Book Blast & Giveaway: Cowboy Up by Allison Merritt, Vickie Taylor, Leslie Garcia, Melissa Keir, Autumn Piper, Sara Walter Ellwood & D'Ann Lindun
Cowboy
Up
A
Contemporary Western Romance Box Set
By:
Allison Merritt, Vickie Taylor, Leslie Garcia, Melissa Keir,
Autumn
Piper, Sara Walter Ellwood, & D’Ann Lindun
Blurb
Seven
men as tough as the west…Seven women who know how to...Cowboy Up
A
boxed set of seven romantic novellas by seven award-winning authors
experienced with writing about the men of the West.
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Always,
Cowboy by Allison Merritt
The
past is better left behind, unless it offers a brighter future.
Brody
Longtree's first love was bull riding, but he loved beauty queen
Libby Dempsey equally as hard. When she turned down his marriage
proposal, everything from his rodeo career to his love life went to
hell. His love ran too deep for blame, so he made the best of what
life threw at him. Things finally get back on track...and then she
almost runs over his dog.
When
her pageant dreams died in an embarrassing display of nerves, Libby
made a new, cowboy-free life for herself. One where she could train
other girls who want to be pageant princesses. One that doesn't give
her any reason to dwell on what might have been with Brody until his
dog bounds into her heart. And she bounds into Brody's bed.
Despite
the differences in their lives, they mesh together, the way Brody
always knew they would. No matter what, he's waiting until he's
certain Libby is ready to get married before he asks again, but their
relationship comes under fire when one of her friends reveals a
secret about a little girl Libby is awfully attached to—a girl
who's the right age to be Brody's daughter.
Excerpt
Under
that snap front western shirt, did he still sport six-pack abs? She
couldn't count the number of times she'd helped him out of a similar
shirt and put ice on his bruises after a ride. Or how often they'd
parked at the lake and explored one another under the stars.
“Hot?”
Brody asked.
“What?”
“You're
flushed. We could go sit in the stands, maybe catch a breeze.”
“Yeah,
I guess.”
“Can
I ask you something, Lib?” Brody rose. His dark eyes were serious
and a few lines bracketed his mouth. “Why'd you come tonight?”
Libby
swallowed hard. “You asked me.”
“Really?”
“I
only live an hour away and I didn't have anything else to do
tonight.” Tell him you miss him.
“You
used to be more honest.” He slipped his hand around her wrist. “You
missed me.”
“I—”
Electricity buzzed through her from his touch. “Maybe a little.”
“Maybe
a lot.” He pulled her into his arms. “You wouldn't be here
otherwise.”
About
Allison Merritt
A
love of reading inspired Allison Merritt to pursue her dream of
becoming an author who writes historical, paranormal and fantasy
romances, often combining the sub-genres. She lives in a small town
in the Ozark Mountains with her husband and dogs. When she's not
writing or reading, she hikes in national parks and conservation
areas.
Allison
graduated from College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri with
a B.A. in mass communications that's gathering dust after it was
determined that she's better at writing fluff than hard news.
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Cowboys
Don’t Cry by
Vickie Taylor
A
broken cowboy with nothing left to lose…except his heart.
Dash
Connaway is hell-bent down a highway to nowhere. But he can’t
outrun fate. Just a few months ago, he’d had a new album shooting
up the country music charts, a luxury tour bus prepped for gigs in 39
cities, and a live-in girl friend he’d been thinking of asking to
marry him. Now he’s just another drifter with an old guitar, a
beat-up pickup, and a dog named Bill for a bed mate…until he meets
Maggie McCain.
Maggie
isn’t your ordinary Oregon rancher. She’s more into organic
gardening and hand-spinning yarn from the fleece of her prized
alpacas than breeding stinky old cattle. She’s a nurturer, a giver,
so when Dash steps into her life from nowhere, she’s ready to trade
in her solitary existence on the farm in favor of a husband to grow
old with and a passel of children to care for.
But
when she learns the real reason for Dash’s commitment to life on
the road, she’s faced with a difficult choice and a lesson in the
fallacy behind the old saying “Cowboys don’t cry.” Only time
will tell just how potent the healing power of love can really be.
Excerpt:
“It’s
a girl,” he pronounced cradling the newborn alpaca in his arms.
The
woman wiped her grimy chin with the back of her grimier hand. Tears
tracked through the dirt on her cheeks. “You did it.” She pushed
to her feet, but her legs looked none too steady. She picked up the
rifle and leaned on it like a crutch.
Dash
went to her, ready to catch her if she fell. “We did it,” he
corrected.
“Yes,
we did.”
