A Noble Bargain… #Review #Excerpt #LiterarySagas. @JanSikes3

A true testament of character, resilience, and the magic of never giving up.
The year is 1948 and folks in the sawmill town of Crossett, Arkansas, work hard and play hard. Oliver Quinn does both. Oliver is the son of Irish immigrants who firmly believe in pursuing the American dream. His deepest desire is to play major league baseball. He only needs one chance to prove himself.

Rose Blaine is living in a nightmare where dreams don’t exist. She’s suffered for years at the hands of her violent moonshiner father and his partner. During a brutal attack, she must fight back or die. The aftermath is devastating.

Fueled by desperation, Rose strikes a life-changing bargain with Oliver. If he’ll take her and her brother to St. Louis, Missouri, she’ll introduce Oliver to her uncle, a baseball legend.

While their journey is fraught with unseen perils, they forge an unbreakable bond and make surprising allies.
When destiny throws them a curve ball, they must find the courage to create a hopeful future out of the ashes of shattered dreams with newfound fortitude.

About the author

Jan Sikes

Jan Sikes

I’ve been an avid reader all my life. There’s nothing I love more than losing myself in a story.

Oddly enough, I had no ambition to be a writer. But I wound up in mid-life with a story that begged to be told. Not just any story, but a true story that rivaled any fiction creation. Through fictitious characters, the tale came to life in an intricately woven tale that encompasses four books. Not satisfied to stop with the books, I released music CDs of original music matching the time period of each story segment. In conclusion, to bring the story full circle, I published a book of poetry and art. I was done.

Wrong!

The story ideas keep coming, and I don’t intend to turn off the creative fountain.

I love all things metaphysical and often include those aspects in my stories.

I am a member of the Author’s Marketing Guild, The Writer’s League of Texas, Story Empire, and the Paranormal Writer’s Guild. I am an avid fan of Texas music and grandmother of five beautiful souls. I reside in North Texas.

Excerpt from A Noble Bargain…

Oliver heard her screams before he saw her. Something was terribly wrong. He jumped down from the loading platform and took off with long strides toward Rose Blaine, who was running to beat the devil. It wasn’t until he got closer that he spied the blood. So much blood. His heart pounded. “Rose!” She fell into his arms, sobbing, trembling, broken. He held her, not caring that she was getting him bloody. “What happened, Rose? You’re bleeding. I need to get you to a doctor.”

“I…I…I killed him,” she stammered. “Oh, God! I killed Pa.” Her knees buckled.

“Oh, Lord. Okay. Let’s get you somewhere safe and sort this all out.”

“Jack. I have to get to Jack and Harlan.” Her voice rose to a level of hysteria. “I’ll get them.” He pulled a handkerchief out of his pocket and wrapped it around her arm. He pointed toward his Woody Wagon. “Go wait in the car.” She trembled violently, and Oliver put an arm around her waist. “Easy. Lean on me. You’re safe now.” “He killed him. I saw him.” Her voice shook. “Who killed who?” Oliver steered her toward the car.

“Amos. Pa killed Amos, and I saw it. Then he came after me.”

“Shh. Don’t talk about it. Just take some deep breaths and we’ll figure this all out.” They reached his car, and he opened the door. She got inside and collapsed against the back of the seat. “Don’t move. I’ll go get Harlan and Jack.” Oliver jerked his paddy cap off and ran a hand through his hair. She closed her eyes and whimpered, like a wounded animal. Oliver’s heart pounded in his ears. He’d been afraid the violence would escalate. Dammit! He should have stepped in regardless of all the warnings…

Our Review

I really enjoyed reading the first book in this series, A Beggar’s Bargain, so I jumped at the chance to read A Noble Bargain, the next story.

It has a similar setting, early America, where living means working impossibly hard for everything.

We find a brand new set of characters, and I immediately fell in love with the main characters, Oliver Quinn and Rose Blaine.

A Noble Bargain is a heartwarming story of love and determination, of overcoming terrible hardships. Where what began as a friendship turns into a struggle to right so many wrongs.

I shed a few tears for them both along the way, but I cheered when the courage of these two people managed to make a difference after so many ordeals…


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42 responses to “A Noble Bargain… #Review #Excerpt #LiterarySagas. @JanSikes3”

  1. This one is really getting some good buzz.

    1. It is a lovely story… and there will be more!

  2. A wonderful review of Jan’s latest book.

    1. Thank you, Robbie!

  3. Fantastic review. Congratulations to Jan on this book and the praise she’s earned.

    1. Well deserved praise, I must say, Beem…

    2. Thanks a million, Beem! I appreciate your support!

  4. It’s already on my tbr list, so thank you for the reminder :)

    1. Yay! Happy to hear that, Nicholas!

  5. I’m in the middle of this book right now, and didn’t want to spoil it by reading the excerpt and review. All I can say is that I’m enjoying myself!! Congrats to Jan on the great review and thanks for sharing, Jaye and Anita. <3

    1. I did wonder about sharing the excerpt, Diana. I hope I haven’t spoiled your reading !

      1. No worries! I started it and then knew better than to keep going. It’s all just part of the fun or sharing books and reviews. You’re wonderful to read and review and post, and every author is thrilled about that! :-D

        1. so kind, Diana… but I love to share!

    2. I am so happy to hear you are enjoying the story, Diana. I do the same thing when I see reviews for a book I am reading. I don’t want any spoilers. 😄

      1. I have a long drive today, so I’m hoping to finish it, and if not, definitely this weekend. Such a great story, my friend.

        1. Thank you, Diana!

  6. Another wonderful excerpt, Jan! Great review, Jaye and Anita! I’m reading it this weekend!

    1. Thank you, Joy!

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    Great review! It was a fantastic read :)

    1. Thank you, Denise!

  8. Jan keeps writing these excellent books! I’m about 30% through this one right now.

    1. I didn’t think it was possible, but A Noble Bargain is even better than Beggar’s Bargain, the first book in the series!

    2. Yay, Jacqui! I hope you are enjoying the story. Thank you for your kind support!

      1. Oh I am. I won’t tell you where I am, but I can feel something’s about to happen.

        1. very mysterious…

  9. Looks like a must read. Great review, and I enjoyed the excerpt. Very tantalising.

    1. A most enjoyable story, Vivienne… you will be rooting for them from page one!

    2. Thank you, Viv. I am happy the excerpt appealed to you.

  10. Oh my goodness, Jaye! I am shedding tears of joy this morning! Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review my newest. Hugs!

    1. Bless you, Jan, it was a pleasure! 📘💖

  11. A great excerpt from this book. Thanks.

    1. Thank you, Darlene!

    2. I hope it made you want to read the book, Darlene. It’s a really good story…

      1. It’s on my TBR list and near the top.

        1. Yay, Darlene! I hope you enjoy it!

  12. Thanks for the reminder! Another great book by Jan. Jan’s books are always great to read. Best wishes, Michael

    1. Thank you for your kind words, Michael!

      1. You are welcome, Jan! As Jaye wrote, we have to catch up with the reading speed. Best wishes, Michael

    2. Jan seems to write faster than I can read, Michael…

      1. Lol! I feel like I am going slow, Jaye. But I have started in the third book in the series.

        1. my word, I want some of what you have, Jan…

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