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The Wild Rose Press

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Rugged men.  Spirited women.  Romance as breathtaking as the Texas landscape. 

From the Boot Scootin’ Bliss and Roadside Grill to the slick Dallas skyscrapers and all the highways and ranches in between, this heartwarming collection of love stories by debut and award-winning authors celebrates the heroism and passion found only in the Lone Star State.

                         ~ Romantic Times Magazine

                      The Wild Rose Press

                                                             

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                The Lost Highway

                                                         

L.A. Mitchell

    Romance...Out of Time

 

 

Excerpt ::

 

Above the forgotten highway, where west Texas winds sculpted hot, liquid images against the baked asphalt, three vultures circled, emaciated and impatient.  Their wings beat a clumsy rhythm, an impromptu death march punctuated by the occasional bottle-rocket cries of a nearby hawk.  The three awaited the parched remains of Rye Dalton.  Not yet dead in the physical sense—far from it—but in the truest sense of all that mattered.

            Sweat plunged between Rye’s shoulder blades, seeking escape from his overheated skin in the cotton fibers of his t-shirt.  For three miles he’d pushed his scrap-heap motorcycle past outdated mile posts and hollowed-out pump stations with empty promises of fuel.  At mile marker 217, four hundred miles from his destination, the Silver Spur Gas-N-Go materialized from a shifting mirage.  An enormous cowboy hat, large enough to take flight in a dust devil, perched atop the sagging roofline.

            Rye heaved his bike the final stretch to a mecca of shade over the pumps and thrust the rusted kickstand hard enough to break it.  He sagged against the crumbling brick storefront.  A knat buzzed in the heat of his exhale and landed on his cheek, an unwelcome enemy snared in his flypaper skin.

            He checked his watch.  Damn it.

 


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 Awards/Nominations

 

2008

1st Place Winner ~ Best Paranormal

"The Night Caller"

Great Expectations Contest

 

 

2007

RWA® Golden Heart Nominee

"Chasing Midnight"

Novel with Strong Romantic Elements

 

 

2006

1st Place Winner ~ Best Paranormal

"Chasing Midnight"

Southern Heat Contest

East Texas Chapter RWA®

 

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