Sparked By Fire (Dorado, Texas Book 4)
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“Appreciate that. Could you also let Ned know to put up Mr. Wolcott’s horse for the night?” Fitz turned and walked along the hall to the den, suddenly aware of how the lawyer would probably include notes about the condition of the house in the report he gave to Adam Grant Saunders. Noticing his boots had left chunks of drying mud along the hallway, he stooped, gathered several into an open palm, and tossed them into the den’s fireplace where a log glowed with a rosy hue. He spotted Nigel perusing the titles of his fiction collection, although he secretly thought the man was probably more interested in the heat from the fire after an hour spent in the wintery air.
Fitz moved to the oak desk where he spent many hours calculating future earnings and cattle breeding strategies. From a drawer, he pulled out the red leather-bound ledger book and centered it on the desktop in front of the chair. “Here are the accounts, current through to the fifteenth of last month. Review them at your leisure, and then start in with whatever questions arise. Supper will be served in a half hour or so.”
“Thank you.” Nigel moved to the desk and sat in the upright chair with a forest green upholstered seat pad. He pulled a writing tablet from the inside of his satchel before opening the ledger book.
“Here’s the coffee, sir.” Mrs. Hutchins scurried inside the room, carrying a tray. She looked toward the desk and raised an eyebrow.
“Thank you.” Fitz took charge of the tray and set it on an open space near the desk corner. He poured himself a full measure into a thick ceramic mug and carried it to his favorite stuffed leather chair. On a nearby table sat James Fennimore Cooper’s novel, The Spy, which he had halfway finished. After settling into his chair, he rested the novel in his lap and was soon lost in the tale about the American Revolution.
Nigel cleared his throat. “Fitzadam, I’ve completed my review.” He closed the ledger and set his tablet on the satchel.
“Excuse me.” Mrs. Hutchins knocked on the door jamb. “Gentlemen, the meal is ready and on the table.”
“We will follow you, Mrs. Hutchins.” Fitz set the novel on the side table and stood then gestured for Nigel to precede him. “We can discuss your report while we eat.” He walked to the dining room and sat in his usual chair. That the table displayed a bottle of wine had been set out from his small collection and a full cloth, instead of placemats, didn’t escape his notice. Both were evidence of civilized living he normally eschewed as unimportant for ranch life. Another “thank you” would be directed to his housekeeper.
Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, cooked carrots, and fresh rolls—one of his favorite meals. After filling both glasses with a red wine, he focused on enjoying the first few bites of food before he spoke. “Nigel, I’m sure you noticed the ranch has turned a profit for four successive quarters.”
“I did.” The man sliced off a cube of beef and held the upturned fork poised before his mouth. “As well as noticing an increase in the breeding program.”
“This year a dozen calves were born, and I’m experimenting with a fall calving season.” He relished a long sip of wine. Rich notes of black cherry and cedar rolled inside his mouth before he swallowed. “Having eight cows calved means even more breeders will be put into the insemination program in a couple of years.” He focused a steady gaze on the man to his left. “So, your report to my father should be that I’ve met the requirement of the ranch’s success.”
Nigel dabbed a napkin against his mouth then held up a hand. “Granted you’ve met that requirement. Raising healthy animals indicates a solid base, and the herd count continues to rise. A promise for a prosperous future. But you must remember the other stipulation to be met before your trust is released.” He reached into an inside jacket pocket and pulled out a folded newspaper and a sealed envelope, and then pushed both along the tablecloth.
“From my father, no doubt?” Fitz reached for the items and grabbed them. He tore one end of the envelope and tipped out a single sheet of Vellum paper.
Fitzadam, Congratulations on the success of your ranching enterprise. I have to admit surprise over you pulling off this cowboy business. You are halfway to meeting the conditions to release your ten thousand dollar trust. I look forward to hearing of your nuptials which must be recorded prior to your upcoming thirtieth birthday. Your mother asks if we’ll be enjoying your company this holiday season. Send word with Nigel.
Adam Grant Saunders
Gritting his teeth, Fitz crumpled the sheet, fighting to control the frustration at the reminder of yet another stipulation tied to his birthday. Additional demands had happened so many times during his life that he’d grown to dread the date. For years, he’d refused any type of celebration on the thirtieth of December. A crinkling of the crushed paper sounded, and he relaxed his grip.
Recipe for Buttermilk-Crispy Chicken
¾ cup buttermilk
2-3 plump garlic cloves, crushed
1-1-1/2 lbs skinless, boneless chicken breasts
¾-1 cup panko breadcrumbs
2 tbsp flour
½ rounded tsp paprika
¼ rounded tsp dry mustard powder (or more if you like spicy tastes)
¼ rounded tsp dried thyme
¼ tsp hot chili powder
½ tsp ground black pepper
3 tbsp vegetable or olive oil
Pour the buttermilk into a wide shallow dish and stir in the garlic. Slice the chicken into chunky slices, about 4” long x 1.5” wide. Lay the chicken in the dish and turn it over in the buttermilk so it is well coated. Leave in the fridge for 1-2 hrs, or preferably overnight.
