An Agent for Lucy
by Amelia C. Adams
read by Julia Hamra
Part 1 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Lucy Haskell is returning home to Denver after four years living abroad in China. She's eager to see everything that has changed in her absence and to start the next chapter of her life. When her dear friend and traveling companion, Delphine Collins, goes missing, Lucy realizes she's in a unique position to help. She decides to apply to become a Pinkerton agent, offering her familiarity with the culture to help search for Delphine in Chinatown.
Jed Green isn't sure what he thinks about ladies joining the agency. From personal experience, Jed knows it's dangerous work, and he can't imagine putting a woman in such a tenuous situation. When he's asked to train a new female agent, he reluctantly agrees. But when he's asked to marry her for propriety's sake? That's another thing altogether – how utterly preposterous!
Before Jed and Lucy can concentrate on their case, they must discover if they can work together. However, resolving their surprising feelings for each other, so they can focus on their dangerous task, is another thing altogether.
An Agent for Wilhelmina
by Sophie Dawson
read by Julia Hamra
Part 2 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Wilhelmina Cutler had wanted to be a Pinkerton agent ever since she moved in with her aunt and uncle, who was an agent himself. Now's her chance. They are hiring women at the Denver Pinkerton Detective Agency. Already trained in most of the skills needed, Mina is confident she can handle any case they assign her.
Reece Galway is a veteran agent who has worked from the Denver office since the end of the Civil War. When his boss tells him his future employment hinges on marrying a woman aspiring to be an agent, he nearly quits. He's never had a partner and doesn't want one, especially some rookie woman who knows nothing about how to be a detective.
And there's something about his new wife. She seems to attract danger yet is able to stave it off. She's stiff, overly polite, and sometimes rather sarcastic. And she doesn't like his attitude.
Heading to San Francisco to solve an insurance fraud case, Reece and Mina butt heads. Can they work together to solve the case, or will their enmity make it impossible? Will this marriage continue once they are back in Denver or will either one demand an annulment?
An Agent for Regina
by Marianne Spitzer
read by Julia Hamra
Part 3 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Regina Caulfield was unhappy with the choices facing her in life and with her stepmother’s overbearing attitude. She dreamed of adventures and finding a job in law enforcement, unheard of for a lady in 1871. Luke Tucker was a seasoned Pinkerton agent and a ladies’ man. He loved his job as an agent and the freedom of working cases alone. When Regina saw an editorial about the Denver offices of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency hiring women, she decided it was fate. Neither Regina nor Luke were ready for the new rule: newly hired female agents must marry a seasoned agent for their first assignment. Could an independent female agent and a protective male agent find love, or will their marriage of convenience end in disaster?
An Agent for Claudette
by Christine Sterling
read by Julia Harma
Part 4 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
An optimistic widow longing for freedom. A roguish womanizer longing to settle down. Thrown together, they must solve a case that could split them apart forever. Determined to make her mark as a Pinkerton Agent, Claudette LeBas leaves everything she knows and sets out on a new adventure. When she meets Bronson Wauneka, one of the best trackers in the Pinkerton’s arsenal, his unsettling good looks and charm make her rethink her own goals in life. When she discovers she has to marry her trainer, she wonders if she's signing up for more than she bargained for. Tired of his womanizing moniker, Bronson is ready to embrace his future and train the optimistic widow as a Pinkerton Agent. But marrying her – even in name only – makes him take a look at his life and he finds that he wants a woman by his side. When love is on the line, can they both do their jobs and continue to stay alive? This is a sweet romance that discusses some delicate topics such as slavery, human trafficking and the treatment of people of color in the post-Civil War western states.
An Agent for Audrey
by Laura Beers
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 5 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
When heiress Audrey Hardwick is given the opportunity to become a Pinkerton Agent, she wholeheartedly leaves her life in Cincinnati behind and sets out for a new adventure. But her mission turns into mayhem when she meets Agent Warren Rockwell, a former gunslinger, who is too stubborn – and handsome – for his own good. Will she succeed in proving her worth as an agent, and as a woman, or will Warren always view her as his reluctant partner?
