The Gunslinger's Vow
By (Author) Amy Sandas
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Casablanca
5th June 2018
United States
General
Fiction
Adventure fiction: Westerns
Historical romance
813.6
Paperback
416
Width 106mm, Height 175mm
An exciting new historical western series about rugged cowboys and the ladies of the east who steal their hearts by USA Today bestselling author Amy Sandas First in a vibrant, sensual historical Western romance series full of love and lust about runaway brides who find freedom in the untamed West. Gunslinger Malcolm Kincaid has no desire to escort a pampered Eastern lady to Montana, but the longer he and Alexandra Brighton travel together, the harder he's falling... Alexandra Brighton spent the last five years in Boston, erasing all evidence of the wild frontier girl she used to be. Before she settles into some stuffy marriage, she's determined to flee West and visit her childhood home one final time. But when she finds herself stranded far from civilization, she has no choice but to trust her safety to the tall, dark, and decidedly dangerous bounty hunter, Malcolm Kincaid. Now that Malcolm finally has the location of his brother's killer, he has no intention of wasting time protecting some baffling runaway miss. But something about Alexandra speaks to the heart he long thought frozen-and her slow transformation from proper lady to wild-eyed beauty leaves him shaken. By the time they reach Montana, Malcolm must decide if seeking justice for past wrongs is worth losing a future with the woman he never expected to need...
"Sandas crafts an authentic western romance with strong characters and a feminist bent." - RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
"Readers who like their coffee strong, their women stronger, and their men the quiet and rugged kind will love the opener to Sandas' Runaway Brides series." - Booklist
"Ticks all the boxes for action, romance and suspense with a strong cast... A breath of fresh air in this genre." - Fresh Fiction
USA Today Bestselling author Amy Sandas's love of romance began one summer when she stumbled across one of her mother's Barbara Cartland books. Her affinity for writing began with sappy preteen poems and led to a liberal arts degree from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. She lives with her husband and children near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.