Accidental Sweetheart. Lisa Bingham
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Her Reluctant Lawman Match
Suffragist Lydia Tomlinson won’t stand for the rule banning women from the Batchwell Bottoms mining camp...even if protesting it means “kidnapping” miners to use as leverage. And with Pinkerton detective Gideon Gault guarding the mail-order brides, the women have chosen her to distract him. Now Lydia just has to pretend interest long enough to reach their goal...
Gideon promised to uphold the camp’s code of conduct, but he’s met his match in feisty Lydia. When a gang of outlaws threatens the town, he and Lydia must put their differences aside. And as they join forces to stop the thieves, he can’t help but wish her protest will succeed...so she can stay by his side forever.
LISA BINGHAM is the bestselling author of more than thirty historical and contemporary romantic fiction novels. She’s been a teacher for more than thirty years, and has served as a costume designer for theatrical and historical reenactment enthusiasts. Currently she lives in rural northern Utah near her husband’s fourth-generation family farm with her sweetheart and three beautiful children. She loves to hear from her fans at lisabinghamauthor.com or Facebook.com/lisabinghamauthor.
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Accidental Sweetheart
Lisa Bingham
ISBN: 978-1-474-08441-3
ACCIDENTAL SWEETHEART
© 2018 Lisa Bingham
Published in Great Britain 2018
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“Will you be relieved to see us gone?”
When Lydia met his gaze, Gideon looked as if she’d handed him a time bomb set to explode.
Laughing, she said, “I suppose there’s no diplomatic way of answering that.”
His eyes creased in amusement. “I grew up with sisters. I’ve learned to recognize a loaded question.”
“Then let me rephrase. I know your duties will be simplified. But I wonder if you’ll miss us in some small way.”
He studied her for a moment, then nodded. “I dare say this valley will miss all of you. You’ve brought a measure of joy to what would have been a dreary winter.”
Lydia supposed she shouldn’t put too much import into his words, but she couldn’t ignore the warmth that settled in her heart.
“I’m glad we weren’t a complete chore.”
He shook his head. “Not a complete chore.”
When she would have glared at him, he laughed. “You mustn’t take yourself too seriously. After all, our time together is limited.”
Yes. But did it have to be?
The blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills.
—Genesis 49:26
I hope that you enjoyed Lydia’s and Gideon’s story, Accidental Sweetheart. This is the third and final book in the Bachelors of Aspen Valley series, and I wanted to make sure that I finished everything with a bang! To my delight, much like the characters themselves, as soon as I started writing, Lydia and Gideon hijacked the plot and decided to have a rollicking good time. In addition, characters from the first two books, Accidental Courtship and Accidental Family, decided to help out. I had so much fun bringing everyone together for one last happy ending.
I love to hear from my readers, so if you’d like to get in touch, you can reach me at my website, www.lisabinghamauthor.com, or through my social media sites, www.Facebook.com/lisabinghamauthor, and Twitter @lbinghamauthor.
All my best to you,
Lisa
Dedicated to Joyce, my mother.
Thank you for always believing in me.
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