By: Linda Broday
Genres: Romance Historical | Romance Western
Posted: August 3, 2017
KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS PLAINS could easily be penned taking place in current times. Social workers have their hands full with cases that are frightening. Courts can't handle the load so many cases are settled. Settled as in someone is probably still going to be at the mercy of another.
Make no mistake -- women are strong. Linda Broday makes you aware with several cringe worthy mental images that being a victim doesn't make you weak. The woman at the heart of KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS PLAINS is Jessie Foltry and at the forefront is her strength and audacity to want to live. Jessie bears the mental and physical scars of living eight years with a man -- her husband -- who used her as a human punching bag and worse. The current society somehow felt that a man was entitled to use force to keep his wife in line. It was not against the law for a man to hit his wife. We sometimes wonder about animal abuse but then often say that it shouldn't surprise us when people can be so abusive to another person.
A basic lack of humanity. Jessie was used to that aspect of her marriage. But this strong willed woman kept trying to escape -- get away -- only to be returned and have her body used for sport.
Jeremiah Foltry had no humanity and his treatment of Jessie was the proof. Plain and simple. But nothing really is that simple. The laws of the land still held that murder was murder. And Jessie was guilty of shooting Jeremiah Foltry.
Jessie was on the run from what she had done to save herself and from her husband's band of miscreants when she happened on Duel McClain's camp. Neither Duel nor Jessie would ever fathom how that random event would ultimately change the course of both their lives. Or the baby Marley Rose's. Duel needed Jessie's help to get Marley Rose back to his family farm. Duel had basically won this baby. But in actuality Duel had a heart big as the outdoors. He wouldn't think of turning his back on anyone that needed his help. And candidly speaking there weren't any two people that needed Duel more than Jessie and Marley Rose.
KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS PLAINS is about finding love and making peace with yourself. Linda Broday basically threw together a strange conglomeration of characters that somehow made sense. Broday constructed a very eclectic family that included a dog named Boobie and a goat name Cheeba. Even the animals got credit for contributing to this thrown together family group. If you missed this story first time around KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS PLAINS is worth a look. Not sure if the second book in this series will also be reissued but I'm going to keep an eye out for it.
Book Summary
He'll do whatever it takes
To keep them safe
Duel McClain has lost everything he's ever loved: his wife, his son, his sense of self. But when a strange twist of fate—and a poker game he'll never forget—leaves an innocent little girl in his care, Duel vows to defend his new family to his very last breath. If only he knew a single thing about taking care of babies...
Just as Duel swears his life can't get any more complicated, a beautiful woman stumbles into the light of his campfire, desperate for help. Jessie Foltry is hungry, tired, and running for her life. She agrees to help Duel care for the child in exchange for his protection, even as she fights to guard her broken heart. But Duel will do whatever it takes to make Jessie see that the Texas plains have more than one kind of knight, and perhaps their salvation is closer than either of them could have dreamed...
by: Linda Broday
Sourcebooks
August 1, 2017
On Sale: August 1, 2017
Featuring: Jessie Foltry; Duel McClain
ISBN: 1492646504
EAN: 9781492646501
Kindle: B01N4TJ75L
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)