the young bride-to-be, the two mothers looked adoringly at Hattie, bathed in the morning sunlight.  It’s warm, gentle rays streamed through the open window, surrounding her in a soft, white aura, perfectly accentuating her auburn hair.  A petite girl with a tiny nineteen inch waist, Hattie stood only five foot two inches tall.  On this day, however, with the morning sunlight cascading down around her in such splendid grandeur, she appeared larger than life.  Rebecca sighed as she took in the picture of beauty in front of her.  “Hattie, my dear, you are breathtaking.”

Flattered, Hattie smiled graciously, turned, and looked outside again.  She, like the rest of the family, could not get enough of the elegance of Silver Creek.

During the next few minutes, the women busied themselves making final touches on the wedding dress.  As they did, Hattie’s mother, Minerva, a moral, strong-willed woman with dark brown hair and blue eyes, thought back to the terrible morning when her husband, Newton, an immoral, average-sized man with red-brown hair, brown eyes, and rugged masculine features, informed her of the circumstances which eventually led up to this whole sordid affair.  In her mind, she could still hear him screaming at her as she sat silently at the kitchen table, turning her coffee cup around and around in her hands.

Pacing back and forth like a caged lion in the small kitchen of their modest farmhouse, Newton’s voice boomed like thunder.  “Damn it, Minerva, do you hear me?  Hattie has no choice in the matter!  She will marry Abner, and that’s all there is to it!”

Aghast at her husband’s behavior, Minerva implored, “Stop screamin’ at me, Newton!  And lower your voice, the girls are still in bed.”  He glared at her with eyes as cold as a Siberian winter as she pleaded desperately.  “Tell me, Newton, how in the world did you ever get yourself into such a mess, and why in heaven’s name did you involve Hattie?  She is only fifteen and too young to marry anyone, let alone the likes of Abner Garland!”

“And just what the hell is wrong with Abner?  His mother, Rebecca, is your best friend.  The boy’s well educated, and he comes from the wealthiest family in the state of Missouri, if not the whole damn country!”

Minerva knew trying to reason with Newton once he’d made up his mind on something was like beating her head against a brick wall.  “What’s that got to do with the kind of man he is, Newt?  As I recall, you used these same words last year when you tried to convince me to let Laville marry John Anderson, and look what a horrible mess that turned out to be.”

Disgusted, Newton muttered, “Hattie ain’t nothin’ like Laville, and you know it.”  Walking to the open back door and venting his frustration, he kicked it shut, shaking the walls of the kitchen.  “You know damn well Laville never intended to cooperate with me.”

“And just what makes you think Hattie will?”

“Hattie’s always been obedient.  She’ll do exactly as she’s told.”

“And what do you have your money grubbin’ hands after this time, Newton?”

“Never you mind!”

Disgusted that he wouldn’t level with her, Minerva slammed her cup down and held the determination of an ox.  Weary of her husband’s deplorable behavior, she had taken all she was going to take.  “Well, the fact of the matter is that she’s only fifteen years old.  As for Abner’s mother, she may be my best friend and Heaven knows she loves Hattie like her own, but what has that got to do with your puttin’ our daughter in the hands of a man like Abner?  You know, just as I do, that Rebecca had to send him back East to school because she and Jess couldn’t do a thin’ with him.  He’s worthless, Newton, and you know it!”

Feeling he was losing ground, Newton tried another tactic.  “Now Minerva, you’re takin’ this all wrong.”

“Oh, no, I’m not!” Minerva replied in anger.  “Hattie ain’t somethin’ for you to bargain with, especially if it’s to get you out of some kind of trouble.  I won’t stand for it!”

Newton was absolutely furious as he glared at her and again raised his voice.  “Listen, Woman, I’m not askin’ you for your permission!  I’m tellin’ you!  Hattie will marry Abner Garland!  I’ve already given Jess my word on it.”

Minerva pushed her chair away from the table and stood in defiance before her husband.  “Your word!  Hah!  Since when has your word ever amounted to anythin’?  Get this through your thick skull, Newton.  The only way she’ll marry Abner is over my dead body!”

