The Legend of the Apache Kid out Sept 5

The Legend of the Apache Kid by Sarah Black, out from Dreamspinner Sept 5

Check out this beautiful cover by Paul Richmond!

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I think this is one of the most deeply romantic stories I’ve ever written- here is a little bit of Raine and Johnny:

Johnny was drowsy against my shoulder. He slid one hand down the length of my chest and settled his palm over my belly. “When I first saw you without your shirt, sitting in that hot tub, I thought, man, look at that! I bet he works out. Then I saw the callus on the palm of your hand and said, no, he doesn’t work out. He just works. Gave me a thrill to think of those callused hands moving across my skin. When I was home, taking care of my old man before he died, I would take a few minutes to myself, go for a walk, and dream about the way your hands would feel.” He turned his head until his mouth found my skin. “It’s been better than I imagined. I wasn’t expecting you to be gentle. You’re reading me, the way a cowboy reads the clouds on the horizon. Like it’s important to you to get it right.”
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Published on August 08, 2012 14:55 Tags: the-legend-of-the-apache-kid
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message 1: by Dee Wy (new)

Dee Wy LOVE the excerpt!! And I would have never guessed that lovely cover was done by Paul Richmond, it's a bit different for him.


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Gracias- I'm really happy with this story- it feels very warm and real and true- but I'm always in love with the new story!

I left the cover up to Paul- I really like the dusty colors and the old wanted poster sort of faded into the background. I got a major crush on the Apache Kid when I first saw that wanted poster


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