The Outlaw's Second Chance at Pack Saddle Ranch
A 1920's Romance in Northern Idaho
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Amy C Crooks
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Florence Everly is trapped. The Silver Palace saloon is her gilded cage, and its owner, Leonard Tate, treats her like his finest possession. She’s buried her dreams beneath rouge and silk, saving every hidden coin for the day she can walk away. But Florence is carrying a new, terrifying secret—one that will cost her far more than her life if Leonard discovers it.
Alfred McAllister is running. Cast out from his family’s ranch for choosing whiskey and contraband over loyalty, Alfred is an outlaw with blood on his hands and the Federal boys on his trail. He should keep his head down, but one look at the songbird in the Wallace saloon—a woman with a silent plea in her green eyes—reminds him of the honest life he threw away, and what he still has left to lose.
When Florence's desperate bid for freedom collides with Alfred’s violent reckoning, their fates tangle in a desperate flight through the snow-swept Idaho mountains. Leonard Tate doesn't let his possessions walk away, and he is closing in, determined to reclaim his property.
Hunted by the law and the dangerous man who claims to own her, two broken souls must decide: Are they running to a life they can build together, or simply running from the wreckage of their past?
Some risks are worth dying for.
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