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Author: Kat Flannery
Publisher: Imajin Books
Length: 71,000 words
Sub-Genres: Cowboy/Western,
Historical
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BLURB:
Mail order bride, Livy Green, is desperate the memories of her past. John Taylor will never love another woman again, but his children need a mother. Will they learn to trust each other, or will their pasts interfere?Longing to escape the awful memories and the saloon she once sang in, Livy Green lies about her past so she can be a wife to John Taylor and step mother to his two young children. Overwhelmed by the task, she struggles to put her resentment aside and love them as her own.
John loved his first wife and is still heartbroken over the loss, but he needs a mother for his children. When his distant and unfriendly mail order bride arrives, he begins to doubt his decision though one glance into Livy's terrified green eyes tells him he can't turn his back on her.
As Livy's past catches up with her and
suspicous accidents begin to happen on the ranch, she is tempted to
come clean and tell John the truth. But will he send her back if he
does? Or will they forever be CHASING CLOVERS?
EXCERPT #1:
The stagecoach pitched to a stop, jostling Livy
Green from fitful nightmares of a past she longed to bury and
the stranger she was about to marry. Her neck stiff and her back
aching, she massaged her shoulders. She straightened and tried to
stretch her arms, but the tiny space wouldn't allow it.
A
loud sigh blew from her lips when she realized how rumpled her
clothes were. Frowning, she ran her hands along her skirt. Nothing
but a hot iron would get the wrinkles out. With only two other
dresses in her wardrobe, and no time to change anyway, she had no
choice but to meet her fiancé looking as she did.
Her
stomach dropped.
What if I'm not what he's expecting?
She
peered out the window and wasn't surprised to see a few North West
Mounted Police mingling with the other townspeople. Their bright red
uniforms stood out like apples on a tree. She reached for her satchel
and held it tightly before she stepped out the small door. You
can do this. She
squeezed the handle on her luggage. You
have to.
Fort
Calgary was a bustling town with two hotels on either side of the
street, a small dress shop with ladies hats and fabric displayed in
the window, and a red-bricked bank on the northwest corner. She
watched people walking along the wooden planks and filtering in and
out of the shops.
A
loud squeal sounded behind her.
Livy
jumped. She was almost trampled by a young boy running from his
mother. Her heart lurched at the sight of the child. The familiar
ache inside her soul willed her to look away. But she continued to
watch mother and child until they disappeared inside the mercantile.
She
took a deep breath, forced all thoughts of the past out of her mind
and scanned the streets again. Her face flushed when she thought of
what she was about to do.
Bag
in hand, she spotted the blacksmith across the street next to the
barbershop. Her stomach twisted at the sight of the saloon two
buildings down. The all too familiar swinging doors waved back and
forth, taunting her. Two drunken cowboys left the saloon, weaving
their way down the boardwalk.
Livy
clenched the satchel and tensed.
She
turned away, closed her eyes, and took another deep breath. Here she
would be the wife to John Taylor―a man she'd never met―and
stepmother to his two children.
She
took another breath. She would start over. Again.
She
surveyed the busy boardwalk in search of a tall man with dark hair.
Almost every man she saw fit the description he had given her, so she
decided to move over to the bench in front of the mercantile and wait
for Mr. Taylor to find her. Hands folded together on her lap. She
tapped her toe restlessly. Where could he be?
A
rough looking cowboy sauntered toward her. His brown greasy hair, and
ripped denims were paired with an evil smile.
Livy
tucked her chin into her chest. Oh,
please don't let that be him. She'd
seen his type before and knew what they were capable of. The man
lingered beside her for a few moments before continuing on down the
boardwalk.
She
sighed with relief. How
am I going to do this?
No
longer Angel Green, she was now Olivia Green. The past was far behind
her, except on those long dark nights that would not allow her to
escape it.
She
chewed on her bottom lip and stared at the busy street.
Her
new life would begin here. She would survive.
She
blew out a shaky breath. It was all she knew how to do.
"Olivia?"
a male voice asked.
A
tall man stood beside her, his hat pulled low so she couldn't see his
eyes. He hesitated, then extended his hand. "Olivia?" He
had a polite, resonating voice.
She
shaded her eyes with a hand. "Livy will do fine." She was
uncomfortably aware of his presence as he towered over her.
He
smiled and took off his hat. Wavy black hair curled above the collar
of his coat and his skin was tanned from the sun. He looked nothing
like the dirty cowboy. Thank
goodness.
Instead, he wore a clean flannel shirt tucked into faded denim pants.
"John
Taylor. Good to finally meet you. My buckboard is over there."
He pointed the way, then peered around. "Where are your trunks?"
"I
only have this one."
Her
cheeks reddened as she lifted her tattered brown satchel. She held it
slightly behind, not wanting him to see the holes and stains on it.
Nodding,
he offered his arm. She ignored it. Friendly eyes stared back at her.
After what had happened to her in Great Falls, she hated being
touched by men.
"Do
not be insulted, Mr. Taylor," she said, staring at his boots,
"but I'd rather you show me the way instead."
She
headed in the direction he'd pointed out earlier. When she heard a
low chuckle from behind, she pursed her lips and walked faster. I
need no one, least of all a man.
In truth, she needed John Taylor more than she could admit.
REVIEWS:
“Fantastic! 4.5 Stars! I very rarely go higher
than a 4.0, but you impressed me!! ANY romance aficionado will love
this book and this author. I am thrilled to have met her and her
work! I look forward to adding more romance to my reading selections.
Well, when Kat Flannery writes more books that is!"--Tammy
Gaines, Novel Opinion
"...CHASING
CLOVERS is a page turner from the first page to its
last page... I couldn't stop reading it. High fives all
around!"--Lillian Cauldwell, Passioniate World Radio USA
"CHASING CLOVERS got my 4.5 Stars! I look
forward to the next book by Kat Flannery. ...Clearly, CHASING CLOVERS
is a realistic depiction of goodness and vileness of human nature and
hope amid seemingly very helpless situations.”--Nancy Cudis,
Simple Clockwork
“...This author weaves an emotion tale, wrought
with lies, deceit, hope, and love. I will definitely read another Kat
Flannery novel!”--Dawn Beaton, Amazon Reviewer
“It is a fast-paced and suspense-filled
story...The characters come alive and it is very easy to lose
yourself in this book. I will definitely be looking for more books
from this author.”--Debra Winkleman, Amazon Reviewer
“4 out of 5 Stars!
CHASING CLOVERS was such a great sweet read... This is the
first book by Flannery that I have read and I really enjoyed it...
This really truly was a sweet story that was very well written
and had just enough romance and action to keep you turning the pages
and wanting more.”--Ali, My Guilty Obsession
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR:
Kat Flannery
has had her writing published in numerous periodicals. She’s
received her diploma for Creative, Freelance, and Business Writing.
She is co-owner of Prairie Dog Publishing, where she devotes her
spare time as head of Marketing and Communications. When not focusing
on her creative passions, Kat is busy with her three boys and doting
husband Chasing Clovers is Kat’s first published novel, and she is
currently working on her next.
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