Was her husband a sinner or a saint? A spy or a traitor? For years Juliet Watts has believed her husband died saving nothing more than a cheap trinket–but the locket he risked his life for turns out to hold a mysterious key. Together, Juliet and handsome military intelligence officer Robert Hall go on a journey of riddles and revelations. But Juliet is convinced Robert is hiding something, too.
Robert rescued Juliet once and lost his heart to her. After ten years of searching for her, can he finally reveal how he feels? Or will the mysteries surrounding her dead husband defeat him yet again?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Locket Full of Love
Book Author: Heather Blanton
What do you like about this book:
"I don't want anything to do with (that locket). It cost me everything."
Juliet Watts has not seen the locket for ten years. While fleeing a Rimfire, Texas Comanche raid, her husband Hugh, had sacrificed his life and nearly hers, by dashing back to their home to retrieve the item that lost all remnants of sentimentality upon his death. Young and widowed, Juliet pushed the memories of that awful day into the back of her mind and quietly re-settled in St. Joseph, Missouri, until Major Robert Hall dared to walk into her saloon with that locket.
Robert Hall had never forgotten the lovely young woman whose corset literally saved her life that fateful day. Having pulled a Comanche arrow out of her breast, he had unsuccessfully tried to return what had to have been a piece of gifted jewelry, but she had pushed him, his offers of prayer and the necklace away. Now working for Army Intelligence, Robert has been tasked with investigating just how much Mrs. Watts had really known about her husband of only two years, starting with the fact that his name had been William Maxwell, rather than Hugh Watts.
Enjoy the clever banter of conversation dappled with fiery sparks of romantic connection, as Robert and Juliet race to discover whether or not Hugh was indeed "a traitor or a spy".
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