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Come Back, Blizzard Bride!
Come Back, Blizzard Bride!
Come Back, Blizzard Bride!
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Come back, Blizzard Bride!
A Romantic Old West Novella

January 1880
Georgia O'Reilly Langdon, the Blizzard Bride, is the happiest woman in the West, since she married Nate Langdon, who found her during the storm and nursed her back to life.
When she returns from a visit to her far-away parents, she finds a strange woman in the cabin with Nate.
Hurt and heartbroken, she leaves.
Did Nate betray her?

If you also want to know how Nate found Georgia, how they fell in love and got married, enjoy the prequel, Sharaya's novella "Blizzard Bride."
A third part is now also available, called "Watch out, Blizzard Bride!"

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSharaya Lee
Release dateApr 7, 2013
ISBN9781301029440
Come Back, Blizzard Bride!
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Sharaya Lee

Sharaya and Sherman Lee own a collie dog, two guitars, and live in the country with their children.Sharaya and Sherman are sharing a desk. If you liked Sharaya's romances, you might also like Sherman's Westerns "Stormie Jones," "They Knew No Mercy" and "Hawk." Also available at Smashwords.Western romance author Lenny Davis writes in the same vein. Highly recommended.

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    Come Back, Blizzard Bride! - Sharaya Lee

    Come Back,

    Blizzard Bride!

    by

    Sharaya Lee

    Sweet Romantic Old West Novelette

    Copyright 2013 by Sharaya Lee

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    All rights reserved!

    Smashwords Edition

    No part of this book may be used, reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher, except where permitted by law, or in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    This is a work of fiction.

    Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

    Make sure you also enjoy

    Sharaya Lee’s bestselling

    Blizzard Bride

    and

    Watch out, Blizzard Bride!

    Sweet Western Romance Fiction

    Chapter 1

    Nathaniel Sioux Langdon was the happiest man in the West.

    It didn’t matter that it was the middle of January, Lord’s year of 1880, and that it was night time.

    He didn’t care that another sudden blizzard raged outside and that the countryside was drowning in white.

    He gave no thought to the fact that the wind whistled around his rustic frontier cabin as if to tear it off its foundation and to hurl it across the prairie like a measly autumn leaf.

    The wind wouldn’t succeed.

    He’d built this sturdy cabin with his own hands. It would remain long after this howling wind had admitted defeat and gone away. He was safe and secure in the warm glow of its one large room.

    Nate didn’t even mind that much that he was alone right now. Tomorrow she’d be back and the pleasant anticipation of her return gave him butterflies and filled his mind to overflowing.

    Georgia

    Nate was the happiest man in the West, because he was married to Georgia O’Reilly Langdon, the most admirable woman in the entire West.

    Make that the world.

    There was none other like her on all of God’s green earth. Georgia simply was everything and more he’d ever wished for. And she’d said yes to him two weeks ago. Now she was his.

    Forever.

    Nate was thankful that he’d never pursued his infatuation with Lynette, the girl from Linklater’s saloon in town.

    This far out west, women were rare.

    Godly women were doubly rare.

    Lynette the saloon girl was a looker and Nate sensed a kind of electricity between her and him, although he’d only adored her from afar. Redhead Lyn just loved the adoration of men and the easy money that came with it too much to receive any serious consideration from him. She took your breath away, all right. But she wasn’t wife-material.

    What did she want with a solid farmer like him?

    At a different place, in a different age, they might have met and found one another.

    Not now.

    Not out here in the West, where boys were wild and the money was easy. Lynette was a looker and, yes, something else, too. Boy, was he glad he had not followed his primal inclinations. He would have missed Georgia.

    Oh, babe, come back!

    Georgia had left in a ranch coach, complete with a posse of her father’s men, who’d specially come to pick her up. Nate was staying behind because of the roaming Comanche, who had a thing for empty homesteads.

    Those Indians were sort of like prairie wolves. You never saw them. You knew they existed somewhere. But they avoided you and stayed out of your way. And when you did meet them, you never knew what they were up to. They could be your very best friends or deadly adversaries.

    Nate hadn’t seen them in many months. Which, of course, meant nothing.

    Tomorrow she’ll be back…!

    The day had started out as a pleasant one. For days now, spring winds had caressed the land. You could go outside today and so Nate had been shuffling snow before chopping wood in the barn. He’d tended to the horses. Later he had worked on his farming equipment like almost every day. After it got dark, he came inside, ate,

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