The Last Honest Seamstress
Gina RobinsonTHE LAST HONEST SEAMSTRESS
Seattle 1889
Too many rough, lonely men, too few respectable women;
Brothels full of prostitutes who call themselves seamstresses;
Two sewing machines;
One real seamstress who desperately needs a husband--of convenience
And one man who will do anything to win her love...
Even make a dangerous deal with Seattle's most notorious madam.
If you're a fan of The Dressmaker, you'll love the gripping historical details and emotional epic love story in The Last Honest Seamstress.
*Other books by Kindle bestselling author Gina Robinson:
T*he Spy Who Left Me "Robinson's clever concoction of lust and longing is a refreshing tropical cocktail."--Publishers Weekly
Diamonds Are Truly Forever* "Readers are in for a fun, rollicking read..." --Romance Reviews Today Live and Let Love,* Coming December 26, 2012 Pink Slipper*, fun, lighthearted women's fiction about finding love and the perfect job Spy Games* "Robinson delivers an entertaining story of stalking, spying, secret identities, and hidden agendas."--Romantic Times BOOKReviews Spy Candy *"With the perfect amount of suspense and humor, this story will stay with readers long after the book is over"--Romantic Times BOOKReviews Lipstick Spy School*, a short story THE LAST HONEST SEAMSTRESS Seattle,1889--A frontier town filled with rough men and prostitutes who call themselves seamstresses. SHE NEEDS A HUSBAND... After too many business setbacks and unwanted marriage proposals, beautiful and ambitious Fayth Sheridan, a seamstress who actually sews for a living, desperately needs to find a husband of convenience. Now if she can only convince handsome sea captain Con O'Neill, the one man in Seattle who's shown no interest in her, that he's the one... HE NEEDS TO WIN HER LOVE...
When Seattle burns to the ground, taking Fayth's shop with it, Con vows to do anything to protect her. Even marrying her before she falls in love with him. When he's forced to make a deal with Seattle's notorious madam, he risks losing everything, including any chance at love with the last honest seamstress in Seattle.