Bride of the Baja by Jane Toombs
After a long ride Alitha was untied, pulled down from the horse and carried to a hut, where she was pushed inside and left alone in the darkness. She lay huddled on the ground for a moment listening to the sounds around her—the pounding of the surf, the drunken shouts of the men, the neighing of horses, the barking of dogs.
Coming Soon! Find this title and Jane's other books at: http://bookswelove.net/janetoombs.php
Please stop back next week for a few lines from Kathy Fischer-Brown.
After a long ride Alitha was untied, pulled down from the horse and carried to a hut, where she was pushed inside and left alone in the darkness. She lay huddled on the ground for a moment listening to the sounds around her—the pounding of the surf, the drunken shouts of the men, the neighing of horses, the barking of dogs.
Coming Soon! Find this title and Jane's other books at: http://bookswelove.net/janetoombs.php
Please stop back next week for a few lines from Kathy Fischer-Brown.
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