TAME A WILD HEART – CHAPTER 1

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tame 667 x 1000CHAPTER 1

Flames licked through the canvas wagon cover. Great billows of black smoke escaped through the top. Horses whinnied. Men shouted. Cattle bawled. The scene was utter chaos.
Catherine Evans shouted orders, turning as a big black stallion charged into the fray. The large man on his back countermanded her orders and barked out his own.
Duncan McKenzie.

Nudging her own stallion, Wildfire, with her knees, she intercepted them. “This is my ranch and my men. I give the orders here. Where the hell have you been? You’re a week late.”

“I came when I could.” Duncan turned to join the men.

“No, you stay.” She whipped around to face the men beating at the fire on the wagon. “Forget the wagon. It’s lost. Get those cows. Now.”

After the men scattered she rounded on Duncan. “When you could, isn’t a good enough answer. This is a working ranch. I have to be able to depend on every man here. And if I can’t, then I don’t want them. I don’t even know why Dad sent for you anyway. We don’t need a gunslinger.”

“James has his reasons for asking me to come. As for a gunslinger, the need has yet to be seen.”

She disregarded his response. “You know about field dressings and I’ve got a man missing and probably hurt. Zeke was driving one of these supply wagons. I could use your help.”

She galloped to the other side of the camp, riding around debris thrown from the supply wagon. Burlap sacks once full of coffee and beans littered the ground beside empty flour and sugar sacks. Tinned food lay bent, smashed under cattle and horse hooves. Ignoring the destruction, she went straight to an overturned supply wagon.

Duncan reined in beside her. “The whole place looks like a battlefield.”

“It is a battlefield and if you’re here to help, then do it.”

“I don’t see anyone.”

She stopped rifling through loose pieces of debris and cocked her head toward the wagon. “Did you hear that?”

There was a weak and distant groan. Catherine saw a muddied, work worn black boot sticking out from underneath.

“It must have upended during the stampede. Zeke was driving. We have to get him out.” She let out a shrill whistle and Wildfire came running to her side. “Good boy.”

She freed her lasso from the saddlehorn, dallying up the front wagon wheel. Duncan did the same to the rear wheel.

“Let’s flip the wagon over. When I holler, you have that horse of yours pull.” She made sure both ropes were tight.

wild_wind 667 x 1000“Now! Pull. You too, Wildfire, come on boy.” The wagon came slowly up and over onto its wheels, wood creaking as it bounced on its axles but the buckboard held together in one piece.

She ran around the wagon to the man on the ground, checked for bullet wounds and found none. The wound on his head bled profusely, as they are want to do, but didn’t appear too deep. Running her hands over him, she found his right leg broken. “Zeke, are you all right? Zeke, can you hear me?”

She looked up at Duncan. “It’s broken. It’ll need to be set before we can move him. I can’t do this on my own. I don’t have the strength to set the leg properly. Will you help?”

“Sure. I need two straight pieces of wood and something to bind them.” He took his knife and cut Zeke’s pant leg open to see how badly the leg was injured. She could see the bone hadn’t broken the skin and there was no bleeding, so the injury wasn’t as bad as it could have been. He could stabilize the leg enough to get the man to a real doctor.

Catherine returned with a couple of loose boards she’d ripped from the wagon as Duncan started to cut off Zeke’s boot. He hesitated when Zeke moaned, clearly in agony.

“Miss Catherine, is that you? What happened?” He was in obvious pain, but still lucid.

She smiled at him and gently brushed the hair back out of his eyes. “I was about to ask you the same thing. You’ve got a broken leg and I know it hurts, but before we set it tell me what you remember. All I heard was the cattle rushin’. By the time I got out of the timber, it was all over.”

Zeke closed his eyes. “It happened so fast. Roy Walker and his men rode in. Next thing I hear gunshots. I tried to control the team but the wagon got pounded by the cows and tipped…I’m sorry, I don’t know what happened after that.” He closed his eyes then opened them wide. “The team! Where’s Abel and Bessie?”

She shook her head, “Don’t worry, they’re fine.”

Zeke nodded then looked at Duncan. “Who’s this? A new ranch hand? Replacing me already?” He tried to smile, but winced in pain instead.

She patted his hand. “Don’t be silly Zeke, you know you’re irreplaceable. Besides, I can’t let your Sarah and little Jacob go, so I guess you have to stay too. This is Duncan McKenzie.”

“Mr. McKenzie, any friend of James Evans’ is a friend o’ mine.” Zeke lifted his hand. “But if you continue cuttin’ on my boot, I’m goin’ to kick you with my other leg. They’re the only boots I got.”

“Pleased to meet you. I’ve got to get this boot off so I can set your leg and if you kick me I’ll have to knock you out.”

“No way.” Zeke ripped his hand from Duncan’s and tried to rise, but Duncan held him down.

Catherine grabbed Zeke’s hand and gently held it. “Don’t worry. I’m gonna buy you the best boots in Creede. I’ll make Gordon send all the way to Chicago if I have to. I’ll even make sure that Jacob has a pair to match his Daddy’s.”

Zeke stopped struggling and relaxed. “The best, huh?”

“The best. I promise,”

“Catherine’s promised and I’m a witness. Let’s set your leg and get you home.”

“Can you hold him down while I set it?”

She took a deep breath and nodded.

Duncan turned to Zeke and said calmly, “This is going to hurt like hell, but I’ve got to do it. I’ll be as quick as I can. Yell, if you want.”

“Here, bite down on this, it’ll help.” Catherine handed him the leather sheath from her knife.

“Just get it done.” Zeke closed his eyes, put the leather between his teeth and locked his jaw.

“Wait a minute. You’ll need something to bind it.” She pulled her shirt from her pants and tore two strips from the bottom. She laid the cloth next to the boards within Duncan’s reach.

“All right, hold him still.” Duncan pulled hard with both hands to set the bones back into place, while Catherine put all her weight on Zeke’s shoulders to hold him down. Placing one board on either side of the leg, he tied them tight with the strips of cloth from her shirt.

Zeke had not uttered a sound. He’d fainted.

When her concentration was on Zeke and his broken leg, she was fine. Now that it was over, she could let go. She sat back and trembled.

Duncan leaned forward and touched her shoulder. “You all right? You look a little pale.”

“I’m fine.” She grasped her knees to her chest and rested her chin on them.

“Are you?”

“I couldn’t have done it alone. Thanks for that.”

“You’re welcome.”

