Melanie Dickerson, New York Times Bestselling Romance Author
From New York Times Bestselling author Melanie Dickerson comes a story of romance, heroism, and secret identity. Will this Deep South Zorro succeed in saving his sleepy Southern town?
Truett Beverly returned to Bethel Springs, Alabama, after finishing medical school. Fighting a secret war with a corrupt lawman wasn’t in his plans, but when Sheriff Suggs threatens his childhood friend, Truett dons a cape and hood and becomes the Hooded Horseman, placing him squarely in the sheriff’s crosshairs.
Celia Wilcox arrives in Bethel Springs in June of 1880. She’s come from Nashville to help her sister care for their younger siblings. She hopes only to be on the small farm for the summer, just until her mother recovers from the shock of Celia’s father’s death. She must return to Nashville in order to fulfill her dream of opening her own dress shop.
Celia catches Truett’s eye from the moment she steps off the train. He finds himself wanting to impress her, but she flatly refuses to flirt with him or to fall for his—if he does say so himself—considerable charm. Truth is, Celia’s attraction to Dr. Truett Beverly terrifies her.
What will happen when Sheriff Suggs discovers Truett is the Hooded Horseman?
Will Celia’s greatest fears come true?
Or will she be able to prevent the sheriff from carrying out one last lynching?
“With this new book, Melanie Dickerson has taken a different direction from her popular “fairytale” books. In doing so, she has proven that she can also write Southern historical fiction with flair.” — Goodreads reviewer Patti W. S.
“When it comes to Dickerson books, I can’t help but be engaged from the very beginning. This book was no exception.” — Goodreads reviewer Kara
“This has got the be the most incredible book Melanie Dickerson has ever written. It was just amazing. It has such a powerful message . . . I’m just so incredibly impressed with this book. It honestly is a book that everyone should read. It has such a good message and it teaches the correct history well, while all at the same time, Melanie included swoon-worthy romance, well developed characters, and non-stop action and adventure. I was sucked into this book from the very beginning. I honestly have nothing negative to say about this book. It’s just a downright beautifully written book that everyone needs to read.” — Goodreads reviewer Rapunzel S.
“A sweet, dangerous, and exciting story of life in the deep south fifteen years after the Civil War.” — Goodreads reviewer Cortney M.
“This book is so good! I haven’t read a book this fast in a long time. I am still laughing and shaking my head over the witty banter between the main characters. I love how it’s like watching a movie unfold and you can see the characters in your mind. This one is going on my to be read again pile!” — Goodreads reviewer Jackie