Betsy Huckabee might be a small-town girl, but she has big-city dreams.
Writing for her uncle's newspaper will never lead to independence, and
the bigger newspapers don't seem interested in the Hart County news.
Trying a new approach, Betsy pens a romanticized serial for the ladies'
pages, and the new deputy provides the perfect inspiration for her
submissions. She'd be horrified if he read her breathless descriptions
of him, but these articles are for a newspaper far away. No one in Pine
Gap will ever know.
Deputy Joel Puckett didn't want to leave
Texas, but this job in tiny Pine Gap is his only shot at keeping his
badge. With masked marauders riding every night, his skills and patience
are tested, but even more challenging is the sassy journalist lady
chasing him
This book started out slow. I was having a lot of trouble getting into the story. About half way through the story it started to pick up. It got really interesting the last fourth of the book. I always judge a book by whether I will read it a second time. I can't decide if I will or not.
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
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