Katie McCord bears much weight on her shoulders–single-handedly running her family’s business, McCord’s Confectionery, and caring for her three younger siblings. And her little shop is in trouble, which forces her to seek help from her brother, Johnny McCord, a notorious gambler living in New Orleans, or lose everything.
Rowdy
Denton might be a gambler working for Johnny McCord, but one look at Katie’s
sweet innocence tugs at the ache and guilt in his heart. For his peace of mind,
he’s determined to get her out of the opulent hotel and brothel kept by her
brother and back to the little town in Texas where she belongs—far away from
Rowdy.
When
Johnny refuses to sell his share to Katie, he sends Rowdy to her hometown to
cause her further trouble. But, instead, Rowdy finds himself working as her
hired hand and helping her keep everything together.
Katie
knows Rowdy has another purpose for being in Echols. He works for her brother,
after all, and is a gambler himself. So, why is he helping her? When she
discovers the answer to her question, she races back to New Orleans, prepared
to make the biggest gamble of her life.
I’m
excited to introduce y’all to the first book in my Gamblers and Gunslingers
series – Katie’s Gamble. This series was born while I was writing Maggie’s
Song, book thirteen in my Texas Brides series.
You see,
I do this thing where I fall in love with secondary characters. I can’t help
it. Once a picture forms in my mind, a story usually follows. And then I just
have to write it. Even if the character is a villain. During Maggie’s Song, I
met Rowdy Denton. Gambler. Gunslinger. Collector of debts. And he had no give
in him. Somehow I felt that underneath the harshness beat a heart of gold. And
I had to find out why.
And that’s how Katie’s Gamble came
to be.
Rowdy
Denton meets Katie McCord, the sister of his boss, notorious gambler and
unfeeling rogue, Johnny McCord. Rowdy ends up having to protect Katie, and
while he does his level best not to fall for her, he loses the battle.
I adored
giving Rowdy his happy ending, looking through the walls he tried to erect and
saving him from being a villain forever. He gets a family. And everything else
he could ever want. It’s just so beautiful that I dare you not to cry at the
end!
Here’s an excerpt:
Katie McCord paced the space in
front of one of the settees, her hands on her hips. Perhaps she could find
Johnny herself. She eyed the corridor on the opposite side of the lobby and
tried to gather her courage.
While the possible consequences
of her hunt played through her mind, a man in a long, black coat, dark green
brocade vest, and black trousers entered. He removed his gambler’s hat, and his
coat stretched with the movement, revealing the gun belt riding low along his
hips.
His dark brown hair fell over
his forehead as he paused a moment in the center of the rug to dust off his
hat. He had a strong jaw, broad shoulders, and had to be over six feet. He wore
a serious expression, instead of the jovial, eager one the other patrons
exuded. An energy rolled off of him, as if nothing ever missed his notice, as
if he were aware of his entire surroundings, though he hadn’t even assessed the
space.
She lowered her arms and bit her
lip. She’d made the wrong choice, coming here. A letter might have sufficed, as
Mr. Cummings had suggested. She had no idea how to handle the environment in
which she had placed herself.
The man looked up, his gaze
going directly to her.
She held herself still, afraid
to move should any twitch make him want to approach her.
Slowly, he let his eyes travel
the length of her, and when his attention returned to her face, his expression
was unreadable. But somehow she knew her presence irritated him. He turned away
and sauntered to the desk. He spoke in low tones to the lobby attendant, and
Katie saw the newcomer’s shoulders tense at the attendant’s answers to his
questions. He then glanced over at her, and his eyes narrowed. After saying a
few more words to the attendant, the man turned on a heel and strode toward
her.
Frightened, she backed up, and
her legs bumped into the edge of the settee.
“Miss McCord?” he asked, his
voice hard and gruff.
“Y-Yes. I’m Katie McCord.”
He jerked his head at the doors.
“You need to go.”
She gulped and curled her hands
into fists. “I need to speak with my brother.”
The fellow shook his head. “No.
And this is not a place for a lady like you. You need to go before it’s too
late.”
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Love the excerpt! Sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteI love giving secondary characters their own starring roles too! Congratulations on the book!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for having me! I love your content!
ReplyDeleteLove, love this! Good luck and God's blessings
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