Sharps and Violet Eyes (The Rock Springs Saga #3)
Teddy Scott
They called her the Albino.
He saw something no one else ever did.
Wyoming Territory, 1875.
Willa Dawson has spent her life being watched… whispered about… set apart.
Her pale skin, her unusual coloring, her violet eyes—
they made her something different in a world that doesn’t make room for different.
So she learned to be quiet.
To observe.
To survive.
Until Johnny Dawson.
A former Confederate sharpshooter with a past written in distance and gun smoke, Johnny is a man who doesn’t miss—and doesn’t get close.
Not to people.
Not to trouble.
Not to anything that might matter.
But out along Bear Creek, beneath the cottonwood trees and the long Wyoming sky…
Something shifts.
What begins as a moment—unexpected, unguarded—turns into something neither of them is prepared for.
Because the frontier is not kind to fragile things.
And what grows between them?
Is anything but safe.
Johnny carries a past that follows him like a shadow.
Willa carries a life shaped by being seen—but never truly known.
And when danger comes calling—as it always does in the West—they will have to decide:
Hold on to what they’ve found…
Or let it be taken from them before it ever has a chance to become real.

