Shot Through
the Heart by D’Ann Lindun
When Laramie Porter’s sister-in-law Julie is
beaten so badly by her husband she miscarries her baby, Laramie takes her home
from the hospital. But just a few minutes after the women arrive home, Julie’s
husband, who also happens to be a drug addict and the local
police sheriff, shows up at the house on a murderous rampage.
He kills Julie and attempts to murder Laramie. When he doesn’t
succeed, he hauls them into the mountains and throws them off a cliff. Julie’s
body lands in a pond, but Laramie hits a ledge, where she perches, terrified.
Derrick Garrison is in the mountains moving his cattle when his dog finds Julie’s body in the pond. Creeped out, Derrick at first doesn’t believe his ears when he hears a girl crying for help. But he finds Laramie and pulls her to safety. Before she can tell him anything, a lightning strike starts a forest fire and they flee to a hidden valley.
Fleeing a drug hazed killer, the fire, and a gun-toting old lady bent on collecting a reward, Laramie and Derrick do their best to evade all three . . . and fall in love along the way.
Derrick Garrison is in the mountains moving his cattle when his dog finds Julie’s body in the pond. Creeped out, Derrick at first doesn’t believe his ears when he hears a girl crying for help. But he finds Laramie and pulls her to safety. Before she can tell him anything, a lightning strike starts a forest fire and they flee to a hidden valley.
Fleeing a drug hazed killer, the fire, and a gun-toting old lady bent on collecting a reward, Laramie and Derrick do their best to evade all three . . . and fall in love along the way.
Excerpt:
They rode on for what seemed like hours. At
times, she couldn’t even see Nightmare’s haunches as they moved through the
mist. But she knew they were moving down by the way Pale slid his hindquarters
under him. Foggy cloud whispered across her face, soft as a mother’s touch. Laramie’s
heart raced so hard she feared passing out. “Think of Mom and Dad and what this
will do them.”
He
ignored her.
“Daddy’s already so bad off, this will finish
him.” Laramie’s voice broke as she thought about her father, living in a Denver
nursing home, his body broken by a tractor accident.
Finally,
Lawrence stopped and dismounted at a spot in the trail wide enough for the
three horses.
“Oh, God. Thank you.” Laramie was so relieved that
she’d finally broken through to her brother, she almost fell off Pale. Her
hands had gone so numb she feared them never working right again. But her
relief turned to terror when Lawrence untied Julie and lifted her body off
Dancer’s back. With no show of emotion whatsoever, he carried her to the edge
of the trail.
“No, Lawrence!”
Hefting
her high, he let go.
Far
below, the sound of Julie’s body crashing into the rocks reached them.
Laramie’s
screams reverberated through the mountains, bouncing from peak to peak. Frantic, she fought the leather binding her to
the saddle. This cannot be happening. Please, please let me wake up! Pale danced dangerously close to the edge. Her
movements were going to cause Pale to fall with her, dragging Dancer and
Nightmare with them. Laramie froze.
Lawrence
turned and walked toward her. She shook her head from side to side. “Lawrence. You’re my big brother. You don’t
want to do this.”
Like
a robot, he untied her as she sobbed and begged.
As
blood rushed back into her tingling hands, the pain became unbearable. She
couldn’t
lift them to fight back when Lawrence
unloaded her from Pale. She kicked at him, but he dodged her feeble attempts
and carried her toward the same place he’d dumped Julie. Tears poured down her
face as Laramie twisted and kicked, but nothing seemed to faze Lawrence. “Please
listen to me. Think of what this will do to your career,” Laramie begged. “This
will destroy it.”
As
if he couldn’t hear her, he dangled her above the clouds below. Unable to hold
on, Laramie was helpless. She tried to connect with Lawrence through her eyes,
but he showed no sign of emotion, no remorse.
“Don’t,” she pleaded just before he let go.
Author
Bio:
Falling in love with romance
novels the summer before sixth grade, D’Ann Lindun never thought about writing
one until many years later when she took a how-to class at her local college. She
was hooked! She began writing and never looked back. Romance appeals to her
because there's just something so satisfying about writing a book guaranteed to
have a happy ending. D’Ann’s particular favorites usually feature cowboys and
the women who love them. This is probably because she draws inspiration from
the area where she lives, Western Colorado, her husband of twenty-nine years
and their daughter. Composites of their small farm, herd of horses, five
Australian shepherds, a Queensland heeler, eight ducks and cats of every shape
and color often show up in her stories!
Review:
This well crafted story is one I was just not able to put down. I started reading it thinking I would just read a few chaps before bed next thing I know it is 1.30am and I just had to finish the book.
I love the development of the relationship between Laramie and Derrick and the antagonist is truly evil.I think who the villain is in this story is what makes it such a page turner. That and of course, the wonderful Derrick. D'Ann paints such a visual image of the man all you want to do is curl up with him and let him ravage you just a little ;)
It is the perfect mix of suspense and romance. 5 out of 5 Stars I definitely recommend it.
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