Scoundrels' Bargain Review
Posted by
Palmer Harmon
on 7/30/2012
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Labels:
historical,
historical adventure,
historical mystery,
historical romance,
humorous historical romance
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(More customer reviews)Annie Lee Twig had her hands full when she left Arkansas in a hurry. She drove her wagon West loaded with a pregnant sister, drunken uncle, and two unidentified corpses stashed under sacks of provisions. Tied to the wagon was a hot-headed "guard" mule affectionately named "Lucifer." Twenty year old Annie, determined to give her family a new start, was in a rush to get to "Oklahoma Territory" in time for the great Land Run of 1889. Full of hope and Ozark gumption she set to work staking her claim with the help of a newly hired hand call John Wesley Matlock. He is an educated man who holds a secret--and a surprising talent for preaching. They say good fences make good neighbors, but Annie's next door neighbor, the well-heeled and influential Henry Trent, was definitely not good, and he stirs up as much trouble as an Oklahoma cyclone. Keeping their secrets and an eye on one another, Annie and John Matlock forge a "scoundrels' bargain" in order to ensure safety and happiness for all those living at the Circle Twig. This "Territorial" tale is sure to please readers in search of an amusing historical romance with a touch of frontier flair.
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Saddle up and enjoy this charming tale of a spirited heroine and a mysterious hero. Peggy Fielding does it again by creating interesting characters in a romantic tale that is laced with interesting historical tidbits and a memorable secondary cast that includes a crazy mule and an affectionate pig! Scoundrels' Bargain will tickle your funny bone and make you sigh with pleasure as you experience early Oklahoma on this sentimental journey. -Debby Camp, author of Primrose and Lady LegendPlatinum haired beauty, Annie Twig, works and speaks like a field hand, with only her drunken uncle and her pregnant teen-aged sister to help her, she is having trouble proving up on the small farm she staked out when she made the run into Oklahoma Territory. She needs a strong man to help get the “Circle Twig," as she calls their place, up and running.Her problem and part of her secret is that she always accepts anyone who comes by and asks for work. She knows she has not one dime to pay but she is desperate enough to keep that information to herself.Educated sounding John Wesley Matlock, asks for a job and she hires him knowing that food and a place to sleep are all she can give him. She has no idea that the man has come to O.T. just to investigate her family because a prominent Arkansas family is missing one of its own.Annie and John Wesley make a good team and even though they are both being secretive, they make a “Scoundrels' Bargain," to keep from delving too deeply into each other's hidden agendas.A crazy mule, a pig, and a baby add to the fun and to the strangely attractive family life that exists on the “Circle Twig."
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