Once A Lawman
Tessa Howard glanced around the courtroom, crowded with whispering people of all walks of life: elderly, teenagers and young professionals like herself. The knot of tension in her stomach eased. He wasn't going to show up. I'm almost free.
Maybe taking the time to fight her ticket in traffic court hadn't been wasted. If the officer who'd given her the ticket failed to show up, the speeding charge would be dropped. She glanced at her watch, the knot of tension tightening again as she thought of the appointments she was missing. While she couldn't afford the time waiting in court was taking, she could afford another ticket even less.
"Tessa Howard," the bailiff called her to the bench.
Tessa stood, refastened the button on her suit jacket, and tugged down the skirt that had ridden up her thighs. She swung her straight blond hair over her shoulder. The hair flip, as usual, attracted male attention. From her career in telecommunication salesand her maternal grandmotherTessa had learned that a smart woman used her brains and her femininity to get what she wanted. Of course, neither of them had gotten her out of her ticket. Yet.
She drew in a deep brea ... read full excerpt from: Once a Lawman ebook