- clean fiction, ebook sale, moonlight kisses, multi-author sale, near miss, October, romanctic suspense, suspenseful books, sweet love stories, Western historical romance
Near Misses and Moonlight Kisses
Woohoo! Fall is finally here–can you feel the coolness in the air? As we gear up to head into the spooky season, a couple of authors of sweet historical Western romance and I are ready to kick it off with a super ebook sale! Ready to load your Kindles? Each of these books, which feature swoony heroes, brave heroines, and a touch of suspense, will be .99 cents Monday, September 28 – Friday, October 2nd. An Agent for Lucy by Amelia C. Adams An Agent for Cynthia by Amelia C. Adams Cross Her Heart by USA Today Bestselling Author Jo Noelle All By My Selfie…
- Belles, Brides of Hope Hollow, finding love in the Old West, mail-order bride, Oregon, sweet love stories, true love, Western historical romance, Wyoming
I’m Writing My Own New Series!
Whew! If your new year began anything like mine, you’ll totally understand when I say, “When will this merry-go-round stop?” Not that I don’t enjoy merry-g0-rounds, but generally speaking, I’m a slow-moving creature. I like to take my time doing things right, and the past few weeks have flown by in a flurry. Why, you might ask? Because I wanted to publish book 2 in my new Brides of Hope Hollow series sometime in January. But when I got sick in December–so sick that I was basically bedridden for several weeks even through Christmas–I wasn’t sure if I could pull it off. As stubborn as I am, though, I decided…
- Belles, clean fiction, finding love in the Old West, Old West, prairie life, Short Stories, summer stories, sweet love stories, true love, Western historical romance, Wild West, Wyoming, YA books
The Belles of Wyoming Summer Collection II
For the second half of September, we have 1o more Belles of Wyoming books coming your way! At this point, I’ve read several of them, and I have to say, this is a fabulous collection! These authors are so talented, I keep wondering how in the world they come up with such intricate plots. Wow! Which one has been your favorite so far? Which one(s) of these below look enticing to you? All of them, you say? Wonderful! Grab a book or two and immerse yourself in the nostalgic town of Belle. Summer’s Love by Patricia PacJac Carroll Summer Vance finds injured animals and brings them home to her…
- Belles, clean fiction, Old West, prairie life, Short Stories, summer stories, sweet love stories, true love, Western historical romance, Wild West, Wyoming
Belles of Wyoming Summer Collection
Hi! I’m so glad you are joining me today! As I mentioned before, two of my books, In the Nick of Time and Daring to Love Again, will be part of the Belles of Wyoming summer collection. This collection of stories from several different authors takes place in summer, and most of them end with a barn raising for Rosalie and Marin Davis, two newlyweds in the town of Belle. However, each book is a standalone. Readers will get glimpses of other people in town, but the books themselves can be read in any order. We have 20 novellas releasing throughout the month of September 2019, Monday – Friday of…
- Belles, finding love in the Old West, Short Stories, summer stories, sweet love stories, true love, Western historical romance, Wyoming
Two New Stories for You!
While reading a series, have you ever wished you could just reading straight through books 1, 2, 3, etc. without stopping or having to wait for the next installment? Well, that is how the Belles of Wyoming multi-author series is designed. In the past, the other authors in the series and I have released 5 books back-to-back in a week’s time so that readers have five new stories to read. And even though they are shorter stories, readers have really enjoyed them. Well, I’ve got some awesome news to share with you. We have opened the summer collection to several new authors (but probably not new to you), and in…
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Tombstone Picture Gallery
Recently my husband and I took a day trip to a small town in southern Arizona called Tombstone. You’ve probably heard of it, being the history buff that you are. However, even though I’m a native Arizonan, I’ll admit that I wasn’t always into history, and when my high school team traveled to the tiny town of Tombstone a million years ago, I didn’t realize its significance or the contributions the events of those days made to the cowboy stories that are so prevalent today. I’m happy to say that I now know better, and our recent trip gave me an even greater understanding of that time period in this…