As one of Pinkerton's top agents, Warren must marry the hard-headed Hardwick due to a new rule that has been implemented at the Denver office: Newly hired female agents must marry an agent for their first case assignment. Audrey's beauty and her pampered background has him so frustrated that he doesn't know whether to scold her… or just kiss her good and hard.
An Agent for Cecily
by Marie Higgins
read by Emma Faye
Part 8 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
There's only one way to escape Cecily Sheldon's insane family – take on someone else's identity. Along with this new identity comes a new job. Of course, to become a Pinkerton Agent, she must marry a male agent who will train her. Now she needs to keep her true identity hidden from Broderick Tanner for fear he'll arrest her along with her father and brothers. Perhaps living a double life wasn't a good choice after all.
An Agent for Charity
by Patricia PacJac Carroll
read by Julia Hamra
Part 9 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Charity's escapades have only been between the pages of books, Seth is a man with a temper. Together, they just might discover the love they've been looking for.
Charity found the ad to become a Pinkerton detective and knew it was her chance to break out of the pages of the books she read and live a life of adventure. She knew all about being a detective. She'd read countless books about it. After all, how hard could it be?
Seth is a good Pinkerton detective. A little rough on the outlaws that he brings in. It's his temper. When lead detective, Archie Gordon, demands his agents are to be paired with new recruits, Seth is disgusted. When he finds out they're women, he's ready to quit. Except he's broke. And then when he finds out he has to marry her. Well, there just aren't any words just the hope she'll quit.
Thrown together on a case with a secretive client, a mysterious stranger, and mail order brides present a harrowing adventure with surprises.
A sweet historical romance.
An Agent for Diana
by Rebecca Connolly
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 10 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Diana Gleason is determined to prove herself as a capable, confident, and essential Pinkerton agent, now that the agency had decided to bring women into their ranks. She'll do anything to accomplish her assignment, even if it means marrying her partner and training agent.
Wyatt McGrath is a handsome, charming, experienced agent, filled with Texas politeness and the patience to teach Diana what she needs to know. But the more they get involved in the undercover investigation assigned to them, the more she discovers that her partner has secrets, and those secrets haunt him. More than that, those secrets could get in the way of their mission and put them in danger.
With growing feelings for Wyatt, and something to prove, Diana must decide if the mission comes before her partner, or if there is any way to save both.
An Agent for Evelynn
by Marie Higgins
read by Julia Hamra
Part 14 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Evelynn Tanner, the local preacher's daughter, has made one too many mistakes. Apparently, marching into a brothel to confront her unfaithful beau is considered unacceptable behavior for an unwed young lady, and her father has turned her out of his home! Evelynn must now find a means to support herself. Her cousin, Broderick Tanner, is a Pinkerton Agent, and she manages to convince him that she'd make an excellent addition to the agency's female ranks. After all, Broderick's wife, Cecily, is a Pinkerton as well.
On the train ride to Denver, Evelynn meets Graham Morgan, another agent – and an irritating one at that. In the midst of an argument, she falls off the back of the train, and Graham selflessly jumps off to save her. Evelynn quickly finds herself falling for this charming protector, but will he be true to her? Or is he really just another dishonest snake like the last man she'd loved?
An Agent for Delilah
by Katie Marie Clark
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 15 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
A seasoned agent, dreading the prospect of marrying to keep his job, and a feisty woman determined to make her own way in life. Will they learn to trust each other and find their own happy ending?
Delilah Fulmer is bent on escaping the rowdy home of her childhood. With little to recommend herself besides scrappiness and grit, she answers an ad to become a Pinkerton agent. But after she arrives at the Denver office, Delilah finds out a rare stipulation for her employment-she must marry her trainer. And not just any trainer, but the man she bested in a friendly wager.
Jack Davis takes the news of marrying a female agent like most of the other men employed by the Denver Pinkerton Office-with complete dread. However, when a feisty and particularly lovely woman shows up a day early, Jack begins to warm to the idea.
But when so much is on the line, including their very lives as they try to catch a dangerous gang of outlaws, will Delilah and Jack be able to put away foolish pride for a chance at lasting happiness?
An Agent for Darcy
by Laura Beers
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 17 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Widow Darcy Spencer abhors the very idea of marriage, but to become a Pinkerton agent, she must marry her trainer. She's assured that it's in name only, so she begrudgingly takes the position. Although her new husband is infuriating, she's determined to prove herself worthy as an agent – and as a person.
