Portrait of Obsession

My newest title, Portrait of Obsession, is now available for free on Books by Liz. You can get it by clicking on the picture above or by clicking on the title below the picture.

Ethan Lucas sees the portrait above a poker table on the River Goddess. In an attempt to win the portrait of the lovely woman he feels drawn to, he gambles with the sternwheeler’s owner, Frank Bower. Not only does he win the portrait, however, he also wins the riverboat.

When Blythe Bouvier boards the boat a few years later, Ethan realizes he’s seen her before–in the portrait hanging in his office. Blythe greets him, but he grumbles in return. Given his size and initial attitude, she avoids him. One night, she meets another man who offers to help her get away from Ethan. To her surprise, the man kisses her, and Ethan bursts forward to attack the man. Blythe disappears while Ethan engages with the man. Dismayed, Ethan discovers she’s gone.

Despite Blythe’s efforts to stay away from him, they meet, and he offers to show her the portrait in his office so she can understand why he has been wanting to find her. Although attracted to him, Blythe fears getting to know him better, especially upon learning that he’s married. Ethan, though, insists he’s not–but he also admits to lying. Therefore, Blythe doesn’t believe that he’s single.

After he beds her for the first time, Blythe goes missing. Ethan believes she jumped overboard and died. He goes into mourning, drinking heavily to forget his guilt and grief. Neither his friend Jennings nor his “wife” Naomi can console him.

Over time, they become closer and Ethan learns of Blythe’s search for her grandparents. Ethan convinces her that the portrait “Angel” could be her grandmother. When Naomi, with whom Blythe is friends, dies in a tragic accident reminiscent of Blythe’s disappearance. Blythe struggles to remain emotionally distant while comforting Ethan.

At one port, they stop to search for Blythe’s grandfather, who sent a letter and indicates he lives in that town. While there, Blythe realizes that her grandfather, Francois Bouvier and Frank Bower are the same person. They find his family, but he died shortly after Ethan won the River Goddess. They decide to go on to New Orleans, Louisiana, hoping to find her grandmother still alive. To Blythe’s delight, they find her, although she within days of dying. Blythe spends the remainder of her grandmother’s life at her bedside.

After several proposals, Blythe finally accepts Ethan’s proposal. Why now? He finally told her that he loves her. Once married, they begin to build a life together in the city where she found her extended family.

Portrait of Obsession, Chaps. 3 & 4

In this installment of Portrait of Obsession, Blythe and Ethan get to know each other a little better. Ethan explains that Naomi is his wife, and Blythe tells him she boarded the boat because of a letter she found from a man named Francois to her father. This has piqued her curiosity, and she began her trip to America on a journey to find Francois.

When Ethan learns that Blythe must earn money once she reaches Chicago, which could take a long time, he hatches a scheme for him to teach her how to play poker. Blythe is skeptical at first because Ethan has kissed her again. This time, though, she remembers what Ethan’s “wife” Naomi has told her – that she’s pregnant. But she’s unable to resist and accepts his offer so she can hopefully find her long-lost grandfather sooner.

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Portrait of Obsession, Chaps. Prologue – Two

Ethan Lucas wins the River Goddess from its owner in a poker game. A few years later, Blythe Bouvier goes looking for the sternwheeler. Despite the long odds, the riverboat is still operating, Blythe finds what she seeks and boards the vessel in search of her grandfather.

Here are the Prologue and first two chapters of my newest historical romance entitled Portrait of Obsession.

Determined to find the young woman whose hair reminds him of a portrait in his office, Ethan searches for Blythe. Blythe, however, has heard from others that he is looking for her and, having had an unpleasant encounter with the large, intimidating man, does everything she can to stay away from him. But that is not to be when he follows her one night and attacks a man who offers to help her discourage Ethan. To her dismay, the man kisses her against her wishes. Ethan defends her honor and hits the man. When he turns to see if Blythe is okay, she is gone.

Because of his assault on the man, Blythe hides out from Ethan. They are on a vessel, though, and there are few places she can go without somebody seeing her. Eventually, they meet face to face, and Ethan discovers the truth about Blythe.

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It’s Been Too Long

The Huachuca Mountains in Arizona

I’m ashamed that it’s been so long since I’ve posted, but I’ve been working on a new historical romance.

