Shirley will be awarding a digital copy of Wagon Train Sisters to a
randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
BLURB:
After the death of her abusive husband, Sarah Gregg is free to join her
family along with thousands of others in the nation’s westward march for gold.
But in the middle of the hard journey, Sarah’s younger sister, Florrie,
disappears. Devastated by the family’s failed attempts to find her missing
sister, Sarah now wants only to settle into a quiet, uneventful life when she
reaches California . . .
But Jack McCoy, a drifter and one-time gambler riding along their wagon train, sees so much more for Sarah. In the roaring mining town of Gold Creek his attentive persistence points Sarah toward new vistas. Then unexpected news of Florrie arrives—and it’s worse than anyone expected. But driven by a new hopefulness, Sarah seeks help from Jack, despite his troubled past. The two have traveled a rough road together, and only their hearts can tell them where they are headed . . .
But Jack McCoy, a drifter and one-time gambler riding along their wagon train, sees so much more for Sarah. In the roaring mining town of Gold Creek his attentive persistence points Sarah toward new vistas. Then unexpected news of Florrie arrives—and it’s worse than anyone expected. But driven by a new hopefulness, Sarah seeks help from Jack, despite his troubled past. The two have traveled a rough road together, and only their hearts can tell them where they are headed . . .
Excerpt:
“Has anybody seen my sister?”
Lined along the bank, the ladies
of the train dutifully halted their labors. “Haven’t seen her since this
morning.”
“Haven’t seen her all day.”
“Maybe she ran away.”
Everyone tittered at that last
remark. After weeks living in the forced closeness of a wagon train, they knew
each other well, and in some cases, better than they wished. Sarah was known to
be the hard worker of the family. Her sister-in-law, Becky, was the one with
the sharp tongue. Florrie was the quiet one, hadn’t made many friends, and
stayed close to their wagon. She’d be the last person in the world who’d run
off. Besides, where would she go? Two days ago they’d left the last vestiges of
civilization at Fort Hall and were now in a land where rivers raged, wild
animals roamed, forests stretched to the horizon and beyond.
`So where was Florrie? Come to
think of it, Sarah hadn’t seen her since right after they stopped for the day,
and that was hours ago. It wasn’t like her, but she must be visiting at one of
the wagons. She’d surely appear in time for supper. Nothing to worry about.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Shirley Kennedy was born and raised in Fresno, California. In her
early career as an author, Shirley wrote traditional Regency romances, one for
Ballantine, the rest for Signet. Later on, she branched into other genres. She
lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, with her older daughter, Dianne, and Brutus and
Sparky, her two editorial assistants who love to nap in the sunshine next to
her computer while she works on her next book. Please visit Shirley at shirleykennedy.com, or
follow her Twitter account @ladyk360, or on Facebook at facebook.com/shirley.kennedy.52.
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