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“Spellbinding! Tombstone—the time, a place, a people—come alive in these pages. we couldn’t put a book down.”
—Jane Candia Coleman, Author of MOVING ON and DOC HOLLIDAY'S WOMAN.
***** Before J. Carson Black wrote thrillers, she wrote chronological novels underneath a name, Annie McKnight. *****
English-born Charlotte Tate has longed to be an singer from a time she was a small girl. Instead, she finds herself in a severe boomtown of 1880's Tombstone Arizona, looking helplessly on as her sister Mary takes her final breath. Mary done ridiculous choices—with group and their destiny prospects--and now Charlotte is left alone in a unfamiliar land. Charlotte is done of unrelenting stuff, though; she is dynamic to make her mark. Headstrong and ambitious, she becomes a museum superstar in Tombstone during a heady days when a Earp brothers and Doc Holliday walk a boardwalks. There’s a cost to be paid for fame, and for Charlotte’s surprising code of daring audacity. She’s clever adequate to withstand any storm, though her contrarian strain leads usually to some-more heartbreak.
Jake Cottrell has a plantation in a Sulphur Springs Valley—a dream realized, and one he’s hold for a prolonged time. But he mislaid his dear mother to illness, and this colors his perspective of a world. In Charlotte Tate he sees passion and wildness--and a possibility to adore again.
Forged by bad experiences, Charlotte is a tough chairman to love. Only Jake can see her unique worth, usually Jake is peaceful to see over her daring exterior. Against a backdrop of a O.K. Corral Gunfight and a changing face of a American West, Jake and Charlotte contingency find their approach together, or come detached forever.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #55018 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-03-02
- Released on: 2012-03-02
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
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