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“Of all the rotten, underhandedtricks I’ve ever heard!”
Kelsey drew back her elbow and jabbed Clay in the belly. “Get off of me!”
A little woof slipped through his lips as he grabbed his stomach. “Quiet, Kelsey, the sheriff will be here—”
She pushed him away with both hands and sat up. “You must think I’m a fool, believing this trumped-up story of yours. Sheriff coming to arrest me. Stolen jewelry—my foot! Of all the men I’ve known, Clay Chandler, you are the lowest, filthiest, rottenest skunk I’ve ever met!”
He sat up and braced his arm against thepillow. “Look, Kelsey, you’ve got it all wrong—”
Kelsey scooted sideways in the bed and reared back against the wall “Get out!” She kicked him with both feet.
Clay tumbled backward onto the floor. Springing to his feet, he glared down at her.
Kelsey’s cheeks flamed. He was naked…!
Dear Reader,
Outlaw Love is the first Harlequin Historical novel by Judith Stacy, who writes for other houses under her real name, Dorothy Howell We are delighted to bring you this heartwarming Western about a U.S. Marshal who comes to town to put an end to a series of payroll robberies, and inadvertently falls in love with the woman who is the leader of the gang responsible for the thefts.
Our titles for the month also include Knights Divided by Suzanne Barclay. In this medieval tale from one of our most popular authors, a young woman finds herself embroiled in a maelstrom of passion and deceit when she kidnaps the rogue whom she believes murdered her sister.
In Bogus Bride, by Australian author Emily French, a spirited young woman must convince her new husband that although he had intended to marry her sister, she is his true soul mate. And in Nina Beaumont’s new book, Surrender the Heart, a gambler and a nobleman’s daughter, haunted by their pasts, turn to each other for protection against falling in love.
Whatever your taste in reading, we hope you’ll find a story written just for you between the covers of a Harlequin Historical book. Keep a lookout for all four titles wherever Harlequin Historicals are sold.
Sincerely,
Tracy Farrell,
Senior Editor
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Outlaw Love
Judith Stacy
www.millsandboon.co.uk
JUDITH STACY
Judith Stacy began writing as a personal challenge and found it a perfect outlet for all those thoughts and ideas bouncing around in her head. She chose romance because of the emotional involvement with the characters, and historicals because of her love of bygone days.
Judith has been married to her high school sweetheart for over two decades and has two daughters. When not writing, she haunts museums, historical homes and antique stores, gathering ideas for new adventures in the past.
To David, Judy and Stacy, as always,
for your inspiration, patience and love
Missouri, 1876
Hanging was a hell of a way to die.
Clay Chandler pulled against the ropes binding his hands behind him and swallowed hard. He’d gotten himself into a devil of a mess this time. He might even get himself killed.