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Agnes Blackhorn’s fiancé is a bad egg.

And Tabitha Peterson knows it, but as Medicine Creek’s newly-appointed temporary deputy, she’s duty-bound to keep her mouth shut.

And it’s making her crazy.


Strangers are blowing into town—including two shady-looking businessmen from New York—ostensibly to build a Native American theme park, but insist on buying ancestral ground that has been in a Comanche family for generations. Tabitha knows in her gut something is amiss but… can she prove it?

And if that’s not enough, town elders are disappearing. Tabitha takes it upon herself to track them down, but discovers trying to keep up with seniors is a lot like herding cats…

It’s getting complicated, and Tabitha wonders if she can find them without blowing the whole operation wide open—or worse!

Gone With the Winds (Book 4):

Tabitha Peterson needs a break.

A long Irish holiday sounds perfect—no more bodies, no more kidnappings, and definitely no more men… 

Now is her chance to clear her head and figure out what she wants, for a change. 

But before she even steps off the plane, a cryptic text from her best friend changes everything:

The flutist in their quintet has vanished and they need Tabitha to fill in. It’s what she’s worked toward her whole life, but what begins as her dream gig quickly turns into a cacophony of questions.

The closer Tabitha gets to the musicians, the more she suspects each has a secret. And there’s something odd about the talented yet eccentric young composer doubling as tour manager. Tabitha is beginning to think the quintet may be more trouble than she bargained for and can’t help but wonder—what really happened to the missing flutist?

Can Tabitha solve the mystery—before there’s a finale no one wants?