He
smiled and reached out to her free arm. It was meant to be a
celebratory brush, a comfort…but it lingered a moment too long. The
air changed.
Without
warning, she swung her rifle up and rested the barrel against his
chest. “Now who the hell are you, and what are you doing on my
land?”
About
Vickie Taylor:
Vickie
Taylor published her first book in 1999 and quickly rose to the ranks
of national best-selling and award-winning author. She enjoys all
types of books, but especially paranormal, suspense, and western
contemporary with the unifying theme being romance. Vickie always
enjoys a good love story. She is the author of sixteen published
novels and is a four-time nominee for the Oscar of the romance world,
the Romance Writers of America Rita award. When she’s not writing
or reading, she’s usually out riding horses, training search and
rescue dogs, or volunteering with her local humane society. She is an
avid supporter of the campaign to preserve America’s wild horses,
and her latest release, Cowboys Don’t Cry is the first book
in a new series featuring her beloved mustangs. Sign up for her
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to be notified when the next book in the series, The Horseman’s
Widow, coming October, 2014, is available.
Vickie
loves to hear from readers and can be contacted via the methods
below:
Website | Facebook | Twitter
Website | Facebook | Twitter
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A
Cowboy’s Heart by
Leslie Garcia
Teenage
lovers torn apart by betrayal. Have seventeen years changed
everything—or nothing?
Star-crossed
lovers in their south Texas hill country high school, torn apart by a
best friend’s lie, a mother’s cold hatred, and a father’s lack
of trust…
High
school junior Illy Kingston turns to varsity football star and cowboy
in training Gil Salas when her father, a Border Patrol agent, is
killed under suspicious circumstances.
Their
hormone-fueled, all or nothing affair ends when betrayal tears them
apart.
Years,
later, Illy returns home, at loose ends after her disastrous marriage
to a reality show rock star ends with an embarrassing photo gone
viral and a divorce.
When
Gil and his mounted Border Patrol make an unannounced civic call at a
local elementary school, Gil is shocked to see Illy lurking in the
shadows, threatening to upend his existence once again.
The
old passion still burns—but neither can go back to the innocence of
their high school affair. Illy swore never to love a man wearing a
uniform that didn’t involve jeans, a western hat, and boots. Gil
has a price on his head.
And
star-crossed love doesn’t usually work for cowboys, either.
Excerpt
He
stopped abruptly. Illy had told him to stop, and he hadn’t thought
she meant it. The memory of her reacting to him, caressing him,
wanting him, stormed back. And then, when Emma called, she’d turned
off and fled in a fury.
Did
she think he’d seen the picture? He’d seen it online, like the
entire world had, according to all the social media. What if she
thought he was just acting out what he’d seen? No matter how much
the photo enraged and sickened him, he could only imagine her horror
that her marriage was over, but that episode never would be.
Did
she feel strange at all, being in his arms after that very public
display with her ex-husband? His heart thudded dully. She must know
he’d seen the picture, but what would it do to her if she knew the
truth?
He
closed his eyes. She was out of his life, and that was best for him.
Because truth be told, he didn’t know if he could take her again
and not remember the second most painful night of his life. The night
he’d happened on Illy making love to her rock-star husband in
public.
About
Leslie Garcia:
Leslie
P. GarcÃa grew up lost among a crowd of six siblings and a menagerie
that included more than twenty horses and ponies, uncounted dogs and
cats, possums, raccoons—even a lion and monkeys. Then she moved to
Texas, fell in love, was disowned—and embarked on her real
adventures, raising 4 children, teaching hundreds, and loving 9
grandkids through forty years of marriage. The fabric of that
colorful life has always been writing. In A Cowboy Heart,
Leslie celebrates two of her passions—cowboys and the ever present
chance at redemption in spite of past mistakes. Leslie loves hearing
from readers and can be found all over cyber space, including these
places:
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The
Heartsong Cowboy
by
Melissa Keir
Can
two people, one horse and the power of love cure a little girl?
Angela
French blames herself for her daughter’s lack of voice. Determined
to do anything to correct the situation, she seeks out Jake Kyncade,
the owner of The Heartsong Ranch.
Jake
Kyncade hides his own sorrows behind his no-nonsense demeanor.
Helping children becomes one way to correct his past. Using equine
therapy, he sets out to make a difference.
Can
Jake help Angela’s dreams come true or will Jake’s past bring
more heartache? Will love save them all?
Excerpt
With
Taylor asleep on the couch, Angela snuck the magazine out of her
daughter’s sleeping hands before carrying her to her bed. After
making sure her baby was tucked in, she turned out the lights and
went to the kitchen. She sat down at the table to study the article
about the horse whisperer. The photos gave off a peaceful feeling—so
much so, she longed to jump into the images. Along with the horses,
there were shots of children laughing and petting the animals. The
article mentioned a little boy with Down’s Syndrome whose language
increased after a week of animal therapy. The
Heartsong Ranch. Even the name sounds encouraging. Dare I get my
hopes up?