Agent Porter Shaw can't help but tease his tight-lipped, stubborn bride. She keeps her secrets locked up so dang tight that even his usual charm fails to break through her defenses. When they are assigned a case at a cattle ranch in the Rocky Mountains, they quickly discover that someone is very serious about keeping their own secrets buried.
Can a jaded widow and a cocky agent learn to work together, and maybe even find love?
An Agent for Laurel
by Lynn Donovan
read by Emma Faye
Part 20 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Laurel Wellington will do anything to get out of the family business. When her father demands she infiltrate the Pinkerton National Detective Agency as a spy to locate an artifact of his interest, she agrees. For her, it's an opportunity for freedom.
Ransom Williams has been a Pinkerton Agent, a man of honor, and loyal to the company for seven years. But those attributes are put to the test when he learns his next assignment includes training and protecting a new female recruit by marrying her.
How can Laurel gain her freedom if Ransom finds out she and her father are the very thieves he's looking for? Can she choose between duty to her father- and duty to her husband? With so many lies between them, how can she possibly continue as a Pinkerton agent?
An Agent for Alexandra
by Rebecca Connolly
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 21 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Alexandra Drake is determined that her spoiled, Southern upbringing will have no effect on her new life as one of the few female Pinkerton agents. Tucker Waite is convinced that the wealthy heiress has no idea what she is in for and will get him killed. From the moment they say 'I do' and marry for the sake of their first assignment in Oregon, Alexandra will not let Tucker order her around, and Tucker refuses to let Alexandra have her own way. When every battle between them creates sparks, and every step in their mission puts them in danger, will they be able to avoid igniting something that could jeopardize both themselves and the innocent lives they're trying to save?
An Agent for Opal
by P. Creeden
read by C. H. Amelia
Part 25 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Opal Cahill was raised as the only girl in a family full of rough and tumble men. They taught her to fight and survive and taught her to push aside fantasies, because reality is as harsh as the rough side of a cat's tongue. But she could never let go of reading about adventures of life in the west and dreaming that she might one day become a Pinkerton agent, like her hero, Kate Warne.
But when her father passes, she's stuck living in Atlantic City with her cousin who sometimes has them living in rundown shacks and sometimes, high end hotels. Until one day, that odd lifestyle catches up with them both. When Opal must choose a place to go out west, she heads to the Pinkerton office in Denver in the hopes that they might still interview her though it's months after they originally advertised they were accepting applicants.
Caleb Wade has just come back from going deep undercover. He returns to the Pinkerton office and runs into one of the most stubborn, frustrating, and interesting women he's ever met. When he finds out that she's not only his new partner but his new wife, he digs in his heels before he decides to treat it as another undercover act.
An Agent for Claudia
by Marie Higgins
read by Julia Hamra
Part 27 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Claudia Cummings will do anything to keep her family's plantation from falling into her greedy cousin's hands – even going as far as accepting a business arrangement – a marriage in name only. However, she must make her family and friends believe she and Blake are happily married. Now the trick is trying to stop her heart from getting involved.
Pinkerton Agent, Blake Bentley, has been ignoring his superior's telegrams about training a female agent as most of the other agents were doing. Of course, Blake would have to marry the woman, which is something he never thought he'd do. But when tracking his latest criminal, he meets the very impudent and extremely lovely Miss Cummings, he quickly changes his mind about marriage. Besides, she would be able to help him catch his thief, as long as she doesn't try to catch his heart, as well.
An Agent for Sabrina
by Patricia PacJac Carroll
read by Julia Hamra
Part 30 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Sabrina is running from her past. He is running from his future. Sabrina Jones never expected to be set free from her life as a saloon girl. Thanks to a gift from Rand Ketcham, a notorious bounty hunter, she was able to leave her old life in the saloons. Colorado was where she wanted to go. What to do was still a mystery until she reached Denver and saw an ad in the paper for women to apply as Pinkerton agents. She figured she'd be good. All those years in the saloon had taught her how to read people. That ought to come in handy as a detective.
