Read Angel and the Texan From County Cork (The Brides of Texas Code Series Book 3) Online
Authors: Carra Copelin
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Historical, #Romance, #Western, #Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages), #Historical Fiction, #Westerns
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Author’s Note
On December 25-26, 1879 a severe cold wave struck Texas. The temperatures dropped to 9 degrees at Pilot Point and Graham, 10 degrees at Denison, 24 degrees at Galveston, and 27 degrees at Brownsville. At Melissa, the weather at mid-day Christmas Eve was described as “heavy north wind, with snow and sleet, freezing as it fell. Chickens were frozen fast to limbs of trees, ice formed on stock tanks to the depth of three inches, and the snow formed a crust so firm and hard that a horse’s hoof left no impression”.
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Acknowledgements
This book is dedicated to Angel Rivers and Cissie Patterson, good friends and family.
An extra special thank you to my critique partner and beta readers.
About Carra Copelin
I write contemporary and historical romances but, unlike so many other authors, I didn't write from childhood or read long into the night beneath the covers with a flashlight. I found romance novels as an adult. After reading about a million, I discovered numerous people residing in my head, all looking for a way onto the printed page.
I'm a member of Romance Writers of America and serve as President of Yellow Rose Romance Writers, plus I'm a regular contributor to the blogs, Smart Girls Read Romance and Sweethearts of the West.
My husband and I live in North Central Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex where we enjoy our family and grandchildren. In addition to writing and researching, I enjoy my Bridge group, crochet, and tracking down our relatives through genealogy.
Angel and the Texan from County Cork
Carra Copelin
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