Free Fiction Monday: Knowing Jack
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Roz knows that men distrust women in any profession. But when the men from Wells Fargo need a photograph of the man who tried to rob their stage coach, Roz becomes their only choice.
She agrees to photograph the prisoner, but only on her terms—and her terms prove unique, indeed.
“Knowing Jack” by bestselling author Kristine Grayson is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook through various online retailers here.
Knowing Jack
Kristine Grayson
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Delightful story!
A delicious delight. Thank you so much!
Love this one! Frontier photography, girl power, subtext, humor. Jack…the mule. Superb.
Thank you for the Western story! I am in the process of doing suspense novels under a pen name. It is my desire to write Westerns also. I have one outline ready. I was worried to be doing so many different genres, but after receiving your blogs I learned that you have several pen names and cross genres. I am marketing each genre as it’s own brand under a specific pen name. I hope I am on the right track.