Texas Justice by Marsha Coles
by Marsha Coles
(Oklahoma)
Texas Justice is a 248 page western historical romance published by Publish America on January 5th 2009.
Synopsis:
Jessica Johnson thought her troubles were over when her abusive husband was killed but when a handsome stranger rides into town bent on revenge and she becomes the number one suspect in her husband's death she finds that her troubles are just beginning. Jessica and her brother-in-law Reade find themselves running from a posse, taking cover from a tornado, meeting an unusual couple in a ghost town, and finding a growing passion along the way. Can they find the true killer before it is too late and can a new love erase Jessica's old fears? Find out inside the pages of...Texas Justice.
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What people are saying:
I must state initially that I found this book to be fully worthy of a highly positive review. Ms. Coles opens her account with a gripping scenario that has the reader involved from page one. She weaves an interesting and provocative tale of intrigue and counter intrigue set against a background of the old and the coming new in dry lands of Texas. The action is ongoing and seldom is the reader left to languish in an area where little is happening. I was quite impressed with how the story moved forward and flowed from one scenario to the next.
I found this a "hard to put down" novel and, although the romance genre is not my usual choice, I found myself thoroughly involved in the burgeoning love affairs chronicled therein.
This book is one I would heartily recommend as a fine, light read. Marsha Coles is certainly to be congratulated on a fine novel, well planned, well executed and worthy of praise.
Thomas D. "Thom" Cantrall
Reviewer for Littlefoot’s Library
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For anyone interested in reading more about Jessica and Reade please visit my website www.mcolesworks.webs.com
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