Tom Wesley liked the free, wild life. He was a Pinkerton agent and good at it. Not many would challenge his gun or fist. Only his father, Preacher Jacob Wesley, was a strict man. Tom had left because of his rules. But the old man still had strings attached to him. Growing up under the Word of the Lord to obey your father was glued to Tom's soul. So far, he hadn't outrun them, though he'd tried awfully hard. He had until he was thirty. At least, that was what his father had told him. Tom tried to duck the words, but they haunted him. Then again, he was only twenty-nine. When their lives collide, Tom and Sabrina are thrown together in a case that will test them both.
An Agent for Magdala
by Caroline Clemmons
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 37 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
She craves adventure, but this may be too much…
His job means the world to him…
Capturing jewel thieves will test them…
Magdala leaps at the opportunity to become a Pinkerton agent. Learning the position requires a paper marriage shocks but doesn't deter her. Maggie plans to get an annulment before her unusual family learns of the situation. She's determined to prove she has the grit to be an excellent investigator. But, why does she have to be partnered with the one man who has been rude to her?
Douglas "Cloud" Ryan loves being a Pinkerton agent. Otherwise, he'd never go along with his boss' crazy plan to marry him to a female agent. He's certain women have no business dealing with criminals. After barely surviving the stagecoach trip from Denver to San Antonio Maggie needs to stay in the background and let him solve the case. He has reasons to distrust women, especially women like Maggie.
Can Maggie and Cloud catch the jewel thieves plaguing an historic San Antonio hotel without becoming victims? Will they take a chance on the love growing between them?
An Agent for Penelope
by Christine Sterling
read by Julia Hamra
Part 38 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Penelope Chapman’s youngest sister leaves town with a traveling preacher and Penny is sure something is wrong. She goes to the only person she’s sure can help her get to the bottom of it – her twin sister, Marianne. She hopes Marianne will convince the Pinkerton Detective Agency to get involved. What she didn’t count on was the gruff bare-knuckled fighter that appeared to have more bruises than sense, who is assigned to the case. Angus Hightower was avoiding the Pinkerton Denver office at all costs since the policy on marrying male agents to the new female agents. He becomes a bare-knuckle fighter for a case until a scandal involving one of their own sends him back to Denver. One look at Penelope Chapman and he dives into the temporary marriage with the intention of solving his case, finding the girl, and impressing his new wife. Will Penny and Gus find the youngest Chapman girl before it is too late? What happens when they discover that Angus’ case and the disappearance of Penny's sister might be tied together, and the danger is more than either of them realized? When Penny goes missing, will Angus be able to save her, or will his love and fists not be enough?
An Agent for Frances
by Marie Higgins
read by Julia Hamra
Part 41 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Pinkerton Agent Vincent Brooks wants only one thing – to stop the southern rebels from uprising and creating another war. His assignment is to be the temporary sheriff of Bonham, Texas, which seems easy enough… until he runs across a woman he'd met eight months earlier, Francis Carlton, sneaking around in the dark, spying on the bank. Not only is the confounded woman following him around and prying into his Pinkerton business, but she has a strange way of filling his mind with desirous thoughts that shouldn't be there. He can't be distracted, and yet she seems to accomplish being his greatest diversion quite well. Frances Carlton is determined to show Agent Brooks that she would make an excellent Pinkerton agent. Eventually, she'd make him a wonderful wife, too. However, the stubborn man refuses her help, and he reminds her of that every time she gets in his way. It's difficult to focus on catching the outlaws when Vincent is around since he seeks out her kisses almost on a daily basis. Now it is up to her to change his mind – and his heart.
An Agent for Alexina
by Laura Beers
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 42 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Alexina Kimball is an experienced Pinkerton Agent, and arguably one of the best agents at the Chicago office. She works alone and always catches the bad guys. However, everything changes when she's transferred to the Denver office and is assigned a partner.
Finally, Dawson Wayne's dream of becoming a Pinkerton Agent is becoming a reality. The only catch is that he must marry his trainer… a beautiful, infuriating woman.
Together, they're sent to the small town of Hidden Ditch, Kansas. Their case: discover the whereabouts of two schoolteachers who've gone missing. As the stakes increase, can Alexina and Dawson work together to solve the case, or are they both too stubborn to recognize that there is more on the line than just the missing schoolteachers?
