This adorable little
charmer is a lucky find from a consignment shop in Northern Kentucky.
I adore
using it, especially when I travel and want to whittle down the load I carry. It
says it’s a Gucci, but who knows? I could be best buds with an imposter. As
long as she holds up looking like new, she’ll stay my best pal.
HORSESHOES & ROSES is a romantic
suspense is set in rural, horse country Kentucky.
It’s book 7 of The Bloodline Series, by Lynda Rees
inspired by my husband’s brilliant mind and an acquaintance. Meet Moggie and
Dovie in Sweetwater, Kentucky.
Running from a philandering husband
and a dangerous stalker, Dovie Fuller-Dane moves to her haven homestead in
Sweetwater, KY to care for her ailing grandmother. Reconnecting family and
friend ties, she discovers an ideal location for her new restaurant and gets a
chance with the man she loved since puberty. A surprise in Gran’s will sends
her reeling into the arms of her stalker. Can she escape his murderous plan and
find lasting love while her world spins apart?
“Could
you sign here please?”
Dovie
wrote her name on the pad and handed the man a five from her pocket. “Thanks.”
She sat the box on the table and smiled at Sage. “Who would send me flowers?
Sage shrugged. Dovie flipped the string from the box. Removing the top cover
revealing a dozen long-stemmed white roses, Dovie’s breath caught in a
frightening way, and she back-stepped putting distance between her and the
package. A look of panic crossed her face.
Sage
placed a gentle hand on Dovie’s shoulder. “Are you okay? What’s wrong?”
Dovie
blinked and shook her head. “Is—is—there a note?” She eyed the box like she
feared coming closer.
Sage
reached inside retrieving a small note. She started to hand it to Dovie who
threw a hand up resisting. She opened it and read.
“It won’t be long now. It’s not signed.
Who’s it from?” She eyed her new friend cautiously.
“Oh,
God, no. Not again. He’s followed me. This can’t happen.” Dovie’s face blanched
white as Sage’s farmer’s cheese.
Find Horseshoes & Roses at: Amazon
Find Lynda
Rees at: Website
3 comments:
What a fun bag! I've seen the image floating around facebook. All the best on your release!
It is a fun bag, although I'd have to fill it with another kind of drink as wine gives me horrid headaches.
Great bag -- fun and practical. Best wishes with your novel, Lynda!
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