The Cowboy's Secret Son. Gayle Wilson

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      Isabella’s son, Josiah, grew into a fine rancher and married Rebecca Montgomery in 1938. They had a daughter, Elizabeth Trueblood Carter, in 1940. Elizabeth married her neighbor William Garrett in 1965, and gave birth to twins Lily and Dylan in 1971, and daughter Ashley a few years later. Home was the Double G ranch, about ten miles from Trueblood proper, and the Garrett children grew up listening to stories of their famous great-grandmother, Isabella. Because they were Truebloods, they knew that they, too, had a sacred duty to carry on the tradition passed down to them: finding lost souls and reuniting loved ones.

      Contents

       PROLOGUE

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       EPILOGUE

      PROLOGUE

      “I’LL BE DAMNED,” Dylan Garrett said under his breath.

      Lily Garrett Bishop looked up from the work spread across her own desk, loving amusement lifting her lips as she watched her twin brother. His eyes were on one of two letters that had been hand-delivered to the offices of Finders Keepers.

      “Something interesting?” she asked after a moment.

      She stacked the report she had just finished and inserted it into its folder, which would eventually be filed with the others in the agency’s growing list of successfully completed cases. At her question, Dylan’s blue eyes lifted from the paper he held.

      “A voice from the past,” he said.

      “Are you deliberately trying to be mysterious, or is this ‘voice from the past’ strictly personal?”

      “Personal? In a way, I guess it is. Part of it, anyway.”

      “And the part that isn’t?” Lily asked patiently.

      “Involves an assignment for the agency.”

      The agency was the investigative venture the Garrett twins had recently formed, using skills developed in their previous occupations in law enforcement. The goal of Finders Keepers was to find people, especially those who had, for one reason or another, been torn apart from their families.

      “Something you’re obviously interested in accepting.”

      Lily believed she knew every nuance of her brother’s voice. This one contained a tinge of nostalgia. Perhaps even regret.

      “Someone,” he corrected softly.

      Lily’s smile widened. She knew him too well to be able to resist the opportunity that offered for teasing. “Oh, let me guess. Someone young and beautiful. And female, of course.”

      “Young at heart, in any case. Or…at least she was.”

      The past tense and the subtle shift in tone warned her, and Lily’s smile faded. “Someone I know?” she asked gently.

      “Someone Sebastian and I met years ago.”

      Dylan’s eyes fell again to the letter, and his sister waited through the silence, anticipating that eventually he would go on with the story he had begun. By now she understood it was one that had engaged her brother’s emotions as well as his intellect.

      “Young at heart doesn’t sound much like one of your usual romantic encounters,” she ventured finally. “Or Sebastian’s.”

      When Dylan laughed, Lily felt a surge of relief. Whatever this was, apparently it didn’t involve the disappearance of Julie Cooper, which had occupied her brother’s time and energy since his friend Sebastian had come pleading for help to find his missing wife.

      Actually, Lily hadn’t heard this much interest in Dylan’s voice in weeks. Not for anything other than Julie’s disappearance. Whatever was in that letter, she could only be grateful for the distraction it was providing her brother.

      “We had car trouble,” Dylan said, that subtle hint of nostalgia back. “Down in Pinto.”

      “Pinto?” Lily repeated disbelievingly.

      “Pinto, Texas, home of Violet Mitchum and not much else.”

      “Violet Mitchum is your mystery woman?”

      “There was no mystery about Violet. Except this, I guess.”

      “This?”

      “It seems I’ve been named as one of her heirs.”

      “Should I congratulate you on your inheritance?” Lily teased, assuming that whatever her brother had inherited from a chance acquaintance in Pinto, Texas, wouldn’t be substantial.

      Dylan inclined his head slightly, as if in polite acceptance of those congratulations. With the movement, the strong Texas sun shining through the wide second-story windows behind him shot gold through the light-brown strands of his hair.

      “You may congratulate me along with the seven other recipients of Violet’s largesse,” he said.

      “Too bad you have to share

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