Red Fox Woman

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Pub Date Oct 03 2013 | Archive Date Sep 30 2017

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Rancher Flint Ashmore never expected to find a redware potter squatting on the property he purchased along Cherry Creek with his four brothers and sister. With a ruthless fiancé on her heels, Julia Gast has fled from Pennsylvania to the Colorado Territory to set up her pottery business and raise horses. She desperately needs not only the rich clay deposits of Cherry Creek, but also cash to survive. Against her better judgment, she aligns herself with a renegade Indian who helps her gather wild horses to sell to the same Army which is hunting him. But long-held secrets in the Ashmore family and Julia's past will set off a series of chain reactions, throwing Flint and Julia together to try to thwart mutual enemies who are attempting to destroy them. Will quick wits, a simple ring flask, and a meddlesome Indian be enough to help the pair discover the truth... and to ultimately find the peace and love they are seeking?

Rancher Flint Ashmore never expected to find a redware potter squatting on the property he purchased along Cherry Creek with his four brothers and sister. With a ruthless fiancé on her heels...


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western historical

western historical


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ISBN 9781497468023
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Featured Reviews

Western romance in Golden, Colorado Territory 1868

Julia Gast flees Pennsylvania and an unwelcome fiancé and heads west to the ranch her late uncle left to her. The only problem is that when she arrives she's not the only one who has a deed for the ranch.

This was a Western romance, with Julia raising horses for extra money. What makes her different than many other romance heroines is that she's also an accomplished potter. Oh, and she has a glorious head of bright red hair.

This was a fun, quick read with Julia dealing with neighboring bachelor cowboys, Indians, rustlers, and her growing love for the beautiful land she's living on and a certain cowboy.

I recommend this to anyone that enjoys Westerns or Western romances.

Oh, and of his book was originally published in 2010. This is the second digital version.

I received this book from Backlit PR through Net Galley in exchange for my unbiased review.

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