Aimee DuPre's The Sheriff of Yellow Dog . . . . . . is an "in-progress" western romance taking place in the 1880's in the fictional mining town of Yellow Dog, Colorado. Sheriff Cheyenne Gabriel Moore thought his day couldn't get much worse until the new newspaper editor stepped off the morning train. The famous dime novelest L. G. Bennett turned out to be a widow woman whose real name was Mrs. Cade Sullivan, and she was a fiesty woman at that. Fortunately, Moore had learned thirty years ago never to trust a woman! Lougenia Bennett Sullivan coped the best that she could with the horrid memories of the violent murder of her husband Cade by losing herself in her journalism and dime novel writing. She thought things were going pretty well until she met the aggravating Sheriff Moore. What kind of sparks will fly when the two discover they need each other to utilize old-style police work and the newest forensic and investigative technology to solve the most important murder case either one will ever encounter?
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