April 28th is a very special day for me. Not only is it my 19th wedding anniversary (yay!), it’s the print release date for my book, Hell for Leather. A doubly wonderful gift for me. Would you like to meet my gunslinger?
Kincaid first appeared in The Gift as the gunslinger hired to kill Adelaide, Trevor’s lady friend. He was the dark sexy killer you loved to dislike. I liked him so much that he became a big part of The Tribute. He became a best friend to the taciturn Brett Malloy and completely got embedded in my heart.
So what could I do? I had to write Kincaid’s story and it became Hell for Leather. Then Scott Carpenter created the most amazing cover for it.
Here is the blurb for your reading pleasure:
Exile…or love. Life…or death. His demons will force him to choose.
Gunslinger Kincaid has traded his black clothes and pistols for a homespun shirt and trousers. Now he’s Cade Brody, a man with dark hair, dark eyes and an even darker past. The blood money he’s earned bought him a small piece of property in New Mexico territory, at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. But it can’t buy him peace.
Sabrina Edmonds, a tough, no-nonsense widow, runs the post office and store in the small town of Eustace. She’s made her way in life with an independent streak a mile wide. Sabrina doesn’t want to get involved with Cade, but she finds herself drawn to the dark stranger who hides in his mountain retreat.
Cade wants nothing more than to be left alone, but an elusive wild child who delights in tormenting him, and a town full of people determined to befriend him, conspire to intrude upon his self-imposed exile. Then there’s Sabrina, who should be afraid of him—but isn’t.
Not even when the deadly demons of his past catch up with him.
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If you enjoy a story with a tortured hero suffering with a black soul and a fractured past, and a heroine who is strong enough to pull him from that dark place, then please pick up a copy of Hell for Leather!


Happy Early Anniversary and print book day.
The book sounds great. I think it might be nice to see a dark hero tormented by a wild child.
Thanks Brandy! I do love dark heroes. sigh