Logan’s Lady
Rosanne Bittner
Publication Date: 3/26/2019
About the Book:
Two worlds in conflict
Two hearts intertwined
One love worth fighting for
Wealthy Englishwoman Lady Elizabeth Baylor longs for adventure. She leaves for America full of hope, only to lose everything to a villain hiding treachery behind his smile. Lost in this strange and lawless land, Elizabeth vows to track down the man who did her wrong...but she can't do it alone. What she needs is someone hardened by the west and unflinching toward its dangers: notorious bounty hunter Logan Best.
Ill-mannered and seemingly ruthless, Logan exorcises his dark past by throwing himself into his vengeful profession—hunting wanted men. There's nothing about the pampered Englishwoman that should call to him, and yet as their adventure takes them across the wild and treacherous west, he realizes he'll do anything to keep her safe...and defend his Lady to his final breath.
Read an Excerpt:
May 29, 1870
Logan strolled into Sheriff Adam White’s office in Abilene and handed
him a letter. White looked up at him and frowned. “You again?”
“Yup.” Logan noticed the man had a few crumbs in his long, black beard,
probably from breakfast. “I already checked at Rinker’s saloon, and he’s out of
town again, so I’m bringing you proof that I found the man Rinker was looking
for. Rosell still had over three thousand dollars on him.” Logan handed out a
leather satchel. “The money is in here. That letter is from a Mr. Clive Macy
and a few citizens of Mirage, Colorado, saying I brought them Mr. Ben Rosell.
The town promptly hanged the man for kidnapping and raping Clive Macy’s
thirteen-year-old daughter.”
White looked into the leather satchel, then back up at Logan. “You
actually found the man? He had a good
three-week start on you.”
“He was easy to track. He was a braggart, and every place he stopped
people remembered him. He also spent a few days at each stop along the way to
Denver—liked to show off. That slowed him down.”
White shook his head. “I’ll be damned.”
“I want you to give all that money to Mr. Rinker and tell him I’ll be
back to collect my bounty. Right now, I’m in kind of a hurry because I
intend to find the man behind Rosell. His name is
Robert Alexander. Have you—”
“Alexander?” White
interrupted, speaking the name as though in shock.
It was then Logan heard an odd whimper from a jail cell behind the wall
where the sheriff sat. White got to his feet.
“Logan, you have no idea—”
“Do you have a woman back
there?” Logan interrupted.
“Well…yes. That’s what I started to tell you. We didn’t quite know what
to do with her. She just rambles crazy when she talks.” White leaned in closer
and dropped his voice. “Logan, she shot a man on the Kansas Pacific. Bloodiest mess you ever
saw! She claimed he attacked her, but heck, they were traveling alone together,
so I don’t know what to believe. We
found the mess just this morning on their Pullman car when the train came in.
The man’s identification says his name is Robert Alexander.”
Logan stepped back. “What?”
“Yes. And he was layin’ in a sleeper car buck naked and covered in
blood. There were dresses all over the bed in the back bedchamber, and they
were covered in blood, too. We found a small pistol laying on the floor, and
the woman—she’s a young thing—she was just sitting in a chair in the parlor
area wearing a nightgown and covered in
blood—her clothes, her face, her hands—it was the most god-awful mess I ever
saw. We’ve been trying to decide what to—”
Logan left him and hurried around the corner, and there in the jail cell
sat what he thought might be a very beautiful woman with blond hair. He
couldn’t be sure because she was covered in so much blood. Even her hair was
stuck together in places from dried blood. His rage knew no bounds. After what
Rosell had told him about Robert Alexander, he could just imag- ine what this
woman had been through. He turned to Sheriff White when the man followed him to
the cell. “Why in hell is this poor woman sitting in there unwashed and
unattended! Can’t you see she’s been through something awful?”
“We just weren’t sure what to do with her—what to believe. She could be
a murderess.”
“Murderess! Hell!” Logan
roared the words so loudly the sheriff stepped back defensively. “I know all
about this Robert Alexander, and I can tell you if she shot him he damn well deserved it! Get that woman out of there.”
Sheriff White shrugged. “What the hell are we supposed to do with her?
She doesn’t talk any sense.” “Look at
her! She’s shaking from shock. And she’s probably scared as a baby rabbit. I
guarantee Alexander brought her out here under false pretenses, and then he
took her for every dime she has and was going to sell her to a whorehouse. Get
her out of there. There are more men behind this, and I need to know what she knows and what Alexander took from
her.”
“You sure—”
“Get her out of there!” Logan
raged.
White ran for the keys. Logan’s shouted words made the woman look up.
Her eyes widened, and she quickly
curled up onto the cot where she sat and shook even harder.
“It’s all right,” Logan told her. “I’m going to get you some help.”
She just kept staring at him as White returned with the keys and opened
the cell door. Logan stepped inside.
