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One Shingle to Hang
by DeAnn Smallwood
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BLURB:
Everyone knew
Lil Wentfield would never marry. What man would want her? Granted she was a
real beauty.
A woman with too
much knowledge was at risk for insanity. Their fragile mind couldn’t handle it.
That’s what Lil had been told when she went against convention and became an
attorney. The 1800’s had fewer women lawyers than women doctors. Her pride knew
no bounds when she hung her shingle—L.M. Wentfield, Attorney At Law.
Drew was a
struggling cattle rancher, building a fledging Hereford empire. He was working
toward that goal when he was accused of rustling and faced possible hanging. He
needed a lawyer—a good one—a man. Chesterfield had one lawyer—a new one—L.M.
Wentfield. He wasn’t prepared for a beautiful blonde with a sharp tongue and
fiercely won independence.
Lil had no
homemaking abilities. Her love was the law. And if the thoughts of the
gray-eyed cowboy, who had the audacity to refuse her legal help stayed in her
mind, she’d push them aside. She had nothing to offer a rancher . Even her
wealth wouldn’t be considered an asset to a prideful man. And Drew Jackson was
proud. So proud, he knew he couldn’t ask
a woman of Lil’s stature to share his life—but he wanted to—from the moment he’d
stolen that first kiss.
EXCERPT:
Everyone
knew Lil Wentfield would never marry. What man would want her? She was too old,
too set in her ways, and too damned opinionated. Granted, she was a real
beauty, if you could get past all the other flaws. Long blonde hair, equally
long legs, sparkling blue eyes, flawless skin, with just a hint of a European
ancestor in the coloring. And lips, well to call them kissable would be doing them
an injustice.
But
spinster she was, with her hair coiled into a tight knot at the nape of her
neck, as tight as the expression habitually worn on her lovely face. Wire
rimmed glasses perched on her small nose, obscured flashes of emotion in those
beautiful eyes. Except when it came to outrage.
Then her eyes snapped, her spine stiffened, her chin raised, and she
peered disdainfully at the offender.
Lil
was like a badger when it came to proving her point and winning an argument.
Her mother liked to say Lil was born arguing. What her father liked to say was
more colorful and filled with disappointment. His only child compounded being
born female, by having a mind of her own. Once Lil made a decision, she planted
her feet firmly on the chosen path, and didn’t step off until her goal was
accomplished.
Men
found her unnerving. Lil Wentfield wouldn’t be any man’s ‘little woman’, her
place in the home, serving her husband, and mothering children. She was
unsettling; not material necessary for being the calming homemaker and
acquiescent wife needed to soothe and support a man as he went about his
business.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I live in Colorado with my
husband and my two Yorkie kid dogs: Stormy, four pounds, and Eli, six pounds.
I’m a native of Colorado, but I’ve lived several years in Wyoming and
Montana. I draw from these beautiful states
for most of my books. My Western Historical Romances are: Montana Star,
Sapphire Blue, Unconquerable Callie,
Wyoming Heather and One Shingle To Hang.
Tears In The Wind is a contemporary romance. Then I changed genres from
my beloved romances and wrote, under the pen name of D. M. Woods, my first
suspense/thriller: Death Crosses The Finish Line. The second book in this
‘death’ series, Death Is A Habit, came out January 8, 2014. I am currently
working on the third book in the ‘death’ series, Death Walks C Dock. I am also working on another Western Historical Romance, Montana Man. It
features the characters readers came to know and love in Montana Star. Truly, I
mean it when I say my greatest pleasure next to writing is having my books read
and enjoyed. There are many more stories just waiting to be written.
LINKS:
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Website: http://www.deannsmallwood.com/
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ReplyDeleteNeat blog! Thank you so much for hosting me. I've been excited about doing this book blast and hearing from my readers. This was a fun book to write and I was delighted to add it to the rest of my Western Historical Romance. I'll be checking in today...lots.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the angels blog. I hope you have a great tour. Allana Angel
ReplyDeleteJust checking in. I have to share. I’ve just finished my latest book, Montana Man. I’ve had many requests to write more about the characters in an earlier book, Montana Star. Here it is. If readers liked Montana Star, they’ll enjoy Montana Man.
ReplyDeleteHi, DeAnn! Welcome to Rogue's Angels' blog. I like Lil already! And congratulations on finishing your latest book! Always a great accomplishment. :)
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