Montana Lawman Rescuer. Linda Ford
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Название: Montana Lawman Rescuer

Автор: Linda Ford

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Вестерны

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isbn: 9781474082563

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СКАЧАТЬ lady, my granddaughter, Jordyn, on her graduation. You have grown more beautiful with every birthday. Your spirit is strong and beautiful, too. May you follow the path God has set before you as you embark on a new chapter of your life. So proud of you. Love you.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       About the Author

       Booklist

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Introduction

       Dear Reader

       Bible Verse

       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

       Epilogue

       Extract

       About the Publisher

       Chapter One

      Bella Creek, Montana, summer 1891

      What was she doing sitting on the ground, her head throbbing? She slowly turned to take in her surroundings. The stagecoach lay on its side, one wheel broken in half.

      “Ma’am?”

      Blinking away the pain behind her eyes, she turned toward the voice. A man with dark brown hair and dark brown eyes faced her from a few feet away. A gray cowboy hat had been pushed back, allowing her to see his strong features clearly. He hunkered down on his haunches, his look gentle and patient, making her feel safe even though he was a stranger and she in an awkward position. Or perhaps it was the silver star on his chest that made her feel safe.

      “Do you recall what happened? Who did this?” His voice eased through her thoughts.

      “There were three men chasing us. They yelled at the driver to stop and shot at him. Then we went over the edge of the cliff.” Her voice wobbled as she recalled the terror.

      “I’m sorry to question you when you’re injured, but if you can tell me anything about the men, it would help.”

      She pressed her hands to her face, drew in a deep breath and let her mind fill with the terrifying pictures of the robbery and accident. “Three of them, like I said. With their faces covered.” She squinted. “One man wore a pair of boots with silver tips.”

      “Very good. That will be useful in identifying them.”

      She screwed up her face. “I wish I could remember more.” She grimaced.

      “Take it easy. You and the boy are okay.”

      At the man’s words, she shifted her gaze slowly and painfully to her other side.

      “Mikey?” Poor little boy looked terrified. As well he should. She shuddered as she recalled the horror of that chase, the gunshots making her wince and the scream that tore from her throat when the stagecoach started to tumble. Her heart went to the child and she held out her hand.

      With a muffled cry he scuttled to her side and pressed tight to her.

      “Ma’am?”

      She lifted her gaze to the man waiting patiently.

      “I’m the sheriff, Jesse Hill. I’ll see that you get safely to your destination.”

      She squinted as she tried to recall the details of her trip. Obviously she’d been going somewhere to be on the stage, but at the moment, she couldn’t recall her plans.

      The sheriff kept his steady gaze on her. “What’s your name?”

      “Emily—” There had to be more to it than that. Emily what? But she couldn’t remember.

      “Emily?” His voice, СКАЧАТЬ