She hated to admit that she needed help. Especially, his help, but she was glad he’d come when he did. He extended his hand to her.

“Thanks.” Taking a deep breath, she got to her feet and dusted herself off. She was not the vulnerable girl she’d been. She was a woman. A woman determined to make her way in a man’s world. One little stampede wasn’t going to change that. “We’ll have to make a litter to take him back to the ranch. Even though the supply wagon didn’t break anything when we flipped it back on its wheels, Wildfire doesn’t take to pulling a wagon.”

“Jake can pull the wagon. Tie Wildfire to the back and I’ll drive while you take care of Zeke. Fair enough?”

“Fair enough.”

He harnessed Jake to the wagon and Catherine gathered all the blankets and other soft stuffs to pad it. Together they managed to load Zeke.

As they pulled into the ranch yard several hours later, Catherine’s father, James, slammed out of the house followed by a very pregnant, young blond woman and a little boy.

“Did you find him?” James called as the buckboard pulled to a halt. “Did you find Zeke?”

“We found him. He’s got a broken leg but he’ll be good as new in a few weeks,” Catherine said as she jumped to the ground. “He’s going to need some tender lovin’ care, Sarah.”

Sarah ran to the end of the wagon and clamored up despite her bulk. “Zeke, honey, are you okay?” She knelt beside him, grazed his cheek with her knuckle, while tears rolled in streams down her cheeks.

wildbride 600 X 996Tenderly, Zeke wiped the tears from her face. “Here now, we’ll have none of that. I’m going to be fine.”

“Papa! Up!” demanded Jacob.

Duncan set the brake and went around to the back to help lift Zeke from the wagon bed. Instead a curly haired blond boy confronted him, pulling on his pant leg.

“Up Mister. Pease.” Jacob held his arms up for Duncan to lift him.

Duncan didn’t want to lift the sweet child. He didn’t want to hold this tiny body in his arms for even a moment, but it looked like he had no choice. Catherine, the only one near enough to do it, just stood there with her hands on her hips, and a grin on her face, waiting.

This small child was not going to defeat him. He’d faced desperate men, men willing to kill to save themselves from Duncan McKenzie, bounty hunter. None of them frightened him as much as this one little boy, who couldn’t be more than two or three. All Duncan had to do was bend down and lift the child, but his knees shook and he could feel himself quiver inside.

“Oh for goodness sake, Duncan, just lift him up so he can see his Papa is all right.” Catherine knew. He didn’t know how she knew, but she did. His only real weakness…children.

Getting a grip on himself, he bent and hoisted the anxious little boy up and over the wagon’s gate. He was light as a feather, so tiny…so innocent.

Catherine was beside him. “That wasn’t so hard now, was it?”

He didn’t miss the laughter in her sparkling silver gaze or the smile formed by her perfect rosebud lips. Without answering he stalked toward the house and the front door.

Duncan closed the door behind him and took a deep breath. He could still smell the fresh bread that Alice baked that morning. He glanced around the foyer, glad to see it hadn’t changed. Directly in front of him stairs led to the second floor and the bedrooms. Down the hall to the right of the stairway were James’ study and a storeroom. The formal parlor, which still looked like it hadn’t been used, was to his left. The Queen Anne chairs and overstuffed divan looked as new as when he’d helped James haul them in.

Beyond the parlor was the formal dining room. A massive oak table and chairs dominated it, in stark contrast to the lace curtains covering the windows. They hadn’t used when he’d lived there, preferring instead the comfort of the kitchen.

Duncan shook the memories from his head, turned and started for the storeroom where he heard James muttering expletives.

“Dagnabit,” James said, “I’ve got a canvas stretcher here I got for just such an emergency, if I could just get it out from behind these steamer trunks.”

“Here, let me help.” Duncan quickly moved the trunks and freed the stretcher.

“Good to see you, Son. You’ve come at the perfect time.”

“To help with this maybe,” he said, lifting the stretcher and following James out. “But not soon enough to keep this incident from happening or keep your daughter from jumping down my back for being late.”

“Things happen for a reason, Son. You’ve got to find the reason.”

“From what Zeke said, the reason is named Roy Walker.”

“He’s only part of it.” James walked out the front doors and over to the wagon. “Sarah, let’s get you down so we can get your husband out of there.” James lifted the pregnant woman easily. He looked good to Duncan. He was still as tall as Duncan’s own six feet four inches and had remained fit and strong despite his advancing age and the graying of his brown hair and mustache.

“Catherine, you and Sarah take Jacob here and make sure the way into the house is clear.”

James ruffled the lad’s hair then lifted him from the wagon. “You go help your Ma and make sure to pick up all your toys, okay?”

“Yup, Big Jim. I pick up toys.” The youngster ran off as fast as his chubby legs would carry him toward the small house across the yard. Catherine followed with Sarah, who still weeped and moved much slower now she knew her husband was all right.

He watched Catherine settled her arm around Sarah’s shoulders and calm her. “Come on now. If you don’t settle down, Doc’s going to have to deliver that baby instead of check on Zeke’s leg.”

Sarah laughed and wiped her tears away. “You’re right and Doc would not be a happy man. I’m not due for another couple of weeks.”

When they lifted Zeke onto the stretcher and off the wagon, he let out a groan. Duncan knew he tried to keep it in, but a broken leg is a painful thing. “Catherine, do you have any laudanum? Zeke could use some until the doc gets here.”

“Sure thing. Be right back.”

Before they entered the Zeke’s house, James said to him, “Don’t worry about a thing. We take care of our own here on the JC. You and Sarah have a home here as long as you want it.”

“Thanks, Mr. Evans. I really appreciate knowing that. I didn’t know how I’d provide for them while I’m laid up.” Zeke raised his head from the stretcher. “I’m really sorry about this, Mr. Evans.”

“Pshaw. Think nothing of it. None of this was your fault. I’m just glad you weren’t hurt worse.”

Zeke nodded and laid his head back down. They got him settled him on the bed and walked out of the house, leaving him to Sarah’s tender ministrations.

At the front door James turned to Duncan. “I’ve sent for the doctor and after you get cleaned up I’d like for you to come to my study. We’ve got some talking to do.”

That sounded ominous to Duncan, but he nodded. “Where do I clean up?”

“In your room. I’ve had it cleaned for you.”

“I can stay in the bunkhouse with the rest of the men?”