One
photo in particular captured her attention. The owner, Jake Kyncade,
wore jeans and a cowboy hat as he stood next to the ranch sign. She
took a deep breath as butterflies circled in her abdomen. He’s
sexy. Very different from Mike. Mr. Kyncade has this wounded look in
his eyes. I wonder what his trauma was. I’ve gotten better at
noticing it in others. Still, he’s good looking. Probably married
with his own children.
About
Melissa Keir
Melissa
Keir has always wanted to be an author when she wasn’t hoping for a
career as a race car driver. Her love of books was instilled by her
mother and grandparents who were avid readers. She’d often sneak
books away from them so that she could fantasize about those strong
alpha males and plucky heroines. In middle school and high school,
Melissa used to write sappy love poems and shared them with her
friends and still has those poems today! In college her writing
changed to sarcastic musings on life as well as poems with a modern
twist on fairy tales and won awards for her writing. You can find
many of these musings along with her latest releases on her website
and blog.
As
a writer, Melissa likes to keep current on topics of interest in the
world of writing. She’s a member of the Romance Writers of America,
Mid-Michigan RWA Chapter, and EPIC. She is always interested in
improving her writing through classes and seminars.
Melissa
doesn’t believe in down time. She’s always keeping busy. Melissa
is a wife and mother, an elementary school teacher, a movie reviewer,
an owner of a publishing company as well as an author. Her home
blends two families and is a lot like the Brady Bunch, without Alice-
a large grocery bill, tons of dirty dishes and a mound of laundry.
She loves to write stories that feature happy endings and is often
seen plotting her next story.
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Cowboy
Trouble by
Autumn Piper
She’s
decided to make some bad choices this weekend.
Susie
Howell has always done what her family expects of her, but they don’t
know about the divorce papers she’s just signed, or the secret
torch she carries for sexy ranch hand Cash. When keeping the secret
gets to her, she flees her brother’s wedding reception. Determined
to live a little, she swipes the nearest truck from the ranch and
heads to Sin City.
Cash
Acosta has worked hard for everything he has, and nobody is taking
off with his truck. When he sees it driving away, he jumps in—and
becomes the unwilling passenger of a ready and willing woman he’s
forbidden to touch. Hell-bent for trouble, the boss’s sister has
already earmarked him as one of her “bad choices”.
And
Susie intends to get what she wants.
Excerpt
“So
that’s why you’re runnin’.” Under the parking lot lights, his
eyes were pitch black. He thumbed a tear from her cheek.
She
tried for a more ladylike sniffle, blinked away her tears. Nodded,
for lack of a better reply.
“When
I hear a beautiful woman wants to make some mistakes, my gut instinct
is to help her out with that.” His thumb brushed her lower lip.
“Hearin’ she’s single…that’s another checkmark in the pros
column.” Hypnotized, she barely breathed as he cupped her jaw in
his fingers and that gaze riveted on hers. “Seein’ her cry? What
choice do I have?” He bent to her, his lips hot and strong, skilled
as they teased hers apart, his tongue waking feelings she’d
forgotten. And Lord, it may be too soon, it may be wrong, but she
wanted.
Wanted Cash, his hands, his mouth, his… She grabbed onto his hard
shoulders, slipped her hands up his neck, buried her fingers in that
thatch of hair. And kissed him like there was no tomorrow. Of course
there was. Sexy, brooding, womanizing Cash wanted her, and he’d be
hers, at least for this trip.
About
Autumn Piper
Born
and raised in itty-bitty Rifle, Colorado, Autumn Piper studiously
avoided trouble…but is now inclined toward it, particularly in her
novels. She thinks the best things in life are funny, and the
runners-up, romantic.
An
admitted carb addict, Autumn writes, edits, manages two teenagers,
two cats, a box turtle with a huge personality, one husband and many
supersize houseplants, and does the cooking and cleaning when forced
to.
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Chasing
a Cowboy by
Sara Walter Ellwood
He’s
running from heartbreak. She’s chasing after love… Their hearts
will never be the same.
Paige
Morgan has lived her entire life in the glare of her fraternal twin
sister’s star. Although the sisters are as different as sun is from
the moon, Paige fell in love with the same man as her
famous swimsuit model sister. When country superstar Chase Jordan is
dumped at the altar by her twin, Paige sees an opportunity to go
after the one thing of her sister’s she’s always wanted. She
finds Chase in Cabo San Lucas nursing his broken heart in the
true country song fashion—with a bottle of Jose
Cuervo—and reminds him of the desire he once felt for her. Will
this singing cowboy change his tune as they set the tropical nights
on fire? Or will Paige be the one singing the blues when her sister
shows up wanting her man back?
