Which Way Did She Go?
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About the Book
It is the 1890s and Evie Logan is attempting to escape an arranged marriage to the arrogant and nasty William Douglas. A month after she dons a disguise, flees Philadelphia, and travels two thousand miles to begin anew as a chef in the Wild West, she has no idea that chance is about to lead her straight to a head-knocking encounter with William’s cousin, Jackson.
Jackson, who is already aware William is offering a hefty reward for Evie’s return, quickly realizes her true identity. Intrigued by her red hair and natural beauty, Jackson offers her a chance to escape her lustful boss and become his personal cook. Seemingly left with no other choice, Evie accepts and begins a new chapter once again, this time in Ironton, where she and Jackson eventually stage a fake wedding in an effort to rid her of William once and for all. But there are just two little problems: William has not given up his pursuit of the feisty woman he intends to make his wife and Jackson is falling in love with Evie.
In this historical romance, a rebellious young woman fleeing a marriage of convenience is led to a new destiny where she discovers that love always comes when one is least expecting it.
About the Author
I have lived in Southwest Colorado for twenty years. It is one of the most beautiful areas in the country. I love Saturday mornings in the summer when my husband and I ride his Harley along the Million Dollar Highway from Ouray to Silverton. The wildflowers, the towering pines, and the red mountains are simply breathtaking. I’m a mother of three and grandmother to one. Like most women today, I juggle a full-time career and the maintenance of a household. children were young, I spent numerous evenings helping with their homework, baking cupcakes for school bake sales, and attending their sporting events. A perfect way to end my day was getting lost in a great book. My children are grown and on their own now, but I still love a good book after a tough day. The more humorous the better. I’m hoping my book will bring smiles and laughter to others.