This new one is set on a riverboat traveling through the eastern United States. Blythe Bouvier sets off to find her grandmother after her father’s death. On the River Goddess, she sees a portrait of a woman who looks exactly like her. The owner of the riverboat, Ethan Lucas, is determined to help Blythe.

Within the next two weeks I’ll have a couple of chapters edited and ready for posting.

Please watch for the upcoming posts before I post the entire book.

Destiny’s Desire

I have finished my book entitled Destiny’s Desire and have uploaded it to this site for those who are interested in reading it. This is a free download for readers. Just follow the link on the book cover above or the title in the text to get to the book. If you would like to see other books I’ve written (both free and for sale on Amazon Kindle), visit the Romance link above and choose Contemporary, Historical, or Intrigue for the type of book you prefer to read. There you will find other books you might find of interest.

Destiny’s Desire follows the lives of four siblings: Fanchon, Astrid, Bianca, and Nels Sten, as well as Fanchon’s husband Gabriel Freeman and Astrid’s lover Trevor Riley. Fanchon and Gabe are the main characters, but the others play a prominent part in the story, which takes place toward the end of the Civil War and four years later.

After Gabe, passing through Moline, Illinois, on his way to war, saves Fanchon from an assault, they meet so he can teach her to defend herself with a derringer. During their time together, they discover they’re drawn to one another and decide to get married before Gabe goes to war. A realist and very independent, When Gabe tells her that he wants an independent and realistic notions in a wife, Fanchon, who prides herself on both, agrees to his proposal. Fanchon already fell in love and wants nothing more than to marry him. Bianca is Fanchon’s only family member who knows about the marriage and declares it their destiny.

Their happiness is shattered, though, when he must continue to Washington, D.C., to meet up with his men. The man who assaulted Fanchon is still a threat that she can manage. Then tragedy strikes when the man assaults her again, and she loses the baby she is carrying.

Suddenly, their lives change.

Exacting revenge for him killing her child, Fanchon must leave Moline. Meanwhile, Gabe is injured and paralyzed. Taken in by Northern sympathizers in Georgia, Gabe’s broken legs mend, but he frets that Fanchon will only stay with him out of her love of nursing, so he seeks a divorce.

Will Gabe succeed in breaking their marriage? Will he make it back to Fanchon before she can leave town? Will he recover from his injuries? Will they ever resume their destiny?

Destiny’s Desire, Chaps. 7 & 8

Double Rainbow Sierra Vista, AZ

I can’t believe it’s been three weeks already since I got out my last post on Destiny’s Desire. Now Chapters 7 and 8 are available. Now that I have my paid work behind me, I’m working to finish this book so I can upload it to Books by Liz.

My goal is to simply provide an escape in these strange times. Please enjoy the next two chapters. More will come soon.

As always, I rate this book for a more mature audience.

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Destiny’s Desire, Chaps. 5 & 6

Double Rainbow Sierra Vista, AZ

Well, I’m finally getting Chapters 5 and 6 of Destiny’s Desire online. Boy, it’s been a busy few weeks. I got a ghostwriting job, so that’s why it’s been longer than I had hoped between posts. My plans were to get two chapters out every two weeks. I will strive for that again.

Be aware that there are passages in this section that are for mature readers.

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Destiny’s Desire

The following book sample is my newest, Destiny’s Desire, Prologue and Chapters 1 and 2.

Destiny’s Desire is a saga of several Sten children and, in specific, one daughter’s (Fanchon) unexpected love. Gabriel Freeman is a Union soldier who comes to town to see what a little girl he stopped from fighting years ago grew up. Instead, he finds a young woman, Fanchon, who captures his attention.

These chapters center on Fanchon and Gabe but also introduce other Sten family members, as well as the antagonist.

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Sweet Liberty Is Now Online

I have finally uploaded my historical romance, Sweet Liberty, to my site. You can find the PDF file of Sweet Liberty above. Just click Romance and Historical.

Again, this will be a free download until I figure out how to set up a payment plan. When it actually goes on sale, I will blog that it has, and the price will be a minimal $1.50. As of now, I don’t know if there will be sales tax. I’m hoping not.

Now, to start on a new book, maybe even a serial story for Amazon.

Following is a blurb of Sweet Liberty:

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