The phrase seemed to bruise her mouth.
Liam sat very still. He’d heard of such things, of course. The West was full of men who could build barns and break horses but couldn’t manage tenderness. Some wrote letters back East and sent money for a woman like she was ordering a stove.
“Who sent for you?” Liam asked, voice low.
“A rancher named Silas Blackwood,” Eleanor said, and the name fell like a stone.
Liam knew it. Everyone did, within a hundred miles. Blackwood had land enough to make other men jealous and temper enough to make them cautious.