The woman shook her head. “Don’t let him touch me!” she screamed at the
sheriff. “He’s here to take me away to someplace awful!”
They were the first coherent words she’d spoken since Sheriff White had
pulled her off the Pullman car. Logan stepped closer. “Ma’am, I’m not going
to—” “His name is Chad!” she screamed at the sheriff. “He’s here to pick me up
and take me away. He rides with a lot of bad men! Robert told me about him!”
“Ma’am, this man isn’t called Chad,” the sheriff tried to assure her. “This is
Logan Best. He’s a bounty hunter, and he was after that man you killed. He
wants to help you. His word is good, so we won’t hold you any longer. Logan
claims Alexander was a swindler of some kind.”
“Don’t believe him! He’s Chad Krieger, and he’s going to take me
someplace where I’ll never be found again. Look at him! He’s filthy and wears
guns and— he looks like an outlaw!
Don’t let him take me!”
White stepped closer and leaned down to look into the woman’s eyes.
“Ma’am, I assure you, this man isn’t
Chad Krieger. He’s a bounty hunter. He hunts
down men like Chad Krieger. His name is Logan Best, and he wants to get you
some help. You’ll be safe with him.”
The woman buried her face in her bloody hands and wept.
Logan turned to White. “Where is the closest doctor’s office?”
“Couple of doors down. Doc Billings. This is the best time to catch him
sober. It’s still early. The man is pretty useless by eight o’clock or so at
night.”
“I’ll carry her. You lead the way.”
“Sure.” White stepped back, and Logan walked closer to the woman. She
shrank back again. Logan knelt in front of her.
“I’m not that man called Chad,” he assured her again. “My name is Logan
Best, and I was here in Abilene to collect bounty on a man called Ben Rosell.
You ever hear that name?”
She shook her head.
Logan looked her straight in the eyes and hesitantly reached out to
touch her arm. She didn’t pull away. “Let me help you. What’s your name?”
She watched his eyes, and her shaking stopped. “Elizabeth Baylor.”
“Let me guess. Are you British? I mean, your accent tells me you are,
but I need to know for sure.”
Elizabeth nodded.
“And this man called Sir Robert Alexander duped you into trusting
him—offered to bring you west and then managed to steal your money and turn on
you. Right? He was taking you to someone. He was going to leave you with the
man called Chad.”
Elizabeth swallowed. “How—do you know all that?”
“It’s a long story. But I’m not this man you call Chad Krieger. I’m hunting for Krieger.”
Elizabeth broke into tears. “I’m alone out here. I don’t know what to
do. I killed him! I killed Robert!” “And I’m betting it was for a damn good
reason,”
Logan told her. “We need to talk, Miss Baylor. Is it Miss?”
Elizabeth wiped at her tears, smearing the blood on her face. “Lady,”
she answered, showing a spark of pride. “I am Lady Elizabeth Baylor…from
London.” She cried even harder. “I loved him! I was going to marry him! Why did
he…do this?”
“Because he’s a swindling sonofabitch,” Logan answered. He rose. “Come
on. Let me get you to a doctor.” He looked at White. “Where are her things? She
needs to wash up and get dressed. For God’s sake, how could you leave her in
this condition, and in a jail cell to boot?”
“We were going to have a meeting soon to discuss what to do with her.”
“Common sense should have told you this woman didn’t do anything wrong. Look at her! She’s been abused, and she
was probably just defending herself. If you weren’t a lawman, I’d land a fist
into your face. Where are her things?”
“They’re still down at the depot.”
“Then have somebody go get them and bring them to the doctor’s office.”
Logan reached out for Elizabeth. “Can you walk?”
Elizabeth crossed her arms over her breasts as though she thought Logan
might be able to see through her gown. “I don’t want people out there to see
me. And…I’m barefoot.”
Logan grasped her arms and pulled her up. He noticed she winced.
“Are your arms bruised?” he asked. Elizabeth nodded.
Logan reached down and yanked a wool blanket off the cot. He wrapped it
around her shoulders, covering her completely before lifting her into his arms.
He thought how small and light she was. Her situation reminded him of what had
happened to MaryAnne. He’d killed every last one of the men who’d hurt her
before coming out here to hunt down every damn wanted man he could find.
“Let’s get her to a doctor,” he told the sheriff. White obliged, heading
out the front door.
A few people gathered to watch Logan Best carry the strange, bloody
woman who’d killed a man to the doctor’s office.
Elizabeth curled against him, her head on his shoulder. At least he
could get help for this woman. He’d never had the chance to help MaryAnne.
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Meet the Author:
USA Today bestseller and award-winning novelist Rosanne Bittner is known as the “Queen of Western Historical Romance” for her epic love stories and family sagas. Her award-winning, well-researched books span 1800’s America from coast to coast. Devoted readers have described her books as “awesome,” “realistic,” and “unforgettable!” Rosanne and her husband live in southwest Michigan. Visit her at www.rosannebittner.com.
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