Now Available: Lily and the Gambler, Sensual #WesternRomance

I’m excited to announce my latest release, Lily and the Gambler, a sensual western romance set in California’s Gold Country in 1868. Lacey Savage designed the gorgeous cover.

Lily and the Gambler cover

Blurb:

Respectability is in the eye of the beholder. Or so Lily Penhallow hopes when she assumes the guise of the widow Albright. She has learned the price of flaunting convention and is determined to obey society’s rules from now on. After her lover, Nigel Albright, was killed in a duel over a card game, Lily dons widow’s weeds and travels to Grass Valley, California where she plans to marry the man her uncle works for, a respectable mine owner named Hugh Ogilvie. Then, on the riverboat from San Francisco, she meets Creighton ‘King’ Callaway, a professional gambler, just the kind of man she should avoid.

King believes that since life is a gamble, there’s no point in planning for the future. You have to trust Lady Luck. After meeting Lily, King knows he has found his Queen of Hearts. But can he convince her to pass up a sober businessman for a foot-loose card sharp?

Only Lady Luck knows for sure…

(Previously published in a shortened version by Amber Quill Press)

Excerpt:

Lily smiled at him. “That was quite a trick. Do you tell fortunes, too?”

“As a matter of fact, I do. Is the lady interested?”

“Perhaps,” she said, aware he was flirting with her again and annoyed with herself because she was enjoying it. “There should be a deck of cards here somewhere.”

“No cards required. Just let me see your palm.”

Unable to stop herself, Lily stripped off her gloves and let him take her hand. He held it in his left hand, and with his right index finger, traced the lines on her palm. Shivers ran up her arm at each caressing touch. His scent, a mixture of bay rum, male musk, and a faint hint of tobacco, overwhelmed her.

“What do you see?” she asked, her voice suddenly breathless.

“Health and long life.”

“What, no handsome stranger?” she joked.

He raised his head and stared into her eyes. “Oh, yes, I see romance ahead for you. With a dark haired fellow. But he isn’t a stranger.”

For what seemed an age, she stared into his green-gold eyes while her pulse quickened and warmth stole through her veins. It would be so easy to surrender to the feelings he evoked.

“I also see a fork in the road ahead,” he added softly. “You have a decision to make. A very important decision.”

She snatched her hand away, knowing she couldn’t afford to be distracted by him. It wasn’t as if he had made her any promises. “I think you need to practice your fortune-telling skills, Mr. Callaway.”

He chuckled. “There’s something else I’d like to practice.” Cupping her chin, he stared at her, his eyes full of half promises. “Oh, hell, I may get my face slapped for this, but…” His hand moved to the back of her neck as he lowered his head and captured her lips in a kiss that stole her breath away.

For a moment, she closed her eyes and gave herself up to the kiss. Then a door slammed somewhere in the house, reminding her of where they were. She pushed him away. “How dare you?” she hissed.

He gave her a lazy grin. “What’s that old saying? Nothing ventured, nothing gained?”
“I think you’d best be going.”

He paused at front door, turned and held her gaze for a moment, then left.

She sighed and leaned against the doorjamb. What had she been thinking to let him kiss her, however briefly?

Available at Amazon Kindle, and BN/Nook. Coming soon to other online retailers.

Linda

Tuesday Travels: Monterey Peninsula

Tuesday Travel buttonAt this time of year, my husband and I used to head for the Monterey Peninsula to get out of the LA heat and watch the historic automobile nations. We haven’t gone for a while now, but it’s still one of my favorite places on earth.

Sailboat on Pacific Ocean

There are three cities on the peninsula: Monterey, Carmel and Pacific Grove. The area has a lot to offer visitors, including the wonderful Monterey Bay Aquarium, located on Cannery Row in a renovated sardine cannery.

Pacific Grove coastlinePacific Grove has some of the prettiest, whitest beaches in California. It’s a small, picturesque city, without as many motels or tourist traffic as the other, better known, cities. We find it peaceful, and apparently so do the deer who are frequently seen strolling through town, like this pair placidly dining on our motel lawn.

Deer

In October, the monarch butterflies stop in Pacific Grove, and you’ll see butterfly symbols all over town. We sometimes see them here in south Orange County, too. I took this picture of one who visited in early September of 2011.

Monarch butterfly

What is your favorite place to visit? Leave a comment to be entered in my monthly drawing for a $15 Starbucks gift card.

Linda