Kira: Daughter of the Moon
by Beth Trissel
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Logan McCutcheon
returns to colonial Virginia after seven years in the hands of Shawnee Indians.
But was he really a captive, as everybody thinks? He looks and fights like a
warrior, and seems eager to return to those he calls friends and family.
Kira McClure has waited for Logan all those years,
passing herself off as odd to keep suitors at bay––and anyone else from getting
too close. Now that he's back, he
seems to be the only person capable of protecting her from the advances of
Josiah Campbell and accusations of witchcraft. And to defend the settlers against a well-organized band of
murderous thieves.
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Excerpt:
Head tilted to one side, he appraised her with a keen
eye, approval in his gaze. “The years between us don’t seem to make such a
difference now, do they?”
A shiver darted through her. “Not like they once
did.”
He ran his fingers lightly over her cheek. “I’ll
have to make amends for my past neglect.”
Her chest thudded wildly. “Will you?”
“Oh, yes.”
As though she’d issued an invitation, Logan slid
closer to her so they were pressed thigh to thigh, nearer than she’d sat to any
man. He turned, circling an arm around her waist, and drew her into his hard
chest. His low voice a shivery whisper in her ear, he said, “This’ll do for a
start.”
Too stunned to speak, she wondered if her galloping
heart might give out altogether. This must be a dream. He couldn’t be real. Yet
he felt wonderfully solid and smelled of the sun-warmed earth mingled with his
own appealing essence, heightening her acute awareness of him. But he was
overtaking her with the sudden fury of a gale.
She found her tongue. “I hardly know what to
think.”
He didn’t loosen his grip. “Don’t think just yet.”
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Married to my high school sweetheart, I live on a farm in the Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia surrounded by my children, grandbabies, and assorted
animals. An avid gardener, my love of herbs and heirloom plants figures into my
work. The rich history of Virginia, the Native Americans and the people who
journeyed here from far beyond her borders are at the heart of my inspiration.
In addition to American settings, I also write historical and time travel
romances set in the British Isles.
Historical Romance novel Kira, Daughter of the Moon is available in print and eBook from:
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