The Dangers to Hearts, Available now on Amazon Kindle
M. A. Lee has published the sixth book in her loosely connected series Hearts in Hazard.
While some characters are introduced in previous books (for this novel, A Game of Secrets), it is not necessary to have read those books. This novel, as are all the novels in the Hearts in Hazard series, are complete and do not contain cliffhangers.
While some characters are introduced in previous books (for this novel, A Game of Secrets), it is not necessary to have read those books. This novel, as are all the novels in the Hearts in Hazard series, are complete and do not contain cliffhangers.
The Dangers to Hearts
Do broken hearts destroy all dreams?
Years ago, Agatha
Helmes’ lover abandoned her. When her
baby died at birth, she thought all her hopes for the future had ended.
She poured herself into
her family’s farm, but in the last year, mismanagement by three different
stewards has the farm losing more money than she can pour into it.
Jess Carter
occasionally crewed for a known smuggler to bring a little extra into his
home. He fell for a maid working at the
Hawthorn Inn. Then the smuggling ring
was arrested. The woman he thought he
loved married another man. With a
bruised heart for company, he packed up all his possessions and left his home.
Not knowing where to
go, Jess consulted the smugglers’ fence Richard Helmes who directed him to
Helmes Farm to assist the current steward.
His cousin Agatha Helmes, he says, will hire anyone he sends to her.
When Jess arrives, the
current steward is assaulting Agatha. He
routs the old steward and finds himself in a job he doesn’t understand, taking
advice and orders from a woman.
Agatha knows only one
thing about her new steward: he doesn’t
lie. Jess admits what he knows and
doesn’t know about farming. He admits that
he is avoiding arrest for smuggling.
That is more than she can say about her former stewards and her former
fiancé.
Trust between Agatha
and Jess grows from a seed to a mighty oak.
Attraction entwines them with compatibility and grows the first tendrils
of love.
Then the steward’s
cottage is set on fire, and Jess barely escapes.
The burned house
reveals an old murder as the bones of Agatha’s former lover are discovered—with
a bullet hole in the skull.
And the deed to Helmes
Farm and other documents go missing.
With Agatha’s cousin
trying to steal her farm, can Jess reveal her cousin hired him to watch out for
his interests?
Will the constable
investigating the new arson and the old murder think Agatha guilty of murdering
her lover when he wouldn’t marry her?
And will their new love
survive the questions and confusion?
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