Can two headstrong agents learn to trust each other's instincts when love is on the line?
An Agent for Marianne
by Christine Sterling
read by Julia Hamra
Part 49 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
A beloved secretary, the Pinkerton detective she's been secretly in love with; the event that will force them to confront their feelings for each other.
Marianne Chapman has been in love with her broody boss for years. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to return her feelings. Determined to squash her infatuation, she leaves Denver, CO for the Pinkerton home office, convinced time and distance will cure her of her traitorous feelings towards Denver's lead agent.
Archibald Gordon doesn't know how to deal with the desire he has for his fiery redheaded assistant. He has always treated their relationship strictly professional, regardless of how she consumes his every thought. When Marianne suddenly leaves to help the Female Detective Bureau, Archie has to admit that he can't survive without her. When Archie's best friend is kidnapped, he asks her to help him solve the case.
Will Marianne help Archie solve the one case that is too close for comfort? When a disaster threatens, will Archie be able to overcome his reservations and convince Marianne to give them a chance?
An Agent for Lydia
by Caroline Clemmons
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 56 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
When Lydia Wood is left at the altar, she believes something beyond her groom's control has happened. Two years with no word have hardened her heart. She has to get away from her parents' constant urging her to choose an acceptable husband and wed. Becoming a Pinkerton agent suits her plans.
Pinkerton Agent Jake Hunter has recovered from injuries that put him in a coma and a long convalescence. He realizes Lydia would have been injured had she been with him. He vows to distance himself from the one person who means the world to him to protect her.
When they are paired for an investigation of bank robbers they must follow the trail to a dangerous hang out of men on the run. Can the two successfully pull off their charade and capture the robbers or will this trip confirm Jake's worst fears?
An Agent for Pearl
by Christine Sterling
read by Julia Hamra
Part 58 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
A quiet woman with no desire to become an agent; an agent with no intention of ever having a partner, and the case that cooks up surprises.
Pearl Bolton has enough on her plate, she doesn't want to add anything else. She loves her job as a cook for the Pinkerton's Denver office. At night she rushes home to help take care of her invalid father. The last thing she needs is a husband, no matter how temporary. What she didn't count on was a case that involved her two passions: baking and Pinkerton Agent Zeke Preston.
Zeke Preston has a crush on the shy cook, and he has the extra ten pounds to prove it! He wishes he could get her to open up to him, but Pearl doesn't appear to need anyone or anything. Every time Zeke comes around, it's as though Pearl avoids him. He knows exactly what to do to get her attention. Someone has sabotaged a national baking competition and he needs her to help solve the case. The fact he must marry her is just a bonus!
Does Pearl assist Zeke in finding the saboteur? When Pearl is the victim of a crime, will Zeke be able to protect her and solve the case? Will their marriage end at the case's conclusion, or will they bake up something new together?
An Agent for Ulyssa
by Patricia PacJac Carroll
read by Julia Hamra
Part 61 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Ulyssa Long has been a Pinkerton agent for seven years. She likes working alone. and is ruthless in solving the cases she's been given. She is surprised when she is called into the Denver office to take on Sam Paxton as her partner in training. She refuses but is told that she can look for another job if she doesn't want to do as she's told.
Sam Paxton needs to prove himself as a good man to make up for his outlaw past. He's eager to learn, but Ulyssa is a beast of a woman. Oh, she's pretty all right, but meaner than a snake. He's met outlaws that were friendlier.
The case – Roy Allred, a wealthy rancher in southern Colorado, has a problem. His only child, a daughter – Trucilla, Rusty, Allred, who is twenty-three years old, pretty, and in love with a man who Roy thinks is only interested in the ranch.
Ulyssa and Sam are to break up the young couple and protect Rusty from Chad Monroe. Well, all I can say is you'll just have to see what happened.
An Agent for Genevieve
by Marlene Bierworth
read by Julia Hamra
Part 62 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
A woman, an agent, and a missing person case to investigate. When Genevieve Trafton secures a job at the Pinkerton Detective Agency. the last thing she expects is a wedding ring on her finger. But the desire for adventure and the need to leave the farm, give her no choice.
