Available November 5, 2013 |
By Shiloh
Saddler
I can’t believe my first book will be
released November 5th. I am so excited! The Virgin Madam was a work of inspiration and love. I have a
history degree, so when I began writing romance I naturally gravitated toward
the historical genre. I was disappointed to see there were very few F/F
historicals available. I took that as a challenge and had to write
one. I grew up watching westerns my favorite being Gunsmoke. Maybe that was why the first F/F idea I got involved a
cowgirl and a madam. Laura and Josephine both came to me as fully formed
characters. Laura inherits a brothel after her Papa is murdered. She thought
she’d be trapped in Bitterroot Flats and lonely for the rest of her life until
the tomboy Josephine struts into her life and wants to make her fantasies come
true.
To learn a little more about Laura and
her fantasies here is an excerpt.
The Virgin Madam Blurb:
After a vicious outlaw murders her father, Laura Rutherford
sees no future beyond running the family brothel and kowtowing to the local
gang. Not even marriage offers escape. No man can compete with the beautiful
women who dance the can-can for her each night...at least not until a gentle stranger
sweeps in and opens her eyes to desires too long denied.
Joe Bascum stumbles into Bitterroot Flats looking for a
place to hide from a gunman out for blood. When the innocent Madame from the
local brothel offers a bed and bath, Joe accepts hoping to show the buttoned-up
beauty just how right forbidden desire can feel.
When danger escalates, can Laura help Joe defeat the famous
Fletcher gang, or is she destined to live a lonely life as the virgin madam?
Excerpt:
Time for the
can-can show. My heart palpitated in anticipation. Shamelessly I watched the
four women file on stage in their long matching red skirts and black stockings.
A red feather in their hair.
Mr. Woodson
finished the intro music. I gave him a small smile and nod before returning my
attention to the women. I let out a quiet sigh. They were all beauties. When I
was younger I cried myself to sleep wishing I had their figure; now full grown,
I had given up on that dream. I wasn’t tall and leggy like Lulu. I wasn’t as
curvy as Rose. I didn’t have Amanda’s fiery red hair or Delilah’s flawless
complexion. I was just average.
The black silk
chokers around their necks helped draw attention to their faces and lower to
their breasts. The ladies grabbed their skirts and walked to the edge of the
stage, swishing their skirts suggestively and showing off their clear bloomers.
Many men let out cheers or said lewd comments. Ash rushed in and grabbed a
seat. He leaned back in his chair put two fingers to his lips and let out a
shrill whistle. Like me, he caught as many performances as he could. The bastard had become a
regular fixture in Bitterroot Flats, easily partaking in the entitlements.
Including murder. He must have had a past with Fletcher. Done jobs together,
maybe even served time together.
I had to put up
with him. But I didn’t have to pretend to like him. I seared his back with a
fiery stare, hoping he could feel my anger.
I wish I never had
to see Ash again. I wish I had the power to ban him from the Honey Ranch. The
power to keep him from Amanda would be some satisfaction, but the Fletcher Gang
owned the town. Ash could do whatever he damn pleased and I was powerless to
stop him.
Ash wasn’t going to
spoil the show for me. I focused on the women, their every seductive move. The
dancers turned around in place before prancing around the stage in a small
circle, flashing the gentlemen big smiles. Their faces, heavily painted with
rouge and lip paint, glowed under the stage’s lighting. A thrill zipped through
me when they formed a line again and started their high kicks. Some of the men
clapped, keeping time with the music. Others tapped their empty beer glasses on
the tables. The rowdy atmosphere didn’t bother me anymore. The scent of beer
and whiskey wafted through the air, mixing with the smell of sweat, horses, and
the honeysuckle perfume the ladies wore. I easily tuned out the men, my
attention narrowing to the women working the stage as if their lives depended
on it. How they managed to dance so well in those high-heeled black boots I’d
never know. They helped show off their legs, though. And I could drool over all those legs. Heat
and desire burning in my belly, I hoped no one could read my dirty thoughts.
What am I working on now?
The Virgin
Madam is the first book in the Girls and Guns series. I had so much fun
creating my western world I want to stay in it as long as possible. I am
currently writing book two The
Lumberjack’s Daughter. I also got roped into writing a contemporary western
series with my critique partner Eva Lefoy. Look for the first book Perfect Ride to be released from
Decadent in the future!
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