posted on October 17, 2017 by Kat Martin

Natchez Flame: A book that sizzles!!

NATCHEZ FLAME is the third book in my Southern Night’s Trilogy, after CREOLE FIRES and SAVANNAH HEAT.  The book, reprinted several times over the years, is coming out at a special rate of $1.99 from October 10th thru October 21st in all digital formats.

In NATCHEZ FLAME, Priscilla Wills sells everything she owns to go west and marry a powerful land baron she has never met.  But Priscilla hasn’t planned on the gunfight–or the gunman–who could change her life: the tall, broad-shouldered man who kills her guardian in self-defense.  Reluctantly, Brendan Trask, an outlaw running for his life, agrees to take the desperate young woman through the dangerous Texas badlands to her fiancé’s ranch.

Thrown together under the harshest conditions, Priscilla comes to rely on Brendan, to see something in him that draws her as no man ever has.  But a man wanted by the law can’t afford to fall for a woman who hungers for the security only  her wealthy fiancé can provide.

On their perilous journey, Priscilla may lose her heart to the one man she can never have.  But can Brendan deliver the woman he has come to love into another the arms of another man?

If you haven’t read, NATCHEZ FLAME, I hope you’ll take this opportunity. And if you enjoy the book, look for CREOLE FIRES and SAVANNAH HEAT.  Till next time, all best and happy reading, Kat

Three people who comment will win a copy of THE CHRISTMAS CLOCK.

       

 

 

Kat Martin

Kat Martin

Bestselling author Kat Martin is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara where she majored in Anthropology and also studied History. Currently residing with her Western-author husband, L. J. Martin, in Missoula, Montana, Kat has written sixty-eight Historical and Contemporary Romantic Suspense novels. More than sixteen million copies of her books are in print and she has been published in twenty foreign countries. Kat is currently at work on her next Romantic Suspense.

https://www.katmartin.com

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