Authors: Cheryl St.john
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Romance, #Historical, #Western, #Historical Romance, #Series, #Harlequin Historical, #Westerns
“I wondered why you never got married. You’re more’n pretty enough.”
Eliza’s cheeks grew warm. The cover of night coaxed words into the open. “There was one special
someone once. But he just…disappeared.”
“Man was a damned fool,” Jonas said with enough conviction to bring tears to her eyes. He must have
noticed her reaction, because he pulled her closer, releasing her hand so he could envelop her in his
warmth and strength. She didn’t resist, didn’t even want to.
She had no reason on earth to deny herself this pleasure, nothing more to lose, so she met his kiss.
She savored the warmth of his mouth, loved his hands on her waist. Eliza was starving for affection, for
attention…for someone to recognize and want her for who she was. This was her moment. Her tiny dash
at satisfaction, and she meant to grab it.
Her Montana Man
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Rendezvous
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His Secondhand Wife
Nominated for a RITA®Award. “A beautifully crafted and involving story about the transforming power
of love, this is recommended reading.”
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Prairie Wife
Nominated for a
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Prairie Wife
is a very
special book, courageously executed by the author and her publisher. Her considerable skill brings the
common theme of the romance novel—love conquers all—to the level of genuine catharsis.”
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[41/2 stars]
The Tenderfoot Bride
“Cheryl St.John once again touches the hearts of readers…Not many readers will be able to hold back
their tears as they reach the conclusion.”
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HER MONTANA MAN
CHERYL ST.JOHN
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Rain Shadow
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Heaven Can Wait
#240
Land of Dreams
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Saint or Sinner
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Badlands Bride
#327
The Mistaken Widow
#429
Joe’s Wife
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The Doctor’s Wife
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Sweet Annie
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The Gunslinger’s Bride
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Christmas Gold
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The Tenderfoot Bride
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The Preacher’s Daughter
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A Western Winter Wonderland
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The Magic of Christmas
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Nick All Night
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Charlie’s Angels
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With thanks and appreciation to the ladies who can’t eat as much chocolate as I can, but who definitely
help me out of the jams I write myself into and know how to celebrate a birthday in style. Smooches to
Bernadette Duquette, Barb Hunt, Donna Knoell, Debra Hines, Lizzie Starr, Chris Carter, Sherri
Shackelford and Julie Breese.
And thanks to Heartland Writers Group
for honoring my RWA milestone!
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#924 AN IMPROPER ARISTOCRAT—Deb Marlowe
The scandalous Earl of Treyford has no time for the pretty niceties of the
ton.
He has returned to England
to aid an aging spinster facing an undefined danger. But Miss Latimer’s thick eyelashes and long ebony
hair, her mix of knowledge and innocence, arouse far more than his protective instincts….
A scandalous
Earl becomes the gentleman she’s dreamed of!
#925 THE MISTLETOE WAGER—Christine Merrill
Harry Pennyngton, Earl of Anneslea, is surprised when his estranged wife, Elise, arrives home for
Christmas—especially as she is still intent on divorce! But when Harry and Elise find they are stuck with
each other under the mistletoe, the magic of Christmas is just what they need to reignite their love!
Mistletoe works its magic as passion is rekindled in this festive Regency story….
#926 VIKING WARRIOR, UNWILLING WIFE—Michelle Styles
War drums echoing in her ears, Sela stood with trepidation on the shoreline. The dragon ships full of
warriors had arrived—but it wasn’t the threat of conquest that shook Sela to the core. It was her heart’s
response to the proud face of Vikar Hrutson, leader of the invading force—and her ex-husband!
Now
the warrior must conquer his woman’s heart!
Contents
Chapter Three
Chapter Six
Chapter Nine
Chapter Twelve
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Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-Two
Silver Bend, Montana, May 1885
J
onas Black looked up from his ledgers and flipped open his ornately engraved gold pocket watch.
Nearly three already. In preparation to leave his desk, he blotted the numbers he’d just tallied, then
rubbed his ink-stained fingers on his denim trousers. There was something he did every afternoon at this
time.
“Gonna be trouble at the North Star!” The tall stoop-shouldered man who tended bar rapped on Jonas’s
open office door at the same time as he shouted.
The North Star was the three-story hotel a few doors down, where Jonas and most of his employees
lived. Jonas owned the hotel as well as the Silver Star Saloon.
