Although he was forced to leave town and his bride of a few days after the death of his father seven years before, Pinkerton Agent Ethan Wyatt jumps at the opportunity to go under cover and investigate the murders of some of T-Town’s elite with the hope of finding his father’s killer and clearing his wife’s name all before his true identity is discovered? After the slanderous gossip surrounding her marriage and the death of her father-in-law, Sadie kept her daughter and her medical skills a secret in order to fall in line with the expectations of her father and the more prominent folks of T-Town, but when a villain falls prey to poison while in jail, Sadie rushes in to try and heal him so he can stand trial for his crimes and ends up kidnapped, along with her daughter. Will Ethan be able to keep his identity a secret? Will he be able to keep he her and their safe from his own actions? Will he be able to keep his affections secret in the midst of danger? But the real question captivating his thoughts, will Sadie forgive him for abandoning her and allow them a second chance at love?
Christina is an author of clean contemporary and historical romances, some with faith-based elements. She also owns and operates Redbud Row Publishing.
But that's not why you came here, is it? You want to know more about Christina.
Christina—just Christina—has no beginning, since she was found in a strange vessel looking like a giant meteorite. She was raised in a small farmhouse in Kansas by Jonathan and Martha Kent, where, once she became a young lady she was swept up in a giant cyclone and carried off to a magical place called Oz. She spent a considerable amount of time unconscious and running from flying monkeys and wicked witches while recovering from a head injury. She eventually woke, but not before dancing on a golden brick road in ruby red shoes with her friends Lion, Scarecrow and Tinman, and discovering that there really is no place like home.
She began penning tales on a steam train shortly after it was held up by Jesse James at her favorite theme park in Kansas City. However, she spent twenty years earning a doctorate in domestication and life before she traveled to New York and applied for a position at the Daily Planet. Of course, domestication skills and big dreams did not qualify her for the job, so she sought out smaller venues for her muse.
And if you believe all of that she has beachfront property on the moon she'll give you for the right price.