Welcome to Saturday Sample. We've learned that Rocky bought some property in West Virginia. Aimee agrees to come to West Virginia even though the witness protection people told her not to have contact with him for months. Aimee's car broke down, and to her surprise Cade McCoy comes down the road riding a big horse. He by chance moved into the same neighborhood as Rocky and agrees to take her to Rocky's house.
Last Week
The fall didn’t hurt her much. After all, she’d landed on Rocky, whose breath left him in a little ‘whoof’ when his back hit the floor. It was the sound of Cade’s laughter in the background that brought a scowl to her face. “Shut up, Cade! We could’ve been hurt.”
“Well, you aren’t, are you?” He chuckled. “I haven’t had so much fun in ages.”
He stepped over the weathered door and nodded at the strange woman. “Hi, June. This is Aimee.”
Aimee tried not to stare at June. The woman was about her height—five-four— but there the resemblance ended. While she was willowy and blonde, June looked like a little round ball topped by fuzzy, pale brown hair. The color of her hair was unique. Had she dyed it that peculiar shade of brown? It was a pretty color, but . . . but . . . odd. Yes, very odd. Everything about her looked soft, including her dress, which probably came straight out of the 1950s. The bodice was made like a shirt with a collar and buttons and was fitted at the waist. It had a belt and a pleated skirt. Oh, what did you call that style? Shirtwaist. Maybe that was it.
“Well, you aren’t, are you?” He chuckled. “I haven’t had so much fun in ages.”
He stepped over the weathered door and nodded at the strange woman. “Hi, June. This is Aimee.”
Aimee tried not to stare at June. The woman was about her height—five-four— but there the resemblance ended. While she was willowy and blonde, June looked like a little round ball topped by fuzzy, pale brown hair. The color of her hair was unique. Had she dyed it that peculiar shade of brown? It was a pretty color, but . . . but . . . odd. Yes, very odd. Everything about her looked soft, including her dress, which probably came straight out of the 1950s. The bodice was made like a shirt with a collar and buttons and was fitted at the waist. It had a belt and a pleated skirt. Oh, what did you call that style? Shirtwaist. Maybe that was it.
This Week
She scrambled to her feet, brushed her jeans off, and held
out her hand. “Hi, I’m Aimee Sherwood.”
June briefly touched her hand. “June Rochester.”
Ice water trickled through Aimee’s veins. She had given June her real name. Of course, she hadn’t officially entered the witness protection program yet. She could explain her presence in this town by saying she was visiting Cade. Still, there was no use in taking chances.
June briefly touched her hand. “June Rochester.”
Ice water trickled through Aimee’s veins. She had given June her real name. Of course, she hadn’t officially entered the witness protection program yet. She could explain her presence in this town by saying she was visiting Cade. Still, there was no use in taking chances.
Blurb:
Aimee Sherwood never dreamed that following her fiancĂ© into the witness protection pro-gram would land her in a haunted house in a town that’s downright creepy. She’d have laughed if she had been told the guy who lives down the road might be her soul mate, not the man whose ring she’s wearing. Life in West Virginia is nothing like life in Los Angeles, but between bean ball battles with Marilyn Monroe, remodeling a crumbling farmhouse, and starting a new online business, life in the country is anything but boring.
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