Excerpt
All
of his hopes and dreams shattered on what should have been the
happiest day of his life. Today, instead of settling in for their
two-week vacation and only getting out of bed to eat, he was nursing
a bottle of Jose Cuervo. Why had he come here? His brother was right;
he could have easily eaten the cost of the trip. Chase had insisted
that he had to escape for a little while, lick his wounds and come up
with a plan before he had to go back on tour in a few weeks. Jack
accused him of wanting to punish himself. Why else would he go to the
place he and Kayla were to have their honeymoon? Had he come here to
remind himself of what should have been? He shook his head, hoping to
dislodge the thoughts, and turned to gaze out the other side of the
bar.
A
woman stood on the walkway staring at him through a pair of Aviators.
Her long blonde ponytail shimmered in the sun like spun gold. He
narrowed his eyes. Was he now hallucinating?
She
entered the bar and headed toward him. Sitting on the stool beside
him, she removed her sunglasses to reveal a pair of expressive hazel
eyes. “Surprise.”
“Paige?
What the hell are you doing here?”
About
Sara Walter Ellwood
Although
Sara Walter Ellwood has long ago left the farm for the glamour of the
big town, she draws on her experiences growing up on a small hobby
farm in West Central Pennsylvania to write her contemporary westerns.
She’s been married to her college sweetheart for over 20 years, and
they have two teenagers and one very spoiled rescue cat named Penny.
She longs to visit the places she writes about and jokes she’s a
cowgirl at heart stuck in Pennsylvania suburbia. Sara Walter Ellwood
is a multi-published author and publishes paranormal romantic
suspense under the pen name Cera duBois.
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Cowboy
Bred, Cowboy Born by
D’Ann Lindun
Freedom
or family? Only love can make the choice.
Photographer
Alannah Murphy refuses to be tied down. She watched her parents
struggle to hold onto their dairy farm until it killed them. The mere
thought of the same fate makes her shudder. When she meets rancher
Sterling Gentry she has to face her fears, or lose him.
Sterling
Gentry longs for someone to hand his ranch down to. Like his father
before him, he has sacrificed everything to hold onto the land his
ancestors settled. But finding Ms. Right proves harder than he
imagined. Then he meets Alannah Murphy with her big city ways. How he
can ever take a chance with a woman exactly like his mother, who
abandoned him when he was a child?
Despite
their determination to stay the course they’ve each chosen,
attraction pulls them together as steadily as a nail to a magnet. Can
these two find a way to mesh Alannah’s need for freedom and
Gentry’s desire to hold onto his land?
Excerpt
Still
snapping photos, the woman approached him. When she came within
speaking distance, she waved. “Hello.”
“Who
the hell are you? And what are you doing in the middle of the road?
Don’t you know better than to stand in the way when somebody’s
herding stock?”
Her
mouth opened and closed a couple times. “I didn’t think—”
“Hell
no, you didn’t think,” Gentry shouted. “Damn it anyway.”
“I’m
sorry,” she said in a small voice. “The shot was just so good…”
The
shot?
She’d ruined hours upon hours of exhausting work because she’d
wanted a picture? Who the hell would do something so stupid?
Only
a damn greenhorn.
For
the first time he noticed her get-up. A straw hat only a city girl
would wear, floaty pink top with tiny straps that left her bare
shoulders exposed to the unforgiving Arizona sun, cut-off jean shorts
and red cowboy boots. Daisy Duke personified. He shook his head in
disgust.
Reality
crashed over him.
The
New York photographer his mother had enticed out here, hoping an
article in The
Cowboy
magazine would bring attention to the Santa Gertrudis cattle they
raised.
Damn.
About
D’Ann Lindun:
Falling
in love with romance novels the summer before sixth grade, D’Ann
Lindun never thought about writing one until many years later when
she took a how-to class at her local college. She was hooked! She
began writing and never looked back. Romance appeals to her because
there's just something so satisfying about writing a book guaranteed
to have a happy ending. D’Ann’s particular favorites usually
feature cowboys and the women who love them. This is probably because
she draws inspiration from the area where she lives, Western
Colorado, her husband of twenty-nine years and their daughter.
Composites of their small farm, herd of horses, five Australian
shepherds, a Queensland heeler, two ducks and cats of every shape and
color often show up in her stories!
D’Ann
loves to hear from readers! Please contact her at:
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