Trace Stapleton is an agent with two working wives in his past and is hesitant to become involved with a third. But Gen is everything the others were not, and when she pushes past his defenses, he is at a loss as to handle this independent, fiery spinster.
The Pinkerton assignment soon proves to involve more than simply locating the spoiled daughter of a wealthy family. The adventure compounds into a well-planned scheme that will test the couple's character, loyalties and heart.
Join the investigation and fall in love with another Pinkerton couple as they seek to untangle emotions and solve a case riddled with many surprises.
An Agent for Amey
by Laura Beers
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 67 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Despite her parents threatening to disown her, Amey Barney decides to leave her life in Tucson to become a Pinkerton Agent in Chicago. She discovers she has a real knack for the work, but her obsession with catching the man who killed her brother gets her into trouble. When she oversteps her authority, her supervisor decides she must transfer to the Denver office or face termination. Reluctantly, she makes the move, even knowing she will be forced to marry her partner to maintain their cover. However, she's determined to never stop searching for her brother's killer.
Lincoln Hoyt is a complex man. After serving as a sniper in the Civil War, he is left broken, a shadow of the man that he once was. He finds some fulfillment working as a Pinkerton agent, but he shudders at the thought of having a woman as his partner, much less his wife.
As the newly married agents begin to track down a murderer, Amey quickly discovers that working with Lincoln might not be as terrible as she had once thought, but can she earn his respect and trust as an agent? Will Lincoln be able to let his guard down long enough to listen to his heart?
THE PINKERTON MATCHMAKERS SERIES:Lady Pinkerton detectives, their rough and ready agents, and a whole lot of excitement and romance! The Pinkerton Matchmaker series tells the stories of the women determined to bring criminals to justice, and the agents who win their hearts. Each book is a standalone story and they can be read in any order.
An Agent for Zennia
by Patricia PacJac Carroll
read by Julia Hamra
Part 71 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
An almost fianc is in trouble. A Pinkerton agent determined to save her. An eager tycoons daughter joins the Pinkertons. All are thrown together in the crime of the century or maybe the romance of the year.
An Agent for Hope
by Marie Higgins
read by Julia Hamra
Part 72 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Hopes fianc is dead, and the only way she can repair her heart is to become a Pinkerton agent and marry her trainer in name only, of course. But after working so closely with a man for several months as husband and wife, can she continue to guard her heart from someone who is completely different from her dead fianc?
But then different can be good, too.
An Agent for Judith
by Caroline Clemmons
read by Chris Kenworthy
Part 77 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
She has vowed to rescue her brother.
He is determined to protect his group.
They must outwit a cruel and powerful man.
Judith McAdams brother in New Mexico hasnt been heard from since a letter saying he had been shot. In the letter he wrote he was being harassed by a neighbor who wanted his ranch for the water source. She vows to go help him in any way she can. The woman who raised her insists on going. Judith wires the marshal to check on her brother. When he refuses, she goes to the Pinkerton Detective Agency in Denver. She learns she can become a Pinkerton agent if she marries one and seizes the opportunity.
Peyton Knight values his job as a Pinkerton agent and is good at being a lawman. To keep the job he reluctantly agrees to a marriage of convenience with Judith. Together they will go to her brothers rescue. Peyton is impressed with the beautiful redheadif only she would admit he knows best. He even admires his mother-in-law but how did he end up with her on their trip? At least hes found three men he trusts to help him rescue the brother.
Their journey is filled with obstacles. Will Judiths brother still be alive by the time they reach him? When they resolve the ranch issue, will Judith and Peyton part ways?
The Pinkerton Matchmaker
by Christine Sterling
read by Julia Harma
Part of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series
Pairing prospective lady Pinkerton detectives with rough and ready agents? What could possibly go wrong?
Head of the Denver Pinkerton office, Archie Gordon, has been tasked with hiring female agents.
The problem? They need to be trained by existing agents while solving cases. Alone and unchaperoned. In 1871.
The solution? Have each pair marry temporarily, for the duration of the case. If Archie can convince his reluctant agents and the even more reluctant women to agree, that is.
One thing is certain, it won't be dull. And the couples might even find love on the road to adventure. If they don't kill each other first.
This is a sweet romance that ends on a cliffhanger leading into the rest of the Pinkerton Matchmaker series.