Blood on Her Hands …
No one really understands Mary Costner, except her beloved gold-mining partner, one of the only men in Colorado’s Gregory Gulch who knows she is a woman — an who treats her like his daughter. But when Mary wakes up one night covered in blood — with no memory of why her partner is dead — she know she looks guilty as sin. So she does the only thing she can.
She runs . . .
Desire in Her Heart …
Fleeing in a raging blizzard, Mary is thrown from her horse and knocked unconscious. She is found by tough-as-nails U.S. Marshal Carter Monroe, whose gut tells him that his bedraggled blonde must be trying to escape from something or someone. When Mary wakes up in the home of a marshal, she can’t believe her back luck. She’ll have to keep a tight rein on her secrets to keep Carter off guard — even as her body’s hunger for the lawman’s touch threatens to betray her…
WHISPERS ON THE WIND – REVIEWS
“A rich peek at human emotions.” — Julie Sturgeon – Pages Magazine
“I really like a book that’s sexy and exciting to read – you get this and so much more.” — Tammie Ard – Old Book Barn Gazette
“Ms. Jernigan will guide you on a journey filled with sensual awakenings, head-strong individuals who become embedded in your heart.” — Claudia McRay – Romance Junkies
“Absolutely captivating! Brenda Jernigan has another sizzling, suspenseful hit with Whispers on the Wind.” — Carla Neggers – NY Times Bestselling Author
5 Stars -This is the last book in the Misfit series. The author, somehow, was able to make me care for all the characters throughout the entire trilogy. Each book is a stand-alone story, but if you read all three you will see just how brightly the writing talent of Brenda K. Jernigan shines! Past characters, such as Thunder, return for an encore. Be warned that there is a lot of adventure in the fast paced novel, so do not begin reading until you have plenty of time with no interruptions. Unputdownable! Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
“Fans of western romantic suspense will appreciate this deep tale of love vs. vengeance. The crisp story line is vividly descriptive (my hands remain cold from the storm) so that the audience obtains a taste of Reconstruction Era Colorado yet still provides plenty of intrigue. Though the amnesia ploy feels ancient, the lead couple is a delightful pairing that keeps the ruse fresh as both struggles with unwanted love when each has a secret that they respectively believe would end any relationship between them. In turn, readers will have a fine time with this winner.” Harriet Klausner