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When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!


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Excerpt of Glory Bound by Jessica James

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Shades of Gray Civil War #3
Patriot Press
June 2021
On Sale: June 15, 2021
Featuring: Andrea Evans; Alexander Hunter
210 pages
ISBN: 0165211547
EAN: 2940165211546
Kindle: B08VHKCC41
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Also by Jessica James:

For Our Next Song, January 2026
Trade Paperback
Shades of Gray, July 2021
e-Book
Shades of Gray, July 2021
e-Book
Glory Bound, June 2021
e-Book
Honor Bound, June 2021
e-Book
Duty Bound, June 2021
e-Book
Sleigh Bells Ring, October 2020
e-Book
Presidential Advantage: Operation First Lady, August 2020
e-Book
Lacewood, June 2019
e-Book
The Lion of the South, April 2018
e-Book
Front Line, April 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Fine Line, September 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Deadline, April 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Meant To Be, June 2015
Paperback
Noble Cause, June 2013
Trade Size (reprint)

Excerpt of Glory Bound by Jessica James

Colonel Hunter stepped out into the bright sunlight, squinting and grabbing his head at the horrific thudding the endeavor produced. The liquor he’d consumed the previous night had done little to deaden the ache in his heart, and much to cause the pain and misery he now endured.

Opening his eyes, he watched a speck in the distance turn into a rider cantering up the drive with a large gray horse in tow at his side. He blinked in disbelief when he recognized John Paul and Excaliber.

“Here you go, ol’ chap!” John Paul tried to bring the powerful stallion under control, though it practically wrenched him from the saddle.

Hunter remained speechless.

“Didn’t Miss Andrea tell you? She convinced me to sell you this beast, though I don’t know quite how or why.” John Paul stared at Hunter curiously. “I hope you don’t mind, I took the liberty of telling her it was your birthday. Today is the day, isn’t it?”

Without waiting for an answer, John Paul reached into his coat pocket with great difficulty and pulled out some papers. “Got the bill of sale right here. Quite a little negotiator she is. Wouldn’t go a penny higher than what you last offered me, though I insisted his value has increased substantially since then.”

Hunter continued to stand silently, blinking like an owl in sunlight. The fact it was his birthday had completely slipped his mind. What he had said to Andrea after she returned from being with John Paul had not. He remembered distinctly the moment of callousness that had started the chain of events that left his world crumbling.

John Paul’s gaze flicked over Hunter’s unshaven face and puffy red eyes. “It appears you started celebrating the big day a little early.”

“She bought him?” Hunter murmured, his mind beginning to catch up to what had been said moments previous.

“Well, she signed the bill of sale on your behalf,” John Paul responded. “Insisted her word and your honor were sufficient to close the deal.” He paused a moment. “She’s a bit of a funny female if you ask me. A little standoffish…though she seems to have warmed up to you quite nicely, judging from the way I had to listen to her constantly singing your praises.”

He looked Hunter up and down in such a way that indicated he could not fathom a woman choosing the Colonel over himself. “Here, take him, he’s all yours.”

Hunter descended the last two steps and grabbed the skittish horse.

He stood in the middle of the drive, holding the horse he had only dreamed of owning, the lineage of which he knew would transform Hawthorne into the legendary breeding establishment his grandfather had envisioned. There was no elation as he gazed at the prancing animal. He saw only a world falling apart around him, and felt a crushing weight of loss and loneliness that threatened to overcome him.

 

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