Thursday, January 27, 2022

The Marshal's Mission

 

A US Marshal, a Felonious Suspect, and his lovely daughter: can love blossom for Glenna and Spence?

Glenna McKay finds herself falling for a handsome, gentleman drifter. The attraction is mutual, but Spence, on a secret mission for the U.S. Marshals, needs to keep his distance from the lovely Glenna—who might be involved in the criminal case he’s trying to solve. Glenna gets herself in danger by finding evidence that someone would kill to have. Can Spence keep her safe? Can he also keep himself safe from falling in love with her?

 


About Barbara Goss

Amazon best-selling author, Barbara Goss, is married and lives in Western New York and to date has written 50 Christian/Clean Romance books, mostly westerns. She enjoys crossword puzzles, reading, swimming, and her feline writing helper, Molly, but not necessarily in that order. She writes exciting stories with a bit of God's word spread within, without dominating the story.

Barbara began writing in 1988 and her first book, Forbidden Legacy, won first prize for fiction at a Christian Writers Convention in Titusville, Florida in 1989. This won her a book contract with Publishers: Fleming Revell and later Baker Books. She wrote four books for them under contract. She then took a few years off to work full time as a secretary to the county hospital and the local school system.

Barbara's greatest influence in writing is the 100 books written by Grace Livingston Hill. As a Christian writer, Barbara weaves some godliness into the romance and adventure yet her books are always clean. Barbara is well on her way to catching up with Ms. Livingston.

She is now turning her wonderful Ebooks into Audiobooks. Look for them on Amazon and Audible.

My website: http://www.barbaragossbooks.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarbaraGossBooks?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
Twitter: @Barbee44

 

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