In the bedroom above the kitchen, Hattie, Dakota, and Laville listened in disbelief.  Laville turned to Hattie.  “Did I hear what I thought I heard?  Please tell me this isn’t happening again!”

Angrily throwing her hairbrush on the bed, Hattie tried in vain to control her emotions.  “You heard right, Sis.  It looks likes Pa ain’t gonna be happy till he ruins all our lives!”

Worried for the safety of their mother, Dakota tried to calm her sisters.  “Look, you two, I know you’re both angry, but I think we better get downstairs.  Laville, find Curtis and have him go for the boys.  I heard them leave for town a while ago, but they couldn’t have gotten far.  I got a feelin’ we’d better get ‘em back to the house before this all blows up in Mama’s face.”

As Laville opened the door to Curtis’s room, she found him frightened and huddled with his three younger brothers on the floor.  He, like them, was tired of being scared of their tyrannical father.  With urgency in her voice, Laville instructed, “Curtis, go after your older brothers, and make it fast.  They’re on their way to town, but you should be able to catch them if you hurry.  Don’t bother going down the stairs and through the kitchen.  Instead, crawl out your bedroom window, across the roof, and onto the shed.  Take my buggy; Robert said he would have it ready for me early this morning.  When you find the boys, tell them I said to hightail it back here as fast as they can.  Then, get right back up here and make sure that Mark, Barry, and Miles stay safe.”

Curtis, sensing the seriousness in his sister’s voice, was out the window and gone before she could say another word.  After making her way back to Hattie and Dakota, Laville grabbed a robe then waited while Hattie and Dakota got themselves presentable, as they had all been in their sleeping garments.  “I’m the oldest, so I guess I better do the talking,” Laville quipped, as the girls made their way out of the bedroom and started toward the stairs.

Not about to let Laville fight her battles for her, Hattie grabbed Laville’s arm and whirled her around so that they were face to face.  “Oh, no you won’t, Laville!  This is about me.  This time I’m doin’ the talkin’!”  Moving quickly, they started down the stairs and reached the bottom just in time to see their Pa drawing back to strike their mother.  Terrified, Hattie ran to her mother’s aid, jumped in front of her father’s flailing fist, and screamed, “No, Pa, stop!”

Following through without a second thought, instead of striking Minerva, Newton struck Hattie square in the face.  The blow came with such force that she spun across the room like an out of control top, struck the wall, and fell into a heap on the floor.  Laville rushed past their father to Hattie and, bending down next to her, wiped away the stream of blood that was now trickling from her sister’s mouth.  Angry beyond the point of common sense, Laville screamed, “What’s wrong with you, Pa?  Have you completely lost your mind?”

Showing no remorse, Newton stepped toward them, his hand drawn back again.  “Shut up, Laville, or you’ll get some of the same.”

Hattie, knowing that it might come to this, had slipped her pearl-handled revolver in her robe before coming downstairs.  As she reached in and pointed the gun toward the picture of evil that was her father, shivers ran down her spine.  It was as if she was looking at the devil himself.

Seeing the revolver, a smirk crossed his face.  “You wouldn’t dare use that on your own Pa, now would you Hattie?”

“Just try me,” Hattie said daringly, as Laville helped her to her feet.  Then, quite abruptly, she pulled the trigger twice, splintering the wooden floor directly in front of his feet.  Jumping back to the window, Newton could see Hattie’s jaw firmly set and her eyes aflame with anger.  “That’s the last time you are ever goin’ to hit one of us!”  Holding her revolver steady, she ordered, “Stay right where you are, Pa.  The boys will be back any minute, and when they are, we’ll get to the bottom of this mess.”

Testing Hattie again, he took one step forward but stopped when he heard Minerva call out his name from behind.  Turning around, he saw that she was now standing in the doorway with a rifle.  “Stop where you are Newton, or so help me God, if Hattie doesn’t shoot you, I will.  She’s right; we’ve taken all we’re goin’ to take from you.”