“Don’t be ridiculous. You’re family. You’ll have your old room.” James stopped, his hand hovered above the doorknob. “This is your home, Duncan. Always has been and always will be.”

Something in the dark recesses of Duncan’s heart was moved by James’ declaration. Home. How long since he’d been any place he could call home? Ten years. There had never been anywhere else for him but here. “Thanks, I appreciate it.”

Duncan drove the wagon the short distance to the barn where he unhitched Jake and untied Wildfire, fed and watered them. He flung his saddlebags over his shoulder and headed to the house. When he finally opened the door to his room, he stared in wonder. Nothing had changed. Everything was exactly as he had left it ten years ago.

The massive bed that James had ordered special so he could stretch out his six foot four inch frame without hanging off the ends still had the same quilt on it. James’ wife Elizabeth had made that quilt for Duncan when he’d first come to live with them twenty years ago. He’d been thirteen, orphaned and big for his age. None of that mattered to Elizabeth who saw only a boy who had saved her husband’s life and now needed a home and family. He ran his hand over the quilt enjoying its comforting softness.

The bedside night table and washstand were both made of dark walnut that matched the bed, as did the wardrobe and chest of drawers. They had marble tops, a luxury Elizabeth had insisted on saying they would last forever. It appeared she was right. On the washstand were a porcelain pitcher and basin, his favorite sandalwood soap, two washcloths and a hand towel. The nightstand held a small pitcher of water, a glass, a kerosene lamp and an ashtray for his cheroots. At this point Duncan wouldn’t have been a bit surprised to find the wardrobe full of his clothes. He was almost afraid to look, but it turned out to be empty. Empty and stale, just like his life had been for the last ten years.

Putting aside his nostalgia, he quickly emptied his saddlebags, washed his hands and face, and donned a clean shirt before walking downstairs to see James.

Catherine met him in the hall. “Dad always said you’d be back. He made sure your room was ready for you.”

“And you? Did you know I’d be back?” he asked softly.

“No. I didn’t care one way or the other.” She turned on her heel and opened the door to her room. “But I hoped,” he heard her say under her breath as the door shut.

Duncan smiled.

The Book I didn’t expect to write by Nikki Lynn Barrett

Hi everyone! Cynthia, thank you for letting me be a guest on your blog today!

Amazon_2 Welcome to November! At this time last year, I was gearing up to release my debut book, The Secret Santa Wishing Well. November 17 marks the end of my first year in publishing. My fourth and latest upcoming release is another Christmas title, called On the 12th Date of Christmas. This book…I didn’t expect it. Had no idea I’d be writing it. It’s the ‘follow up’ to Secret Santa.

My beta reader was the first one to ‘hint’ at a story for one of Secret Santa’s secondary characters. Her name is Robin, and she is a very important person in Cheyenne and her children’s lives. When the book came out, I had a few more people want more! So, I thought and thought some more. I think it might have been January when I asked “So who wants more of the Secret Santa characters in a story for Robin?” From the enthusiastic response, I knew what I had to do.

I knew it wasn’t going to be writing the story until at least the summer for a fall release. It gave me time to think about it. I had to give the story the same feeling I did in Secret Santa.

I kept struggling with a story for Robin. Then I was having a conversation with my husband, who is a very big supporter in my writing career. Often times over dinner we plot out stories. I told him I wasn’t sure if there’d be a follow up this year or not. I couldn’t come up with a story for Robin. So we came up with different ideas, and the gears started rolling around in my head.

It took a little more plotting and planning, but the story idea came to me.

And in a little more than a week, On the 12th Date of Christmas will be released.

My betas and early ARC review team has been loving the story so far! I have a friend who I’ve known since 2005 that is reading it and it’s her first taste of one of my books…She’s normally a sci/fi fantasy reader and she’s really enjoying the book.

Oh, and that beta reader that first suggested Robin’s story has planted another idea in my head. So….there’s more of these characters to come. Tune in mid 2014 for details on that one!

I love my job!

secretsantacover_2Thanks for following me along today! I’d love to give away a copy of my debut, The Secret Santa Wishing Well. One lucky commenter gets an e-copy of the story.

Blurb:

After being mugged, Robin Sorenson is left shaken and her spirit in humanity broken. Worse, she’s not sure how to deal with the new anxieties or who to confide in since she’s always preached to pick oneself up and move on. Yeah, she’s been the go to girl when anyone’s had problems.
Christmas is coming, and her belief in magic and miracles has faded.

Then Jonas comes back.

Jonas Aimes made a mistake. A big one, when he walked away from Robin a year earlier. He’d loved her, always had and still does, but his desire to please his aging and strict parents took precedence. Back from the overseas internship they’d struggled to get him in, he plans on winning Robin back. What he didn’t count on was discovering the shell of the vivacious woman he’d loved.

Broken.

Remembering her love of Christmas, Jonas pulls the holiday heartstrings. What? All is fair and love and war. Right?

Twelve days, Twelve Dates.

Robin is speechless when Jonas not only refuses to leave her alone, but dares her to accept his cheesy holiday themed challenge. Twelve dates to give him a chance to prove he loves her and is never leaving her again.

But in the season known for miracles can Robin find the magic needed to open her heart and faith once more…or will she forever wonder about the ghost of the Christmas past that could have been?(

Add to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18483703-on-the-12th-date-of-christmas“Is it him?” Cheyenne whispered from behind her.

EXCERPT:
Robin nodded and focused, taking another picture. “Yup. I’m going to send him a picture text. Of himself.” She giggled, punching the appropriate buttons on her phone to do the task. “I don’t know how soon he’ll check it.”

“Can I help you ladies?” A spiky haired, scrawny man stood behind them now, eyes narrowed. Robin straightened her spine. Ah, but they must look a little suspicious.

“No. Just ready to embarrass my boyfriend.” She cracked a grin. Whoa. She’d said boyfriend. Well, that made the most sense to tell the guy, as he already stared at them with a frown. He probably wondered just what mischief they were up to.

“Is he the Santa unknowingly having his picture taken by you?” The frown on the guy’s face disappeared as the corners of his lips twitched.

“Absolutely. And I just sent him the picture, too.” Robin stuck her phone back in her pocket, stealing another glance over at Jonas. At any time, he would pull out his phone to pretend to check the time, when he’d really be peeking at his texts. At this time, there were no kids around him, as they all scurried off with their families. Any second now. And boom. The moment she’d been waiting for. The quick sneak into his pocket, pulling the phone out slightly. Then he snapped his head up, searching searching his surroundings. She tried to back up, ended up bumping Cheyenne which caught them both off guard. That only caused a bigger distraction and Jonas caught sight of them. He smiled and waved.

