The following is taken from my novel,
Diantha
Book 14 in the series,
The Widows of Wildcat Ridge
“One of the men killed was the postmaster. He wasn’t a
miner, but took part in the rescue attempt that ended up claiming the lives of
a lot of merchants and businessmen in town. With enough people still there to
justify a post office, and the position now open, the government is looking for
someone who is willing to move to such a remote location to fill it. Since it
is a small office without mail delivery every day with only a small monthly
salary, it means you would need to live frugally on the salary provided. I…”
Louis glanced across the table at his wife. “…we thought it would be a good
opportunity for you since you do not seem to wish a future in the brick
business.”
Hank fought down the surge of excitement welling up within
him. This position held great possibilities. It would bring in a
steady source of income—money over which he had complete control—for a job that
would leave him enough freedom to pursue his own desired career. He could find
a small retail space and once again open his shop starting with the left-over
inventory he had crated up and stacked in both his room and a back wall of a
storeroom at the brickyard. If the post office building was big enough, he
could sell his inventory from there. Most importantly, he would have time to work on
his novel he had almost completed before he had been forced out of his shop and
into a job working for his brother.
A quick glance at the smirk of satisfaction on Della’s face
told him she was the mastermind behind him being offered a position far away
from Salt Lake City—far away from the business she wanted to eventually go to
her son, Louis Junior, rather than to Hank. For once, he felt grateful he had
not indulged in his usual hair-trigger tendency to act—often over-react—to a
situation. It would never do to let Della know he welcomed the prospect.
Hank slammed his open palm on the table next to his plate
and, with a scowl on his face, half rose from his chair. “What are you trying
to pull here, Louis? Forcing me out of Salt Lake City and away from our family?
What on earth makes you think I’d be willing to move to—where did you say this
place it? Wildcat Ridge? What kind of a name for a town is that?”
Diantha is now available on preorder. You may read the book description and access the purchase link by CLICKING HERE. Diantha is scheduled for publication on April 1, 2019.
The Facebook Cover Reveal Extravaganza for my next book, Virginia's Vocation, is this coming Monday, March 4, 2019. Here is the link to join:
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Diantha is now available on preorder. You may read the book description and access the purchase link by CLICKING HERE. Diantha is scheduled for publication on April 1, 2019.
The Facebook Cover Reveal Extravaganza for my next book, Virginia's Vocation, is this coming Monday, March 4, 2019. Here is the link to join:
Also join the Lockets and Lace page on Facebook by CLICKING HERE.
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