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Marcia Gruver
Marcia Gruver hails from Southeast Texas and delights in writing historical fiction. Her deep south roots offer southern style writing with a touch of humor. If you like the Jan Karen books, you'll love Marcia's.
Bertha Biddie's out to win the man of her dreams and enlists a beautiful stranger to teach her how. Only problem is, the stranger is a woman of ill repute who uses different names as often as she changes clothes, and wears enough diamonds to brand a herd of cows. After she gives Bertha some sought-for advice on how to lasso her man, the stranger's body is found in the woods. Can the local Sheriff find the killer? And can Bertha captivate her man before he leaves to fulfill his father's dreams? This fast, fun read is a quirky, sweet historical romance with enough adventure to corral every reader and take them into an earlier world. This story is based on a real murder in a real Texas town.