“Well, he’s on to you now.” The guy smirked.

“Yes, I’ve already noticed that. We’ll be going now. Have a great day.” Robin tugged on Cheyenne’s sleeve, pulling her away. They both burst into laughter as they approached Jonas. “That was a bit embarrassing!” She whispered to Cheyenne, who nodded. Heat rushed to her cheeks. Cheyenne’s were red as she stifled another giggle.

“Ho ho ho!” He said cheerfully. “Santa doesn’t appreciate sneaky women taking pictures of him. You two are on the naughty list this year.” His eyes sparkled with laughter as he couldn’t take them off of Robin.

“I’m shaking in my boots.” Robin shivered for effect. She looked him up and down. “You’ve gained a lot of weight since I saw you last. What in the world is in your diet?” She poked at his fake pudgy belly, laughing at the way he pushed her hand away.

“Hey! Santa does not appreciate naughty girls poking at his belly, either!”

“Boy, Santa doesn’t appreciate much this year, does he? Have a little cheer! No more of your grumbling.” Robin cracked, elbowing Cheyenne as they both laughed.

Jonas reached into his pocket and handed her a dime. “Here, why not make a wish? Then be on your merry old way and leave this Santa to his work.” A gentle laugh came from his lips. Robin knew he enjoyed this just as much.

“Can I wish myself off the naughty list?” Robin batted her eyelashes at him, edging closer to the well and prepared to drop the coin in.

“It doesn’t work that way, young lady. Santa loves the flirting, but you’re still on the list.” Jonas said close to her ear. How many more times could he get another shiver out of her?

“Darn.” She feigned a sad face, then dropped the coin in after thinking of a wish. “Despite your pudgy belly, you make a really hot Santa.” She backed away from him with a smile.

“Santa will be calling you with details for your second date.” Jonas used a deep rumbling voice.

“I’ll be looking forward to it. Have a good day, Santa.” Robin waved at him. Her spirits lifted as she walked away with Cheyenne. A few feet away, they looked at one another and burst into laughter.

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Happy Halloween by Jesse Kimmel-Freeman

Happy Halloween, EVERYONE! This is my absolutely FAVORITE holiday! No, wait, I’m supposed to say Hi first. Hi, everyone. It’s Jesse Kimmel-Freeman here! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

1277724_10151720728012972_1008518887_o_2This year is especially fun because my son is 5 and my daughter is 2, so I cannot wait until tonight when we are out trick or treating! We have our costumes already! My son is being a ninja!

My daughter is being the cutest little witch EVER!

Speaking of witches, Happy New Year to all the witches out there. May this new year bring you a full heart and belly, and enough good times to help you through whatever comes your way!
This year to get in the mood for Halloween, I decided to take on a small project that kept me up for nights unable to go to sleep at night. You see… I am a fraidy cat. No, that doesn’t even begin to explain the epic levels of fear that I can create with my overactive imagination. I found 13 common urban legends and retold them so they were more like real stories. I’m sure you’re like rue_2“Urban legends, pfft, I eat those for breakfast!” Yeah, well, I don’t. I don’t read scary stories, watch scary movies- na da! I am freaking scared! LOL. So this task was UBER hard and fun. It was really fun to see the common themes in urban legends- man, I must admit they are seriously sexist! And everyone in them are just plain stupid! No, that isn’t fair… they aren’t stupid (I don’t like that word), they are the most naive and gullible people in existence. Did that make writing the scary stories any easier? Oh, heck no! I actually had to wake up my husband several times just to take me to the bathroom or to turn on the light in the closet of the bedroom. Yes, I really am that bad!

So I hope that if you tell scary stories as part of your Halloween, remember some of us are just plain chicken and it isn’t nice to tease! LOL. So for you out there that love a quick read that might cause you to reconsider that creak in the house, I’ve made Don’t Be Afraid: 13 Urban Legends Retold free for today only. Here is the Amazon link http://amzn.com/B00FVQCK6K.

brody (1)_2I hope everyone has a safe and happy Halloween! Remember this is the time when the veil is thinnest, so try not to upset the ghosts and spirits of the past that might be lingering near you!

AuthorSnapshot (1)_2About Jesse:
Jesse has studied anthropology and used her “education” as an excuse to hang out with vampires- her masters’ thesis was going to be modern vampire culture. They really do exist. Vampires have been her obsession since she was about five years old when she swears she was bitten by one.

She enjoys reading and writing. But most importantly being a crazy mom to her son, new daughter, and ever growing pet family. Singing silly songs at the top of her lungs and embarrassing her son is one of her favorite activities. She considers herself to be an odd duck.

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Werewolves are Great for Halloween! By Terry Spear

Werewolves are Great for Halloween!
By Terry Spear

seal_wolf_xmas-300_2Or… Christmas, Thanksgiving, oh, heck, when they’re hot and hunky, they’re great anytime, don’t you think?

That’s what I think. I’ve never written a werewolf book set at Christmastime. Thanksgiving, yes! For the Silver wolf pack, they had to solve a crime and it happened during the big pack Thanksgiving gathering. But I had never written any kind of a Christmas story, soooo, my editor asked me if I’d like to write A SEAL Wolf Christmas? And I was like, YES!!!!

I love the Oregon Coast SEAL wolves and I had written two of the stories already, To Tempt the Wolf, where Hunter Greymere is a SEAL wolf, and then he was a team leader for three others. So for the next story, I had the perfect couple in mind. In A SEAL in Wolf’s Clothing, Hunter’s sister, Meara, and one of his teammates, Finn Emerson, have a conflictive beginning right away. She’s known him forever and no way, Jose, is she ever getting involved with a SEAL. Period. Never. Ever.

But he arrives after one of their team is hurt and he can’t get hold of Hunter, who he’s trying to warn about the dangerous situation. He’s off with his mate in Hawaii on a honeymoon, and Meara is home alone, intending to rent out the beach cottages to single, alpha male wolves only, and find one she’d really like to court.

Finn’s arrival doesn’t help at all. In the midst of all this, we have Bjornolf Jorgenson, who is a real ghost of a SEAL, as in ghosts the mission. And he and one of Hunter’s female undercover operatives end up in a real sparring session, where he ties her to her hotel room bed—with her own pantyhose!!!, and Hunter has to rescue her. Now, that story was just begging to be told. So when Deb asked about A SEAL Wolf Christmas, I totally forgot that I had to write Jaguar Fever first. (I had 6 other books contracted at the time.)

