Jana closed the journal just as a cold breeze hit
her. The front doors of the parlor opened, and a group of jovial hikers led by
a ranger walked in. Jana blew her nose and wiped new tears from her eyes.
“Now what would cause such a lovely woman to cry on
such a beautiful day here in Yellowstone?”
Jana looked up, startled by the ranger who had sat
down next to her on the couch she occupied. A split second passed, and Jana
shrunk back in shock.
“Daniel?” she asked, staring incredulously at the man
sitting next to her.
“Yeah, my name’s Daniel,” he said, smiling and
pointing to the name badge on his uniform. “But most everyone just calls me
Dan.”
Jana stared at the name badge, and back at the man’s
face. The badge clearly read “Daniel Osborne”.
“How . . . ? What . . . ?” she stammered. She
continued to stare at the man’s handsome face. There were some subtle
differences from what she remembered of Daniel’s features, but the resemblance
was remarkable. The black hair was cropped short in a modern military style,
and the intense dark stare that she remembered was absent. This Daniel’s
chocolate eyes sparkled brightly.
“You look like you’ve seen a ghost,” the ranger
flashed her a radiant smile. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I’m fine,” Jana replied slowly. “You remind me
of someone.”
“Well, I hope that’s a good thing,” he grinned. “So,
you didn’t answer my question.”
“Huh?”
“What is a lovely lady doing in this grand park,
crying. There is no such thing as a bad day in Yellowstone.”
“I was reading.” Jana shrugged, fingering the leather
bound journal in her hands.
“Tell you what.” Dan patted her on the knee. “I just
got back from a six hour hike, and I’m real hungry and thirsty. Would you care
to join me for dinner and a drink? I’m off duty as of now.”
“Sure, I’d love to.” She was still staring at him,
disbelief on her face. “Can I ask you something?” she asked tentatively.
“Sure.”
“Has your family lived in this area long?” Jana
realized what an odd question that was, but she had to find out if her
suspicions were true.
Dan laughed. “My family has roots here since time
began. I think my great, great, great, great, something great-grandfather was
one of the first fur trappers in this region. I was named after him. Legend has
it he fell head over heels in love with a woman who appeared out of nowhere in
the Yellowstone wilderness, and they lived happily ever after. What a weird
question to ask, though.”
“Well, Dan.”
Jana stood up. “It’s about to get a lot weirder.”
I promised in last week's Teaser Tuesday post that I would announce the release date for Book 5 this week:
Yellowstone Deception will release on Amazon on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Madison Junior Ranger Station, Madison River and National Park Mountain to the left |
I had an earlier date I was working towards, but since my family and I will be gone from June 15 - July 3rd (yes, we'll be in Yellowstone!), I simply can't get the book out any sooner than the week after we return. I'm sure I'll be sitting in the meadow behind the Madison Junior Ranger Station with my laptop on my knees, working on revisions and edits, while my husband and kids climb Purple Mountain, or hike some other nearby trail.
Congrats on the release date Peggy! I feel another guest spot coming on. :)
ReplyDeleteHi MK, if that's an invitation, I'll take it! :-)
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