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A Lady for the Lawman

A Lady for the Lawman by Jewell Tweedt
What are reviewers saying about Jewell Tweedt's latest release?
"The believable story gives the reader a touch of what Omaha must have been like when first settled." - Victoria Pitts-Caine
"...this sweet, western romance packs a powerful punch!" - Kelly J. Goshorn
"If you like a satisfying tale with plenty of plot twists that keeps it clean but doesn't scrimp on the romantic tension, well, you've come to the right place, pardner. Saddle up and get this book!" - lw

What Jewell has to say about this book:
I wrote A Lady for the Lawman because I wanted to continue the story of
crazy Cal Davidson from A Bride for the Sheriff and develop another
strong female character like Claire Maxwell. When working on my master's
degree I took a course on the Civil War. One of the texts was titled
Madness, Malingering and Malfeasance. It was a fascinating work on the
transformation of psychiatry and law in the Civil War era. I wanted
readers to know that thousands of men suffered mentally as well as
physically. Many men did disappear after the war choosing not to return
home.

Cal came from my imagination and at the end he receives the treatment he
needs but his mental illness affected his life and those like Claire who
knew him. The character of Jason Reynolds came from my admiration of the
men and women in law enforcement. My brother was a military police man
for many years and his courage always impressed me. Arianna Quincy's
strong yet feminine character is based on my niece Arianne who is a
kind, gentle, yet strong woman of God.

A LADY FOR THE LAWMAN is available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Lady-Lawman-Jew...

See more about Jewell on her website: http://tweedtjewell.blogspot.com/

or via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/www.jewelltw...
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Published on November 13, 2015 08:47 Tags: christianromance, cleanromance, historicalwesternromance

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