Dixie Moon by Shirleen Davies blog tour & giveaway

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Gabe Evans is a man of his word with strong

convictions and steadfast loyalty. As the sheriff of Splendor, Montana,

the ex-Union Colonel and oldest of four boys from an affluent family, Gabe

understands the meaning of responsibility. The last thing he wants is another

commitment—especially of the female variety.

Until he meets Lena Campanel…

Lena’s past is one she intends to keep

buried. Overcoming a childhood of setbacks and obstacles, she and her friend,

Nick, have succeeded in creating a life of financial success and devout loyalty

to one another. 

When an unexpected death leaves Gabe the sole

heir of a considerable estate, partnering with Nick and Lena is a lucrative

decision…forcing Gabe and Lena to work together. As their desire grows,

Lena refuses to let down her guard, vowing to keep her past hidden—even from a

perfect man like Gabe.

But secrets never stay buried…

When revealed, Gabe realizes Lena’s secrets

are deeper than he ever imagined. For a man of his character, deception and

lies of omission aren’t negotiable. Will he be able to forgive the deceit? Or

is the damage too great to ever repair? 

Excerpt:

“I hope I’m not too late.” Lena stopped

behind Gabe’s chair, ignoring the venomous look on Nick’s face.

No one spoke as they took in the dress she’d

chosen. Discarding her usual clothing with full-length sleeves and conservative

neckline, she wore a bright green dress of silk, cut low in the front, with

capped sleeves and black lace, a black shawl draped over her back and arms. The

dress hugged every curve, leaving little to the imagination. The deep red

lipstick and rouge replaced the minimal makeup she’d always preferred.

“Um…that’s quite a pretty color on you,

Lena.” Abby’s gaze shifted between Lena, Nick, and Gabe, knowing Gabe hadn’t turned

to see her attire.

“Why, thank you. It’s a dress I’ve been

wanting to wear for some time.”

Gabe’s eyes narrowed as he shifted in his

seat, and for the first time, saw what everyone else already had.

“What the hell?” He shot from his chair,

taking her by the arm. The muscles in his jaw tightened and his eyes flared as

he took in her outfit. He’d never seen her dress as one of the girls in the

saloon, and he sure as hell didn’t like others to see her like this. “Do you

want to tell me what you think you’re doing dressed like that?” His low,

controlled, deep drawl should have been a warning of the inner turmoil about to

explode.

Her eyes widened as if in surprise. “You

don’t like my dress, Gabe? I borrowed it from Deborah. She mentioned it is a

customer favorite.” Smoothing the skirt with her hands, she looked up, resting

her gaze on Caroline. “Are you going to introduce me to your new lady, Gabe, or

should I do it myself?”

Tightening his grip on her arm, he turned her

toward the stairs. “Go ahead without us. Lena and I need to talk,” he called

over his shoulder as he guided her out and up the stairs to her room. “Key.” He

held out his hand.

Lena crossed her arms, refusing to do as he

asked.

“Fine.” One strong kick and

the door broke loose, flying open and slamming against the wall.


“Inside.”Bio:


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Shirleen

Davies writes romance—historical, contemporary, and romantic suspense. She grew

up in Southern California, attended Oregon State University, and has degrees

from San Diego State University and the University of Maryland. During the day

she provides consulting services to small and mid-sized businesses. But her

real passion is writing emotionally charged stories of flawed people who find

redemption through love and acceptance.

She now lives with her husband in a beautiful town in northern Arizona.

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