Meanwhile, heat a large, non-stick frying pan and pour in the panko crumbs and flour. Toast them in the pan for 2-3 mins, stirring regularly so they brown evenly and don’t burn. Tip the crumb mix into a bowl and stir in the paprika, mustard, thyme, chili powder, pepper and a pinch of fine sea salt. Set aside.
When ready to cook, heat oven to 350° (moderate-high temperature). Line a baking tin with foil and sit a wire rack (preferably non-stick) on top. Transfer half the crumb mix to a medium-large bag. Lift half the chicken from the buttermilk, leaving the marinade clinging to it. Transfer it to the bag of seasoned crumbs. Seal the end of the bag and give it a good shake so the chicken gets well covered (you could do all the crumbs and chicken together if you prefer, but it’s easier to coat evenly in 2 batches).
Remove the chicken from the bag. Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a large, non-stick frying pan, then add the chicken pieces and fry for 1½ mins without moving them. Turn the chicken over, pour in another ½ tbsp of the oil to cover the base of the pan and fry for 1 min more, so both sides become golden. Using tongs, transfer to the wire rack. Repeat with the remaining seasoned crumbs, oil and chicken.
Bake all the chicken on the rack for 15 mins until cooked and crisp, then serve warm or cold.
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An Unlikely Marriage, a Montana Sky Kindle Worlds novella and Book #2 in the “Entertainers of the West” series, is set in 1886 Sweetwater Springs and Montana Territory.
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Dance Toward the Light, a Montana Sky Kindle Worlds novella and Book #3 in the “Entertainers of the West” series, is set in 1886 Morgan’s Crossing, Montana Territory.
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Libbie: Bride of Arizona, Book #48 in American Mail-Order Brides series, is set in 1890 Arizona Territory.
On her own for the first time, tomboyish Libbie Van Eycken accepts a mail-order proposal and travels across country to find a place to call her own. Arizona rancher Dell Stirling needs a wife but didn’t count on the eccentric creature that brings chaos in her wake.
Can they overcome cultural clashes and unrealistic expectations to create a real marriage?
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The Ring That Binds, released by Prism Book Group, is set in the small mining town of Aspen, Colorado. This title spent seven weeks on the Top 100 western historical list.
1886 —Widow Celina Innes struggles to run her dress shop and pay her late husband’s debts for the sake of her four-year old daughter, Keena. Following his dream for silver was a mistake and Celina has sworn her independence. Co-owner of Toussaint’s General Store, Mikel, wishes to make this proud woman’s life easier. He slips treats to the child hoping to please Celina. When illness strikes Keena, Celina turns to Mikel for help and they work together all night, deepening their friendship. But when the crisis ends, Mikel disappears and Celina learns he wishes to increase his stores. How could she have been so wrong about him? Can a woman sworn to put down roots and a man seeking more riches find happiness?
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Silent Signals released by Prism Book Group as part of “A Christmas Cowboy” series is set in December, 1887 Aspen and includes characters also introduced in The Ring That Binds.
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Wishes On A Star is included in Sweetwater Springs Christmas, an anthology of short stories by eleven authors set in the 1895 world created in Debra Holland’s popular western historical Montana Sky series
Free-spirit Richelle Quaid is outspoken, confident and a little bit spoiled. She sets tongues wagging with her bloomers and bicycle but also catches the eye of visiting rancher Landon Howard. An incident with her bicycle causes his prize colt to bolt into the cold Montana night. As Richelle and Landon track the animal together, they can’t fight their growing attraction. Will a wish made on a star foretell their future?
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Bewitching Gypsy is included in a Halloween-themed anthology titled Spooktacular Seductions published by Roane Publishing.
Fiona Mikolas is an outcast—branded by her fiery red hair and a purple birth mark—forced to live a solitary life, traveling a circuit of southern states in America and selling healing potions. Until the night of All Hallow’s Eve, when her lonely life is changed by the arrival of two strangers in her camp. Beaten and robbed, rancher Hagan Fletcher tracks his stolen stallion and stumbles toward a campfire in south Texas. He awakens, suffering from amnesia and is intrigued by the mysterious beauty to look beneath the surface to who she really is.
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Dreams of Gold is published by The Wild Rose Press and is set in 1871 Wyoming Territory.
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Lone Star Angel is published by The Wild Rose Press and is set in 1860s Texas.
A repentant ex-outlaw, Carnelian Wendell, visits her sister on a Texas cattle ranch. Solitary rancher, Luc Tarrant, hesitates about adding this spoiled lady to his struggling ranch but soon discovers he can’t resist her irrepressible spirit.
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