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Knowing Jack: Roz & Jack, #1
Knowing Jack: Roz & Jack, #1
Knowing Jack: Roz & Jack, #1
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Knowing Jack: Roz & Jack, #1

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Roz knows that men distrust women in any profession. But when the men from Wells Fargo need a photograph of the man who tried to rob their stage coach, Roz becomes their only choice.

She agrees to photograph the prisoner, but only on her terms—and her terms prove unique, indeed.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 26, 2018
ISBN9781386264828
Knowing Jack: Roz & Jack, #1
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Kristine Grayson

Before turning to romance writing, award-winning author Kristine Grayson edited the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and ran Pulphouse Publishing (which won her a World Fantasy Award). She has won the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award and, under her real name, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, the prestigious Hugo award. She lives with her own Prince Charming, writer Dean Wesley Smith, in Portland, Oregon.

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    Knowing Jack

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    Knowing Jack

    Roz tugged the darkroom door shut and locked it, slipping the key into the pocket of her long black skirt. The stench dissipated a little, although the studio smelled strongly of chemicals, a scent that never entirely vanished .

    She leaned against the door and listened, hearing nothing. Good solid oak blocked the smells and the sound. Fortunately no one had entered the studio while she had been in the dark room. She wasn’t quite ready to handle customers.

    The studio was large, given the size of Lattville. The town had decided to rename itself just recently. Most of its signs still read Lateville, so named because many of the miners who had arrived here before the war thought they had missed all the gold.

    They hadn’t. The actual name of the town should have been Earlyville, since most of those miners were long gone by the time gold had actually been discovered. Lattville grew, thanks to the discovery and the fact that it was a stop on the main stagecoach route that covered Northern California.

    Even so, despite Lattville’s size, a fair number of people had found their way into this studio. Portraits of the latest governor hung on the wall, alongside one of California’s

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