“Who do you think you’re kiddin’, Minerva?  Why, the law would hang you.”

Looking at him as if she could see right through him, she replied, “Don’t you think for one minute, Newton, it wouldn’t be worth it, to get you out of our lives.  I’m plum fed up with your takin’ advantage of us.  As far as I’m concerned, the depths of Hell couldn’t be any worse than you are.”

Showing no emotion, he replied arrogantly, “You can’t hold these guns on me forever.”

“You’re right, Pa,” Dakota said matter-of-factly.  “We could just go ahead and shoot you.  Then we could drag your body out in the woods, bury you, and all of us swear we didn’t know what happened to you.”

“Stay out of this, Cody; this is none of your affair.”

“Wrong, Pa!  Everythin’ that happens to us is my affair.  Don’t think we didn’t learn our lesson after what you did to Laville.  No one said anythin’ when you married her off to John Anderson.  But this time we ain’t standin’ by while you try to ruin Hattie’s life, too.  How do you think we felt when we found out that you forced Laville into marryin’ John just so you could get your hands on their farmland?”

Before he could answer, the back door swung open and Newton’s three older sons, Shannon, Robert, and John, stepped inside the kitchen.  Shannon, being the eldest, was very protective of his mother and sisters.  Demanding an answer, he asked, “What the hell’s goin’ on, Pa?”

Crossing his arms in front of him, Newton refused to speak.  Gaining composure, Minerva explained the situation, and as she did, the boys became enraged.  Taking in all that his mother had to say, Shannon could only shake his head in disbelief.  “What are you after this time, Pa?”

Newton had a reluctant look on his face, but he knew now with the whole family present he’d have to fess up.  “If you must know, I owe Jess Garland a lot of money.”

Shannon’s blood was boiling.  “You can’t keep expectin’ the family to bail you out every time you get yourself into trouble, Pa.  We love Hattie too much to see you use her to pay off your gamblin’ debts.”

Newton glared at his eldest son.  “She has too as she’s what Abner wants, and if I was to give him everythin’ we owned, it still wouldn’t be enough.”

“My God, Newt!  How could you do such a thin’?  How much do you owe ‘em?” Minerva questioned, heartsick.

“More than we got.  But that ain’t all.  Jess said if Hattie doesn’t marry Abner, Laville and Dakota just might meet up with some sort of accident.”  Newton was lying, but with the whole family in opposition of him, he was desperate.

Stepping farther into the kitchen, John couldn’t help but think that there had to be a better way to solve the situation.  “Why don’t we just go to the Sheriff, Pa, and explain the whole thin’?”

Thinking quickly, Newton retorted, “Wouldn’t do us a bit of good.  It’ll just be our word against theirs, and they carry a lot of weight in this county.”

Discouraged but not willing to give up, Minerva slowly lowered her rifle.  “I’ll go to Rebecca myself.”

“I wouldn’t if I were you.  She can’t control Jess or Abner, and you know it.”

“Then it’s hopeless,” she conceded, her voice full of despair.

Newton, seeing things turning in his favor, took advantage of the situation.  “As I see it, we ain’t got no choice in the matter.  No choice at all.”

Hattie looked at Laville, then Dakota, who were both now sitting at the old wooden table in the middle of the room and couldn’t bear the thought of anything happening to them.  Seeing no other solution and wanting desperately to protect her family, she said reluctantly, “If that is what it will take to get us out of this mess, then . . . then I’ll marry him.”

 

About the Author

Sky AlexanderSky Alexander was born in Utah and raised in both Utah and California, Sky has been writing for many years and enjoys spending time with his family as well as staying up on the newest technology. Sky is a single father of 2 little boys, Lucas & Matthew, and lives in Idaho. He has a degree in Network Engineering and is currently finishing a degree in Software Engineering. Sky is currently working on two different series “The Fires of Love & Hate” (A Historical Romance series) & “Aspen Falls” (Action Adventure, Thriller series).

His latest book is the historical western romance, Forced to Love.

 

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