This adorable purse matches absolutely
nothing in my wardrobe, but that is part of its charm.
It is one of my favorite
colors, has a unique texture, weighs almost nothing empty and holds everything
but the kitchen sink. It might hold that too, if I tried to include it.
Deputy Jaiden Coldwater’s fling with Dr.
Clay Barnes turns serious, but neither acknowledges it. Visiting Sweetwater to
settle his parents’ estate, Clay stumbles on a murder victim; and many look
suspicious. His parents aren’t who he
thought and never owned their farm. Clay tries to unravel the mystery, discover
who he actually is, and what he wants from life, but may lose it all in a
shootout when the murderer goes after the next victim.
He reached and she placed her smaller hand in his. His long
fingers wrapped around hers. Her dark skin looked awkwardly cozy enveloped by
his palm.
She let him tug her to the dining room. He released her, and
her hand was emptier than it had been previously.
He grinned and winked. “Good thing I talked you into
sticking around. I like how you think.” He brought her fingers to his lips for
a quick kiss. His breath tingled on her skin. Moisture from his lips sealed a
connection sending a zip of electricity surging through her. Her heart sang for
joy.
“Play your cards well. I might do that.”
He dragged her into the living room flipping a sheet off
exposing a worn, leather sofa. He marched to a wall beside a dresser. Peeling
paper curled at corners. He snatched a strip and yanked. Paper ripped peeling a
thick strip off. A layer of hundred-dollar bills glued attached to the back of
the strip in Clay’s hand.
“What the—?”
Her mouth flopped open and her eyes widened. She moved
closer to paper dangling from the wall. “It appears your parents left you an
inheritance besides real estate.”
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6 comments:
I love everything about this bag, Lynda! I looked and looked for the perfect orange one and as of today, not found one yet.
What a great bag! I love the size and that texture is so cool! I wish you all the best with your book!
"...holds everything but the kitchen sink." Now, that's my kind of handbag!!!
Thanks Vicki. I love it too. It was a gift from my daughter. She's such a thoughtful person, as are you. Thanks for the post and kind words. I've spread the word via my website at www.lyndareesauthor.com, via Facebook and Twitter. Let me know when I can reciprocate. I love your books. Your website is like you and your writing, warm, friendly and a barrel of fun. I enjoyed meeting you this year and hope to continue our friendship for many years to come.
Lynda Rees
Thanks, Angela and Melissa, for the kind words. I hope you enjoy the story as much as I'm enjoying my brilliant orange handbag.
Sincerely,
Lynda Rees
lyndareesauthor@gmail.com
www.lyndareesauthor.com
Hi, Lynda! My pleasure and I very much enjoyed meeting you at RWA. And I especially appreciate the writing compliments. Many hugs, VB
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