“Miss Pierson, I do believe you’ll make a beautiful bride.” Wes ran a hand over the gristle that covered his chin, racking his brain for just how to put this so she’d understand the situation, but not panic. □īelow is part of the scene where Wes proposes: I love marriage of convenience plots and know some of you do, too. And the way he’s going to do that is to temporarily marry her. Captain Wes Tucker happens to see the whole thing and decides to do what he can to keep her safe until she can get safely to her intended. So I thought I’d pass along this book that I had the pleasure of beta reading.īasically, Allison Pierson is on her way her meet her intended when her stagecoach leaves her stranded at a military fort. From time to time, I get asked if there’s a historical western romance I’d recommend. Since she said yes, I’m excited to pass along this really funny historical western romance with a surprising twist toward the end. For today’s Story Sample Sunday, I asked Rose Gordon if I could post a sample of her newest release, The Officer and the Bostoner.
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