
Lottie's Luck
A Novel of Frontier West Texas
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Preston Lewis

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Known throughout the rough-and-tumble towns of west Texas for her beauty, female gambler Lottie Deno possesses uncanny luck at the gaming tables, but she is running from her past. Trouble for her and Doc comes in several shapes, none more volatile nor more available than “Big Nose” Kate Elder, a soiled dove with a heart of bold!
As Doc attempts to win Lottie’s money and her heart, they become opponents in a duel of saloon rivals to control Fort Griffin’s gambling underworld. Kate becomes the unpredictable wild card in their lives, as infatuated with Doc as he is with Lottie.
A model of feminine propriety except for her gambling, Lottie Deno cannot escape a terrible secret from her past. Kate cannot escape her marital ambitions. Only with the help of one of them can Doc Holliday, a man torn between love and lust, escape a lynch mob and an early grave in wicked Fort Griffin.
Lottie’s Luck is a revised and updated version of The Lady and Doc Holliday, originally published in 1989.
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