Huntress_for_Hire_new_1950_2And I jumped right on it. I had the most fun with it. Went from writing a word on the page, to 96,000 in record time. Some stories are just meant to be told. And the Christmas theme was sooo much fun.

Here’s an excerpt from A SEAL Wolf Christmas showing the mystery, the murder, the Christmas, humor, and the romance:

She had to admit Bjornolf was good for a rescue. She was also glad they had their own vehicles at the Christmas tree farm. That way she didn’t have to hear his guff all the drive back to the cottage about why she shouldn’t have gone alone tonight.

What she didn’t expect was for him to escort her through the parking lot, walk her all the way to her car, pull her into a hard embrace and kiss her like they were newlyweds. Long and penetrating, hard and gentle and every kind of delicious kiss in between. He finally released her and dragged in a breath of cold air. His heart was pounding furiously, his breath short, puffs of white vapor floating between them.

“Damn but you taste good, Anna,” he said, softly, his eyes dark with feral need as he rubbed her arms. The heat sizzled through her blood beneath the jacket and sweater she wore.

“He better be watching us,” Anna warned in a whisper, but she didn’t mean it. She loved the way he kissed.

Bjornolf gave her a devilish smile and a quick kiss on her cold nose, his mouth hot against her skin. “Follow you home, honey.” He pulled her door open and once she climbed in, he closed it for her. She waited for him to enter his own vehicle and start the engine before she drove off.

Anna assumed as soon as she parked and Bjornolf followed her into the house, that they’d talk. What she didn’t expect was that she’d wait for him to walk her to the door, even allowing him to take her hand as if they were wolves on a date.

What was wrong with her? With him?

They didn’t need to pretend to anyone here.

Bjornolf didn’t say a word, just held her hand possessively and escorted her to the porch. Then he unlocked the door and closed and locked it behind them.

“Did you want some cocoa?” he asked, as if he didn’t want the night to end.

She shook her head. “You have to go with Nathan to buy Christmas ornaments tomorrow.”

She saw a flash of disappointment cross his face. She was surprised he hadn’t said a word about her investigating the crime scene on her own.

She remembered the dog tags in her pocket and pulled them out. “I found these right before Stanton came across me.” She glanced down at them and read the inscription. “Thomas Cremer. The other dead man, maybe?”

Bjornolf wasn’t looking at the dog tags when his gaze met hers. He’d been observing her face with a mixture of respect and astonishment. “Now I know why Hunter recommended you for this job.”

She gave Bjornolf a slight smile, appreciating his comment more than a little.

He took the tags and examined them, sniffing them. “The second dead body we smelled.”

“Yes,” she said solemnly. “The man had also been in the service.”

“I’ll let Hunter know in the morning. Guess we ought to turn in.” He looked hopeful that she’d say he could join her in her bed.

She gave him a quick smile and headed down the hall before she changed her mind. “Night, Bjorn.” She called him the shortened version of his name that he’d given the man at the tree farm, as a humorous touch.

“Night, honey,” Bjornolf said as if they truly were newlyweds, and he’d be joining her in bed shortly.

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So, what do you think about the two of them? From the beginning when he tied her to a hotel room on a mission, and now to this? Would YOU like to be Anna, and why?

I’ll be giving away a print copy of A SEAL Wolf Christmas to a US address only. If a winner is International, I can substitute an ebook copy of Huntress for Hire, another suitable “Halloween” book that is all about hunting vampires and more! Romance, mystery, humor, murder… the usual.

Thanks to Cindy for having me here today, and for those who celebrate Halloween, Happy Halloween!

Terry_Spear,_right_2ABOUT THE AUTHOR
USA Today bestselling author Terry Spear has written over fifty paranormal romance novels and medieval Highland historical romances. In 2008 Heart of the Wolf was named a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. A retired officer of the U.S. Army Reserves, Terry also creates award-winning teddy bears that have found homes all over the world. She lives in Crawford, Texas. For more information, please visit www.TerrySpear.com, follow her on Twitter, @TerrySpear, and like her on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/terry.spear. Join Terry’s Shifters at: http://terryspear.wordpress.com/

Interview with Geri Foster

Please help me welcome Geri Foster to my blog today. She’s got a great interview for us.

3NIGHT_COVER_2Tell us about yourself.

I live in North Texas with my Hubby and a pesky dog named Lola. I write full time and enjoy my eleven grandchildren.

Tell us about your current series/WIP.

I just recently published the third book in my Falcon Securities Series, and in November I’ll be releasing three short novellas in my Accidental Pleasures Series. They are erotic romance that I refer to as short, cute and sexy.

Where do you get the ideas for your stories?

I wish I knew where my ideas come from I’d turn off the facet. I have so many ideas for stories I can’t possible live long enough to write them all. I always begin with the Inciting Incident. That’s the location and what’s at stake. I develop a story promise, which means in the first page I’m going to bring up a situation that the reader will ask, is this going to work and in the end will the story be complete.

What is your least favorite part of writing?

Editing! I love to freely write the story just so see how it flows. It’s the cleaning up that I struggle with.

What advice do you have for other authors wanting to self-publish?

A very successful Indie Author gave me a piece of advice. It’s all about inventory. Keep putting out the next book.

All self-pubbed books are rumoured to be shoddily edited. What do you say to that?

I think that happens, but it’s not the general rule. I honestly think some people like to bash someone else’s writing. I’ve even heard it from Indie Authors. I refer to them as the mean girls of Indie. But, everyone who is Self-pubbed needs a good editor. Shop around until you find one.

Are you a plotter or a pantser?

I used to be a plotter then I learned once I knew how the story ended, I didn’t want to write it. Now I sit down and write the story in my head. Close to the end, I decide what has to happen to tie up the story. That makes it fresh for me.

What do you have planned for the future?

I plan to write the fourth book in the Falcon Series, start a new Series called the Covenant of Justice, and a the Witch and Warlock Series.

How far do you plan ahead?

Two years. I try to stick to my deadlines so my readers get a steady supply of my writing. I keep to my plan as much as possible, but we all know that story has to pop into your head before you can write it.

Will you share some encouraging words for authors still struggling for that first contract?