“Tall fella, but not beefy,” Quay told him. “He’s hollerin’ for Mrs. Holmes.”
Jonas didn’t bother to grab his jacket. He might talk this man into leaving peaceably, but experience had
taught him it might take more than a simple
please
to appeal to an abuser. No call to ruin a perfectly good
coat.
He glanced at the holstered Colt hanging on a peg just inside the door, but deliberately walked past and
locked the door behind him.
With the shutters open to the warm afternoon sun, the saloon was warm and bright. The freshly
scrubbed floors, the two patrons and the woman polishing the top of the mahogany bar barely registered
as he strode for the door and out onto the shaded boardwalk.
“Madeline, come out here now! Don’t make me come in and get you.”
The stranger stood in the street, a sweaty bay tethered to the post in front of the hotel. His tailored black
suit was coated with a layer of dust as though he’d been pushing the mare for the better part of a day. In
Jonas’s book, men who abused horses ranked right up there with men who mistreated women. Jonas
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had heard Madeline Holmes’s story and drew the easy conclusion that this was the man she’d run from
before finding refuge in Silver Bend.
“Don’t make me come in there and drag you out!” the man shouted.
“Looking for someone?” Jonas called easily.
“Stay outta this, mister. Ain’t none of your concern.”
Jonas walked several yards toward the hotel. “Well, seems it is my concern since you’re standing there
hollerin’ at the front windows of my establishment. State your business, Mister…”
“Baslow. This your hotel?”
“That it is. Jonas Black’s the name. And you are?”
“I’m lookin’ to take a woman back with me. I want Madeline Holmes.”
“Is she your wife?”
The angry man deepened the scowl on his already craggy face, and his complexion reddened. “Ain’t
none of your damned business what she is. All you need to know is that she’s comin’ with me.”
“I guess we can leave that up to Maddie, now, can’t we?”
At Jonas’s familiar use of her name, Baslow turned his whole body toward Jonas and squinted. “What’s
she to you?”
“A good employee. I’ll go tell her you’re here and you can ask her directly what she’d like to do.”
The man jerked his head toward the saloon Jonas had exited. Quay still stood just outside the doors.
“She’s in there?” Baslow shouted. “Whoring?”
Jonas gestured to a brightly painted wooden sign that hung on the outside of the building. “No sportin’
women in my establishment. Maddie’s one of my housekeepers.”
“The hell you say. Madeline!” he roared, stalking toward the saloon.
Jonas frowned at Baslow’s belligerent tone and aggressive stance. Eagerness for the man to try to push
past him so he’d have reason to restrain him made his fingers tingle and his blood pump.
Instead, Baslow gave him a wide berth, striding to face the open saloon doors.
Casually, Jonas turned and stepped past Quay into the dim interior. This time his gaze sought and found
the dark-haired woman who’d stopped polishing the bar and stood in rigid fear, her eyes as wide as
saucers, her face pale. “Frank,” she said on a dry rasp.
Jonas thought she might have been pretty once, before abuse and fear had added the appearance of
more years to her narrow face. Using intimidation, the man had held her in his home and his bed for eight
years. Breaking away had taken courage. Following through with her decision to escape would take even
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more.
“You don’t have to be afraid,” Jonas assured her.
“Quay and I are right here. The whole of Silver Bend would see if he tried to force you away in plain
sight. You don’t have to go back with him. He can’t make you. Tell him you don’t want to leave. Make it
loud ’n clear so there are witnesses.”
Her frightened gaze moved from Jonas to the doorway. He’d seen the same bleak dread on too many
faces, and it made his blood boil. “You’re free, Maddie. You have a job and can take care of yourself.
You don’t need him. He has no control over you except what you give him. From here on out you can
live your life any way you see fit. It’s up to you.”
His words took effect, and her expression changed. Madeline Holmes placed the cloth she’d been
holding on the bar and, with precise movements, removed her apron, folded it neatly and set it down.
She ran her palms over her skirt in a nervous gesture, then straightened and raised her chin. “He can’t
make me do anything I don’t want to, can he?”
“No, he can’t.”
She walked toward the doors. Jonas followed.
As she stepped out onto the boardwalk, Baslow’s severe gaze narrowed on her. His attention sidled
over Jonas and Quay before fixing back on her as though the men were irritating flies he intended to swat
later. “If you want to bring anything with you, get it now.”
Her hands trembled, but with obvious deliberation she hid them in the folds of her skirts. Jonas cheered
silently for her brave front.