STARS AND STRIPES: A BEDTIME STORY by Susan Laine
Cowboys of Snow Lake 6
Review by Christopher Hawthorne Moss
Framed as a bedtime story a modern day cowboy sheriff tells his restless bedmate, this simple tale of the American West of the late 1800s is full of charm and sexy scenes.
Framed as a bedtime story a modern day cowboy sheriff tells his restless bedmate, this simple tale of the American West of the late 1800s is full of charm and sexy scenes.
Sheriff Lincoln "Linc" Redding must catch an
escaped thief hiding in the nearby woods of Snow Lake. He is uneasy as the way the whole crime and
escape has the stink of rotten eggs about it.
When he catches up with the man, Ned Dove, garbed in prison stripes, they camp for the night under a
sky full of stars. An attempted ambush by a trio of thugs
convinces Linc that the story Ned's been telling him of a set up may be
true. In the meantime he is drawn to Ned
like no man for a very long time, but hearing that Ned has a lady friend puts
the cap on that hope even if he could afford to act on it. Back in town Linc leaves a very satisfied Ned
in his bed to investigate his suspicions about the frame up. When he and Ned both find themselves
prisoners in a deep cellar, revelations shock even the cynical sheriff.
In spite of its deceptively simple plot, this story has both
adventure and a sweetness that invests the reader in these well drawn
characters. In addition to the two
lovers, a hard bitten world weary yet hopeful lawman and a guileless young Easterner, you
have a sinister cavalry officer, a spoiled rotten rich kid, a scheming brothel
madam, and a fine upstanding city father, all in character, or lack of
character, from first to last seen. The
story which is available as a complete download is not the intellectual
challenge some might prefer, but it is highly entertaining and charmingly
memorable.
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