The Legend's Lady
(2013)(The fourth book in the Women of the West series)
A novel by Marcia Hockett and Kathryn Kramer
Clint Tanners first meeting with Stephanie Eliott was more than just awkward, it was a catastrophe! Pretending that he thought her to be the bawdy houses new girl, he patted the haughty easterner on the posterior and swept her into his arms for a passionate kissa welcome to the West. Surely this crude cowboy couldnt be the legendary gunfighter Stephanie had immortalized in the dime novels shed written under an assumed name!
Proper, pristine, and punctualthat was what people always said about Stephanie Elliott, little realizing that she had a secret; she had won fame and fortune writing under the pseudonym of Steven E. Winslow. Now she had come West to meet her hero, hoping that the encounter would bring her the kind of happy ending she wrote in her books. Little did she know she would get much more than she bargained for.
Clint Tanner cursed Steven E. Winslow with every breath. Damn that writer! Because of his novels Clint was now a legend, the target for every young hothead around who sought their own fame by calling him out for a gun fight. Whoa be to that author if he ever got his hands on him.
Genre: Historical
Proper, pristine, and punctualthat was what people always said about Stephanie Elliott, little realizing that she had a secret; she had won fame and fortune writing under the pseudonym of Steven E. Winslow. Now she had come West to meet her hero, hoping that the encounter would bring her the kind of happy ending she wrote in her books. Little did she know she would get much more than she bargained for.
Clint Tanner cursed Steven E. Winslow with every breath. Damn that writer! Because of his novels Clint was now a legend, the target for every young hothead around who sought their own fame by calling him out for a gun fight. Whoa be to that author if he ever got his hands on him.
Genre: Historical
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