Monday, November 17, 2014

Introducing Penny Estelle and "Jesse's Find"

Hello, everyone!  I want to thank Suz for letting me share my story, Jesse’s Find, on her blog.  I started out my writing career with stories for the middle grade kids.  I still write stories for them and really enjoy that genre.  Then I thought, “What the heck!  I want to give romance a shot!"  

I started with contemporary, then paranormal, and now am writing historical westerns.  Jesse’s Find is my second historical western romance.  It’s actually a short afternoon read for the low price of 99 cents!  

Here's a little about the book:

Jesse Mason is bone tired and just miles from home when a strange sound drifting with a Kansas wind catches his ear. 

He spies something hiding in the tall grass.  His temper sizzles at the sight of a horse, dead from exertion, and is ready to string up the cowboy that has done this. What Jesse finds is no cowboy at all, but a woman who has been shot and an infant, both, he fears will not make it to his home alive.

Jesse didn’t ask for this, but he knew he couldn’t turn his back on them.  What he didn’t know was somebody wanted that woman dead and didn’t care who else had to die to get that job done.

Here's an excerpt: 

Her expression was guarded as he approached.  “Who are you?” she asked.
“Jesse Mason.  I found you a few days back, about a mile from here.”
The girl scanned the room, as if looking for something.  “Can…can I please talk to your wife?”
Jesse stiffened.  “I don’t have a wife.”
She took another step back.  “But…but the baby, and someone changed my
clothes.”

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for having me this morning, Suz.....Really appreciate it!

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  2. Thanks for blogging with me, Penny!

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