New Release www.amazon.com/dp/B0166XQZ5I |
On crutches and no
longer able to fly jets, Brett is grateful to have come home alive instead of
in a box. Though he’s still got his leg, there’s a lot of pain, too so a
relative sends him to see the pretty herbalist who helps people with pain and
nerve problems. One look at her and Brett wants more than pain relief.
Nikee has a secret room beneath her
greenhouse full of pot plants. The woman began growing medical marijuana
several years ago to help her father after a bad accident, and she has no plans
to quit. Hopefully telling Brett about the grow operation won’t cost her a
relationship with the man.
If the tender balance of her relationship
with Brett isn’t enough, someone else has discovered her secret. He wants her
crop and will do anything to cash in on her work, but Nikee can't go to the
Troopers for help.
Can
a woman, an old man, and an ex-jet jock keep the nefarious character out of her
medicinal pot?
Excerpt from Grass and Blue Skies...
The
memory of the fear slammed into her as fresh as it had been all those years
ago. She and Tore only had one parent left and didn't want to lose their
father. Watching him deal with the pain daily turned her into a terrified,
withdrawn wreck.
All
thoughts of normal teenage things had gone out of her head. She and Tore dashed
home from school as soon as dismissed. At least Tore had a driver's license. He
drove over to her middle school as soon as possible. Nikee waited bouncing from
foot to foot, ready to run home.
The
necessity to get home as quickly as possible wasn't just to reassure themselves
of their father's health, they had chores to do on the farm. It was up to them
to keep the place afloat. The summer she turned fifteen they began discussing
the mechanics necessary to change the farm over to a u-pick operation. That was
the summer Einar discovered pot had its uses.
That
winter she and Tore dug out the old root cellar. They used the earth they
excavated to smooth out the holes and level the area where the greenhouse now
stood.
"Nikee?"
Brett's voice cut into the memories.
"Okay.
Well, friends of Tore's kept us supplied through the winter with pot for Dad.
Tore, and I excavated the root cellar out on our own. Come spring we got seeds
from his friend and I began the grow operation. Tore, and I built the
greenhouse with help from his buddies. I learned how to grow pot and we turned
the farm into a u-pick place."
"This
set up was designed to help your father then?"
With
a deep sigh, Nikee shook her head. "You're asking if that's all we ever
did, and the answer is no. Tore never wanted to be a farmer. It's not what he
was meant to do for the rest of his life. I, we grew enough to get the down
payment for the boat for him. Then we shut down that part of the operation.
Yes, I grew weed for people who only wanted to smoke to get high."
Afraid
to see his expression, she slouched down against the wall behind her. Tears
distorted her vision and pooled in her eyes. Nikee brushed them away with her
right hand.
"Are
you angry with me?" she finally got the courage to ask.
His
thumb still caressed her hand. For a long space of time Brett remained silent.
Finally, his whisper slid across the top of her head.
"I
have no right to judge what you did. You kept your father alive, kept the farm
and got your brother a boat. You did what you had to. For two kids, you did
good. I've got one question for you, are you growing pot for stoners now?"
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Cherime MacFarlane |
Although born in New Orleans, I am proud to call myself an
Alaskan. I have lived here since 1977. I have seen -40 degrees, hauled
water, made bear bacon and I live in a cabin. I have used a fishwheel to
catch salmon coming up the Copper River. I was my second husband's
chief mechanic's helper and roadie. I have cut firewood on shares. I
worked as a cocktail waitress during pipeline days in a small lodge on
the Richardson Highway.
My second husband, a Scot from Glasgow,
was the love of my life. When I write Scots dialect, I personally
experienced hearing it from my in laws. When my husband got on the phone
to Scotland, after 5 seconds I could barely understand a word.
We moved to Wasilla to get warm. It barely drops past -25 degrees here
in the winter. I became a paralegal and worked for over 26 years for the
same firm.
Alaska is my home. I never thought I would love it so
much, I never want to leave. The beauty of Alaska is a draw I cannot
resist. I love the people and the history. I have been captured by a
place I came to under duress. Life does play some interesting tricks on
one. My love and I were not apart more than 24 hours for 20 plus years. I
never wanted to be anywhere but with him. He was a man to run the river
with and was my biggest fan.
You can find me on FaceBook at
://www.facebook.com/pages/Cherime-MacFarlane/234948983315392 (remember
to all the http as this is cut and paste). I also blog at
cherimemacfarlane.wordpress (remember to add .com, this is also cut and
paste).
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Thanks for stopping by Indie Lindy. Comments and shares are always appreciated. Happy reading and happy writing!
Cherime MacFarlane is one of my favorite authors! Time to gab her latest.
ReplyDeleteQuite agree, Aubree! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. :)
DeleteAlready grabbed my copy! #PTTP
ReplyDelete#PTCLA, all the way! Thanks for supporting Cherime. :)
DeleteLove Cherime's stories. This one is a must read. Eventually I will get through all of her works. Wow!
ReplyDeleteCherime is an amazing storyteller...and a prolific writer. Thanks for commenting, Holly.
DeleteSure do love our Cherime MacFarlane...she's near and dear to my heart and one helluva good writer! <3
ReplyDeleteDitto to everything you said, Jennifer! :)
DeleteThanks Linda for putting this together for me. Big hugs. And the same to all the lovelies who commented.
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure, Cherime! :)
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