“You are smuggling in goods?”
His brother turned in shock to look at Emma, who just shrugged innocently. He knew what it was like to be completely confused by a woman and grinned, thinking of how Madeline had laughed at his first offer of marriage. Daniel was in for a treat if this sweet, innocent woman could be so secretive and clever as his beloved Madeline.
“Have a care with your thoughts, dear husband,” Emma stressed with a hard look in her eyes, “I have done what I must in order to survive these past years that I have been alone. I have lied, begged, borrowed, and stolen to put food in my belly because of the exorbitant tax laws and flagrant abuses levied on us.”
“I am not uncaring of your needs, Emma. I haven’t been here to take care of you and frankly, I am impressed at how brilliant I am finding my wife has turned out to be. Alden,” Daniel said, turning back to his brother, “I… we… cannot let our uncle continue to destroy our legacy. We must take back the business before he ruins it.”
“I have already taken steps towards that,” Alden admitted softly, with a lethal intensity. He suspected something had happened but couldn’t prove it. Family was everything and the idea that any of his loved ones were threatened, abused, or mistreated, it didn’t sit well at all.
“We will not be taking the business back. You have always been the one with a head for business, not me. Besides, I have married and need to return to my wife. I wanted to check on Emma to make sure she didn’t need for anything and quite pleasantly surprised to find you here.”
“You’ve married?” Daniel gaped in stunned shock.
“Yes. Madeline is wonderful and could not leave due to an illness in her family. I told her I would only be gone a few days and must be heading back in the morning.”
“Of course. Once everything settles down, we must meet up again when there are no stresses of war, no threats to us, and no time constraints. I think I should like to meet the woman that has tamed my roguish brother.”
Afterword
Growing up, my family and I visited our relatives in Quebec every summer. One of the things I remember fondly was sitting around, surrounded by cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents… with a steady flow of English and French conversations between us all.
We would have tourtiere and fresh blueberry cobbler, because a little bit of food would make enough to feed an army – and there were fifteen to twenty people to feed at once, at times! I thought I would share the recipe for tourtiere that I have made over the years in my own home. (Psst – it’s amazing with a little ketchup on top!)
Tourtiere (or meat pie)
1 pounds of ground pork
½ pound of ground beef
1 cup of water
1 large potato, chopped finely
1 onion minced
Salt/Pepper
dash of cinnamon
¼ teaspoon of ground cloves
2 ready-made pie crusts
Bring the ground pork, ground beef, chopped potato, onion to a boil until completely cooked. Strain the water (and save it just in case) and add spices. Mix well – if you need to add a little of the water back in, do so. You want a consistency that spreads easily across the pie crust. Fill the crust and then cover the meat filling with the other crust.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or until pie crust is a deep golden brown. Let it set for about ten minutes before cutting. You can eat it hot or cold. One pie will feed about six to eight people.
(Now that I’m typing my recipe – I’m hungry and considering making one for the house. It’s perfect on a cold winter’s day and filling.)
Enjoy!
Ginny
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When he finally catches up to them in a rural area just south of Dallas, Cade captures Emily and decides to use her for bait to apprehend her brother. Can this bounty hunter find it in his heart to see past Emily's lawless ways and be able to see the kind-hearted woman that lies beneath? Can Emily start over and be freed from her past through loving Cade? And will the Jessup siblings finally find redemption?
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Ginny Sterling is a Texas transplant living in Kentucky. She spends her free time (Ha!) writing, quilting, and spending time with her husband and two children. Ginny can be reached on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or via email at [email protected]
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