Heart's Misdeal

Published: Nov. 21, 2020, midnight

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Romance, Gunplay, and Lovers at Odds Spice This Classic Western
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\\nWhen Lucy McAdam accepted a job at a western ranch, she never expected parties, men in suits, and suitors of all kinds \\u2013 but most of all she didn\'t expect to fall in love with anyone like Walt Carmack, the gambling, hard-drinking son of the biggest ranch owner around. Walt was a hard-worker, too, from sunup to sundown every day of the week \\u2013 that was how he had broken his leg and ended up on crutches. But Walt liked to relax with a game of cards and a bottle of whisky every Saturday night at the local saloon \\u2013 until he met Lucy and lost his heart. He promised her he would never touch a drop again, and kept his word. Then someone she trusted told Lucy otherwise, that he had gone back to both.
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\\nBut when she learned about his bank balance, Lucy was certain Walt Carmack had lied to her. Was Walt, the seemingly carefree young cowboy with the gambling instinct, really irresponsible? Had the gambler dealt her a lucky hand in love \\u2013 or was she the victim of a deliberate\\u2026misdeal of the heart? Lucy McAdam felt she had to know before she could dare to let her heart be won by a man of this strange new and exciting country.
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\\nWalt was hurt when Lucy implied he was a liar. But, with one ranch hand murdered, his grandfather murdered, and someone unknown trying to pull off the greatest land swindle in the state\'s history, Walt knew he had no time to straighten out matters of the heart. Instead, he had to determine the identity of the scoundrel behind the land steal and then, even on crutches, face the man down six-shooter to six-shooter.
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\\nLucy had no idea that Walt was riding into a gun battle no man could win or she might have played her cards differently and told him how much he really meant to her. She didn\'t dream that she had actually been the victim of a misdeal - but the man who was cheating her at love wasn\'t Walt!

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