Название | The Heart Of A Hero |
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Автор произведения | Judith Stacy |
Жанр | Историческая литература |
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Издательство | Историческая литература |
Год выпуска | 0 |
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“We need to talk,” Jess said. Letter to Reader Title Page About the Author Dedication Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen Copyright
“We need to talk,” Jess said.
Sarah fell back a step, clutching her wrapper tighter against her throat. “It’s late, Jess, and—”
“It’s late all right, Sarah. Too late for me to come to call, too late for me to pretend any more.”
She inched toward the doorway. “I—I don’t understand.”
“Yes you do.” He followed her across the room and caught her arm. “You’ve been running since the day I laid eyes on you. I thought you were running from me, Sarah, but you’re not. And it’s not that you’re worried about getting fired. It’s something else.”
She turned her head away. “No, you’re wrong.”
“Sarah, I never felt about a woman the way I feel about you. Can’t you give me a chance? Can’t you trust me?”
Forcing down her feelings, Sarah pulled away from him. He followed, not letting her go far, but without his touch soft and warm against her, she could think better.
“It’s not a matter of trust, jess....”
Dear Reader,
If you’ve never read a Harlequin Historical novel, you’re in for a treat. We offer compelling, richly developed stories that let you escape to the past—written by some of the best writers in the field!
The Heart of a Hero is a darling new Western by Judith Stacy. Judith Stacy is the pseudonym for Dorothy Howell, who has written numerous historicals for Berkley and Zebra. Here, a bad boy turned rancher returns to his small Wyoming hometown and has thirty days to prove that he’ll be a good father to his niece and nephew. The new schoolmarm, who believes in Jess Logan, teaches him how to win over the town’s biddies, and falls in love in the process!
Rising talent Lyn Stone returns with The Knight’s Bride, a heartwarming and humorous medieval tale of a very true knight who puts his honorable reputation on the line when he marries the beautiful widow of his best friend. And in Burke’s Rules by Pat Tracy, book two of THE GUARDSMEN series, a Denver schoolmistress falls for the “protective” banker who helps fund her school Don’t miss this fun, sensuous story!
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The Heart Of A Hero
Judith Stacy
www.millsandboon.co.uk
JUDITH STACY began writing as a personal challenge and found it a perfect outlet for all those thoughts and ideas bouncing around in her head. She chose romance because of the emotional involvement with the characters, and historicals for her love of bygone days.
Judith has been married to her high school sweetheart for over two decades and has two daughters. When not writing, she haunts museums, historical homes and antique stores, gathering ideas for new adventures set in the past.
To Judy and Stacy, who are my greatest weaknesses.
And to David, who is my strength.
The author wishes to thank Nick B. Andonov, Ph.D.,
for his assistance with this story.
Chapter One
Wyoming, 1886
"I’m here to take the kids away.”
Jess Logan eyed the woman blocking the doorway. Warmth radiated from the neat, well-kept parlor behind her, but her face looked as cold as the wind biting at his ears. He’d expected as much.
Alma Garrette’s brows rose to a haughty arch. “I can’t believe you have the nerve to show your face here in Walker after all these years.”
“I’m here for my sister’s kids, Mrs. Garrette. Sheriff told me you had them.”
“Humph! Your sister has been by herself for nearly three years now since her husband ran off. And where have you been? You couldn’t have gotten here a month ago when she was ailing and needed the help? Or three days ago when she passed on? Or yesterday for the service?” Her gaze raked him from head to toe.
Jess ran his hand over his week-old beard. “I got here quick as I could.”
Her mouth curled downward as if she doubted it. “I’ll tell you right now, Jess Logan, I don’t like this one bit. I told the sheriff so myself. Those poor babies have never even laid eyes on you. What do you know about raising children, a man with your... past.”
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