Pistol Fanny’s
Hank & Delilah
Annie Rose Welch
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: July 17th, 2015
Never fall in love with a bank robber.
Especially if she’s the one who robbed your bank, took you hostage, and dumped you unconscious at the local convenience store. And definitely not if you are the assistant district attorney of Tupelo, Mississippi.
This is the advice Hank Huckleberry Rivers would have given himself, back when he was a man who vowed to always walk on the right side of the law. The same law that had seemed sacrosanct ever since the day he and his friends watched as two men were murdered right below their tree house.
Falling in love with a dangerous criminal can have life-altering consequences, though. And when the past and the present meet head-on, Hank finds himself in more trouble than he ever bargained for. He must run to save his life, daring to find answers to the questions threatening his safety and his heart, as the killer below the tree house comes after Hank—and his pistol-wielding bank robber.
It’s a simple case of love in the first degree.
Artist: Jaime Buckley
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Excerpt
Pistol grinned, trying to hide her smile but failing miserably.
“I know you’re grinning over there.” There were two grins on each side of the line now. “I wish I could’ve been there. I love me some roasted weenies. That mean ole grave keeper, he wasn’t too pleased, though. He had laid some of those real good people to rest. And he didn’t like the idea of anyone disturbing them. Oh no, he sure didn’t. He put out a wanted sign asking all kinds of people about—who done it. As they say, dead men tell no tales, but you go poking around and sometimes those that are left behind, they tell the tales.”
“Big pickins for that old grave keeper, huh?”
“Well, let’s just put it this way. He’s offering more than a dollar and a bunch of pickles.”
“See you in ten,” Pistol said.
“Woo hoo,” they went, and the call went dead.
When I first started this book, I thought the group of boys reminded me a bit of the boys from Sandlot, the movie. Not that they played baseball, but just the dynamic of their friendships. I thought it was cute and quirky.
One unluckybday, they witness a few murders, and life changes for our boys.
Thank, who wanted to be a bank robber to get all the ladies, ends up becoming a lawyer.
On his best friends bachelor party day, he and his brother, Curly, are caught in a robbery at the bank. This isn't just any ole robbery though, it's almost like a circus act. A well choreographed scene, played out for the victims. This is the day Hank falls in love...
"The outlaw and the district attorney had fallen in love, both seeking justice, just in two different ways"
This story is a perfect blend of romance, suspense, and humor.
It was also my first Welch book, and I have to say, I'm now a fan. I loved the feel of this story. I could see it in my head. I loved the picture she painted for me, I almost felt like I was in another era. Half expecting saloons and duels and all that fun Western stuff.
I definitely enjoyed this one, and if you like fast cars, and gun toting woman, this one's for you.
I give this a 4 pistol waving stars
One unluckybday, they witness a few murders, and life changes for our boys.
Thank, who wanted to be a bank robber to get all the ladies, ends up becoming a lawyer.
On his best friends bachelor party day, he and his brother, Curly, are caught in a robbery at the bank. This isn't just any ole robbery though, it's almost like a circus act. A well choreographed scene, played out for the victims. This is the day Hank falls in love...
"The outlaw and the district attorney had fallen in love, both seeking justice, just in two different ways"
This story is a perfect blend of romance, suspense, and humor.
It was also my first Welch book, and I have to say, I'm now a fan. I loved the feel of this story. I could see it in my head. I loved the picture she painted for me, I almost felt like I was in another era. Half expecting saloons and duels and all that fun Western stuff.
I definitely enjoyed this one, and if you like fast cars, and gun toting woman, this one's for you.
I give this a 4 pistol waving stars
I was gifted a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Annie has a habit of shortening her words and telling long stories. She speaks with a southern flair and cooks with it too. At the tender age of twenty- one, she hitched up her wagons (took her first plane ride) and moved out west to the big shake (California).
Her writing career began one sleepless night when she imagined a gorgeous woman and a man with maniacal hair floating above her like lightening bugs falling from the sky. Curious about them, their story, and why they were floating around in her head, she sat down and penned (typed) her first novel, Marigny Street. A dream come true for her, she hasn't stopped writing since. She loves a damn good love story, always has, no matter what the genre. She is particularly moved by imperfect love that in its own unique way is perfect, the notion of love at first sight, soul mates, and things that are generally out of the norm.
When she's not writing she enjoys dabbling in photography and finding new, inspirational music to add to her collection. Deciding on a whim to hitch up those same wagons, Annie currently resides in Texas (where everything is bigger) with her husband, daughter, and their two peculiar dogs, Boudreaux and Tabasco (who, call her crazy, bark with an accent).
For lagniappe (a little extra), a virtual cup of café au lait and beignets, please visit Annie's website: www.annierosewelch.com
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