I’ve been writing forever, so I say, don’t ever give up. I know you hear that all the time, but stay with it. If you really want to be a published, and you remain true to your craft, it will happen.

What’s next for you?

Finish up editing my Accidental Pleasures Series, write Jake’s story for the Falcon Series, sum up my Justice Series and get two books out, then write two books in my Witches and Warlock series. Hopefully by the end of next year.

30998_440751315986804_1999557828_n[1]_2Bio
As long as she can remember, Geri Foster has been a lover of reading and the written words. In the seventh grade she wore out two library cards and had read every book in her age area of the library. After raising a family and saying good-bye to the corporate world, she tried her hand at writing.
Action, intrigue, danger and sultry romance drew her like a magnet. That’s why she has no choice but to write action-romance suspense. While she reads every genre under the sun, she’s always been drawn to guns, bombs and fighting men. Secrecy and suspense move her to write edgy stories about daring and honorable heroes who manage against all odds to end up with their one true love.

Sneak Peek Sunday – FIERY BRIDE week 8

fiery_bride 200 x 300“Not yet. You still have to eat. You can’t have had any decent meals since you left New York. The roadhouse food at the train stops is bad, at best. Besides, I don’t want you to fall into the clutches of Mr. Butler. He does not appear to be one that is easily deterred.”

“Well, I….”

“Good, it’s settled.” He linked her arm through his.

“Forgive the buckboard. I was expecting there to be more baggage.”

“Nothing to forgive,” said Maggie. “Had things worked out correctly there would have been a trunk.”

Caleb simply nodded.

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IT’S ALWAYS HALLOWEEN ON A SPACE STATION – by Vijaya Schartz

IT’S ALWAYS HALLOWEEN ON A SPACE STATION – by Vijaya Schartz

Akira_medium_2Imagine a woman Samurai bounty hunter, walking the space station promenade in full black armor and protruding steel and plasma blades, with a cheetah trained to retrieve fugitives. Well, this is my heroine, Akira, and it’s not Halloween, although some of the aliens out there might look a little strange. This is just daily business on Borealis, a decrepit space station at the fringe of conquered space. Yep. We are in the 2600s and man has spread throughout the galaxies. There is a war going on, and the rebel planets are gaining on the dictatorial Transplanetary Protectorate.

BOREALIS IX: AKIRA’S CHOICE

Science Fiction Romance Novella

By Vijaya Schartz

Available everywhere in all eBook formats

Kindle: http://amzn.com/B00EWTQHAW

Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/vijaya-schartz

Bounty hunter Akira Karyudo knew something didn’t add up when she accepted her assignment. Why would the Trans Planetary Protectorate want a kidnapped orphan dead or alive?

She will get to the truth once she finds the boy, and the no good SOB who snatched him from a psychiatric hospital. With her cheetah, Freckles, a genetically enhanced feline retriever, Akira sets out to flush them out of the bowels of the BOREALIS space station. But when she finds her fugitives, the man is not what she expects.

Markku, a decorated rebel soldier, only protects his nephew from the authorities, who performed painful experiments on the boy. Stuck on Borealis, he hides the child. But how can he shield him from the horribly dangerous conditions in the lawless sublevels of the decrepit space station?

Akira faces the worst moral dilemma of her career. Law or justice, duty or love. She can’t have it both ways.

EXCERPT 1 – First meeting:

Two thugs stalked away to follow the cheetah.

“Go after that cat and you’re dead!” The strong baritone voice came from a tall man aiming a blaster at the two hoodlums.

He stepped out of the shadows, in full paramilitary gear. His left hand held a long knife. He sidled toward Akira, circling the thugs, who started to retreat at the sight of his blaster.

“Mind your own business.” Akira didn’t appreciate unwanted help.

The man stepped closer. “These goons know nothing about civilized rules of fighting. They want your body, your hide, your cat for its meat, and your armor and weapons.”

“I know that.” Who did this man think she was? A neophyte? “There is no honor in killing defenseless creatures.”

“There is no honor in this place.” His gaze skimmed the sorry lot holding an assortment of blades and clubs, some with protruding metal spikes. “Believe me, they are far from defenseless.”

The thugs kept their distance from the blaster aimed at them, but they did not retreat.

“Still. I refuse to kill if there is another way.” None of those rejects would threaten her individually, but their number could present a challenge. As more joined the group, she counted two dozen.

The louts glanced at one another with indecision. At least, they understood the warning. She was trained and dangerous. Not to be trifled with. They widened their half circle in front of her, still hesitating, but they held their ground. Chikusho.

In a few long steps, the stranger joined her side. From his walk and the way he held his weapons, she could tell he had military training. He didn’t look like a TPP soldier, though. Something wild lurked in his clear blue gaze. A free thinker. A bounty hunter like her? Or perhaps a rebel?

“You look like you could use some help.”

“Do I?” Unbelievable. “Why should I trust you?” She couldn’t help the derision in her voice. “For all I know, you could be their leader, luring me into a trap.”

He chuckled and shook his head. “I’m not one of them, and you are in more trouble than you know.”

“Get out of my way.” Akira clicked open the metal claws of her forearm braces then unsheathed a titanium short sword and adopted a defensive stance. “I work alone.”

He laughed. “And I’m telling you, this is no place for a warrior from a distant past. Especially, one who cares about something as futile as honor.”

EXCERPT 2 – The kiss:

Ever so gently, he brought his face closer to hers, his gaze fixed on her lips. She’d secretly dreamed of this moment. How could she deny him? Her entire being yearned for his kiss.

Her desire betrayed her, and her mouth opened slightly, then his lips brushed hers, soft, tentative at first. He nibbled her lower lip, making her want him even more. A soft moan escaped her. Akira’s consciousness hinged on their gentle kiss.

Then, as if on cue, he drew her tight against him and claimed her mouth, imperious and fierce, like the warrior he was. She let him ravage her, enjoying his male scent, his strong will and determination. Warmth flooded her body. She tingled all over with life, and the awareness of him.

Unable to remain passive any longer, she responded in kind. The places where their bodies touched burned with fire. Her hands cradled his head, her body arched closer, as if to melt into his. By the golden rays of Amaterasu, she didn’t know a kiss could be so powerful.

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An Interview with Allegra Gray

Please help me welcome Allegra Gray to my blog today. Allegra is honoring us with the cover reveal for her next book, THE DEVIL’S BARGAIN.

AllegraGray_NothingButTrouble_800px_2If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be, and why?

