First Page-Wyoming Lawman by Author Victoria Bylin
FROM “WYOMING LAWMAN”
By Victoria Bylin
Chapter One
Cheyenne, Wyoming
October 1875
Pearl Oliver stepped out of the carriage in front of Dryer’s Hotel and glanced down the boardwalk in search of her cousin. Instead of spotting Carrie, she saw a little girl with hair as pale as her own. Loose and wisping around the child’s face, it glinted white in the sun. Pearl’s mother had told her daughter that a woman’s hair was her crowning glory. Pearl knew from experience it could also be a curse.
She turned back to the carriage intending to lift her son from her father’s arms. Before he could hand the baby to her, she heard an excited cry.
“Mama!”
Expecting to see another mother, she looked back at the little girl. What she saw stopped her heart. The child, with her pinafore flapping and a rag doll hooked in her elbow, was charging across the street. Behind her, Pearl saw a freight wagon about to make the turn. The girl hadn’t looked before stepping off the boardwalk, and the driver wouldn’t see her until he rounded the corner.
“Stop!” Pearl cried.
The girl ran faster . . .”
Wow, now that’s a beginning that’s hard to put down! I’ve never read any of Victoria’s books but this one has caught my eye!
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