Well, I love my home overlooking the mountains. I’m really lucky. So, I wouldn’t necessarily want to live somewhere else, but I DO wish I could teleport myself…that way I could see the world and still come home to Colorado.

Have you had other careers before becoming a writer?

Oh, yeah. I was an active duty officer in the U.S. Air Force, have taught college English, managed contracts in the Middle East, am currently a landlord, and even (long ago) been a computer game tester. I still work in the defense industry as well…though if some of my carefully-laid plans come to fruition, I hope to have more time to focus on writing soon!

How many books have you written? Do you have a favorite?

I’ve written 4 books. 3 are available now; the 4th will be out before Christmas. My favorite is always the one I’m about to write next.

Tell us about your current series/WIP.

I just finished my “Daring Damsels” trilogy with the publication of Nothing But Trouble last month. I really enjoyed working on that book…one of my favorite secondary characters, Charity Medford, finally gets her own story. It was challenging, though, because in the previous two novels, I subjected her to some pretty rough times, so by the time she gets her own story, she’s got some scars that she tries to hide under her normally-perky attitude. Basically, she’s suffering from what we would recognize today as PTSD, but since the novel is set in Regency England (and Scotland), there’s no such term. She’s afraid of people discovering her “madness” and condemning her for it. In a society where women’s behavior was strictly scrutinized, this puts her under some serious pressure. To show how she deals with that, and still has the courage to pursue life and love, was very satisfying.

Next up, I’m finishing some edits on a medieval romance that has been on the back burner for way too long, and then I’ll be working on a new trilogy…one that is unusual in that the books are set in different time periods, but are connected by some historical events and artifacts that play a role in the characters’ lives.

AllegraGray_TheDevilsBargain2_800px_2What is your next project and when will it be released?

My next project is a medieval romance called The Devil’s Bargain. It will be available in early December.

What is your writing routine like?

Usually I write for a couple hours each evening after the kids go to bed. On the rare weekend I don’t have tons of family commitments, I cloister myself in my office for hours. It’s not a lot of time, so I try to make good use of whatever time I get.

Having achieved your goal to be a published author, what is the most rewarding thing?

Having readers come back asking for more. I still remember one message from a woman a few years ago who told me she had to keep sending her kids outside to play so that she could keep reading my book!

Allegra_Gray_2_2Where can readers find you?

Facebook is the best place to find me. I hang out there frequently (though slightly less on weekends or vacations). I also have a website, www.allegragray.com, where you can find info on my books, excerpts, and (sometimes) upcoming appearances.

Where can readers find your books? Print/Ebook?

See the links below. The first two books are available at all major ebook retailers. Nothing But Scandal is still available in paperback as well (Nothing But Deception is harder to find in paperback, though limited copies are available on Amazon). Nothing But Trouble, my latest release, is currently exclusive to Amazon as an ebook, but will be available at all major ebook retailers by mid-December.

Do you have any upcoming FREE promotions you would like to tell us about?

I will have some free promotions and a couple book giveaways coming up towards the holiday season. The best way to be the first to know about them is to sign up for my newsletter. I only announce new releases and promotions where one of my books is available for free, so you won’t get bombarded with petty detail. If you are interested, please go to my website and the sign up form is right on the main page: www.allegragray.com

Where can we find your books?

They are all on Amazon. Here are the links.

Nothing But Trouble
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F1IG0OQ/
Nothing But Deception
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003IYI7A0/
Nothing But Scandal
http://www.amazon.com/Nothing-But-Scandal-Zebra-Debut-ebook/dp/B002DYMBJY/

Writing from the heart by Lynn Cahoon

Please help me welcome Lynn Cahoon to my blog today. She’s got a great blog for you and I know would love your comments.

Final_Marriage_Not_Included_copy_2Writing from the heart.

We all have them. The stories that we call the one from our heart. For me, Marriage Not Included is one of those heart stories. Not because I wanted to be a defender of the heritage seed movement, but the places and events my heroine experiences are all from my ‘real’ home town.

Kuna, Idaho was a small town surrounded by farm land. I rode the bus an hour to school, winding through the mile long ‘blocks’ which on our street had six houses. My best friend lived a half mile away. And getting together after school with anyone was out of the question, until I passed my driver’s exam.

My graduating class was 60 strong. We would have been 63 but a couple didn’t pass their final exams and one guy moved into the more structured facility on the east side of town, the state penitentiary, before graduating.

But years later and many miles away, I can still hear the cows mooing gently in the pasture, the warm summer nights when we sat outside in the dark, watching for the stars, and the angst I felt as a teenager, wanting to be anywhere but were I was. I dreamed of living in New York, going to school in a small New England college, living a life I could only imagine.

I didn’t move to New York or graduate from an Ivy League college. And I don’t live in the same small town where I grew up. I do imagine my hometown and the joy of a little girl riding her first horse. Or planting her first row in her garden.

Simple lives. Of course, now my ‘small town’ is a bedroom community of the larger Boise. The new high school I graduated from is now the old high school. Time passes. Sometimes for the better.
I like to think the world Lauren and Miles resided in helps to preserve my memories of that simpler time.

What type of setting do you like in your stories? Are you a country girl (or guy) at heart? Or do you yearn for big city adventure like the teenaged me?

Marriage Not Included
Lauren is headed back to school, this time not as a fun loving coed but to achieve her dream of turning the family farm into Idaho’s first Heritage Seed Center. Selling organic produce at the local farmers market, she meets Miles. After an unexpected act of kindness toward her daughter, Lauren agrees to one date.

As a VP and heir apparent to HN Seeds, the family business, Miles unknowingly holds the future of Lauren’s farm in his hands. Lauren’s looking for anything but a romance. She’s got too much on her plate to risk the distraction. But he plays the one card Lauren can’t resist, family. Miles needs Lauren and her daughter to feel at home. And Lauren needs Miles and his large extended family more than she knows. But can she forgive the one betrayal that would ruin all of her plans for the future?

Available at Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/Marriage-Not-Included-ebook/dp/B00CXAB1ZI
Links –
Goodreads – http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5857424.Lynn_Cahoon
Twitter – https://twitter.com/LynnCahoon
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/LynnCahoonAuthor
website – http://lynncahoon.wordpress.com/
Amazon author page – http://www.amazon.com/Lynn-Cahoon/e/B0082PWOAO/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1
Soul Mate website – http://www.soulmatepublishing.com/

Cahoon (2)_2BIO – Lynn Cahoon is a contemporary romance author with a love of hot, sexy men, real and imagined. Her alpha heroes range from rogue witch hunters, modern cowboys, or hot doctors, sexy in scrubs. And her heroines all have one thing in common, their strong need for independence. Or at least that’s what they think they want. She blogs at her website www.lynncahoon.wordpress.com

COVER REVEAL

Here is the cover for the Christmas anthology I’m in. I was extremely flattered to be asked by New York Times Best Selling Author, Debra Holland, to join her in this anthology, Sweetwater Springs Christmas. All of the stories are set in Sweetwater Springs, Montana at Christmas 1895. All your favorite western authors are here. Debra Holland, E. Ayers, Linda Carroll-Bradd, Linda McLaughlin, Paty Jager, Jill Marie Landis, Bev Petersen, Tori Scott, MJ Frederick, Trish Milburn and of course, yours truly.

Are you ready? Here is the beautiful cover and it’s available on Amazon for pre-order at http://amzn.com/B00G06W3SA

Here are the story blurbs for each author.

Christmas in Sweetwater Springs: A Montana Sky Short Story Collection

ELIZABETH AYERS – A CHRISTMAS FAR FROM HOME
Frank Coleman comes to Sweetwater Springs to ask Adie Reiner to be his wife, but things don’t happen as planned. Frank has been devastated by the plight of the Crow Indians, and when he discovers the indifference and bigotry within the Reiner household towards the Indians, he leaves. But he doesn’t leave alone. Adie and her sister come with him. Adie is determined to help those less fortunate. www.ayersbooks.com

LINDA CARROLL-BRADD – WISHES ON A STAR
Free-spirit Richelle Quaid is outspoken, confident and a little bit spoiled. She sets tongues wagging with her bloomers and bicycle but also catches the eye of visiting rancher Landon Howard. An incident with her bicycle causes his prize colt to bolt into the cold Montana night. As Richelle and Landon track the animal together, they can’t fight their growing attraction. Will a wish made on a star foretell their future? www.lindacarroll-bradd.com

MJ FREDRICK – ABIGAIL’S CHRISTMAS ANGEL
US Marshal Benedict Traylor has avoided Abigail Sinclair, his best friend’s widow, since his friend’s death in the spring. Part of his reason is guilt over his role in Marcus’s death. A bigger part is his guilt over the tenderness he feels for Abigail. But it’s winter, and he knows she needs his help. When he arrives and finds her unconscious on the floor of her barn, his plan to stay only a little while flees. As he nurses her back to health, his affection for her blossoms anew. www.Mjfredrick.com

DEBRA HOLLAND – THE GIFT OF MUSIC
The holiday season brings renowned harpist Blythe Robbins to town to perform at the newly-opened hotel. Timid Blythe is drained from a grueling performance schedule and wants nothing more than to rest and do some soul-searching about her future. Peter Rockwell, shy scion of a prominent hotel family, seeks to gain his experience managing a hotel away from his overbearing family. Can two reserved people overcome their limitations and find love? www.drdebraholland.com

DEBRA HOLLAND – A FAMILY FOR IKE
Elderly hermit Chappie Henderson rescues newly orphaned Ike Tannerson and takes him to town to find a home. As Ike struggles to fit in with his new family, Chappie worries for the boy. But to help Ike, Chappie will need to emerge from his long solitude, something that seems impossible. www.drdebraholland.com

DEBRA HOLLAND – THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS
The town banker Caleb Livingston opens his new hotel, crowning the holidays with a lavish party for the whole town. Although his intention is to advertise his business, in the process, the banker learns that perhaps some things are more important than money. www.drdebraholland.com

PATY JAGER – A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER
Dr. Carson Raines has one wish for this Christmas; to find his missing wife. He enlists the help of a married couple who are Pinkerton Agents. They find his wife, Ida, living in Sweetwater Springs as a spinster. Ida is pleasantly surprised to run into one of the new boarders at Mrs. Murphy’s boarding house. He’s a handsome doctor who might be able to help her discover her missing past. www.patyjager.net

JILL MARIE LANDIS – UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR
Spinster Violet Winters is determined to make the best of spending her first Christmas alone in Sweetwater Springs. When she slips and falls one icy cold evening, not only does Rory Townsend, a drifter nicknamed “Tumbleweed” come to her rescue, but the townsfolk rally to help too. Violet quickly discovers what it means to live in a close knit community and that it’s never too late to give up on love and the surprises life has in store. www.jillmarielandis.com

TRISH MILBURN – A NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Grace Mayfield leaves behind betrayal and heartache in Kentucky for a new life in Montana. She’ll be satisfied with a stable, happy new home on her cousin’s ranch cooking for the ranch hands. What she doesn’t expect is to find true love with cowboy Andrew Kingston, especially when she’s been failed by love before. www.trishmilburn.com

LINDA MCLAUGHLIN – THE BEST PRESENT

Ten-year-old Allison Harcourt’s life has been turned upside down since her father lost his job and her beloved grandmother died. She’s not looking forward to Christmas, especially since she can’t figure out how to finish the scarf she’s making for her mother. An unexpected stop in Sweetwater Springs brings her and her parents to the boarding house of the widow Murphy. Sometimes sweet things can be found in the most unexpected places. www.lindamclaughlin.com

BEV PETTERSEN – THE CHRISTMAS CROSSING

Ellie would love to leave her father’s peddling wagon. But spending Christmas Eve locked in the Sweetwater jail is the bossy Cal Barrett’s idea, not hers. How can she possibly sit behind bars when snow melt threatens to wash away her beloved animals, and her dream of finding a home? However, with a little Christmas magic, two searching hearts discover they can bridge much more than a raging river. www.BevPettersen.com

TORI SCOTT – A PROMISE FOR CHRISTMAS
When Rachel Tanner loses her husband two months before Christmas, the holiday looks bleak for her and her young son, Cass. Then her husband’s brother arrives in Sweetwater Springs to help Rachel make it through the winter, turning her life, and her heart, upside down. http://toriscott.blogspot.com

CINDY WOOLF – SUGARPLUM DREAMS
Julia Bosworth is a woman scorned. Determined to follow her dreams and not those of her mother, she comes to Sweetwater Springs, Montana to open a sweet shop. Little does she know that in Sweetwater Springs dreams really do come true and Christmas miracles happen. www.cynthiawoolf.com

old farm in the mountains at winter