Showing posts with label cowboys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cowboys. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2016

New from Prairie Rose Publications - Valentine's Day #WesternRomance #Anthology

Just in time for
Valentine's Day
Prairie Rose Publications
presents
Lariats, Letters, and Lace
**Eight western romance short stories by eight different authors**


A FAMILY FOR VALENTINE’S DAY by Agnes Alexander
Dreams of love come true when a rancher realizes a city woman is what he wants for Valentine’s Day.

A VALENTINE PROMISE by B.J. Betts
Come hell or high water, Kitty Clark will hold Brady Wells to his Valentine promise.

BETWEEN THE LINES
by Linda Carroll-Bradd
Will a fateful letter push a couple apart, or draw them closer?

HE IS A GOOD MAN by Zina Abbott
A letter delivered from the grave changes everything for two young people.

HEARTS IN HARMONY by Patti Sherry-Crews
A secret love, a Valentine's Day dance, and a plan that can’t go wrong…or can it?

A RESPECTABLE WOMAN by Gail L. Jenner
Second chances often come unexpectedly, even when the future seems hopeless.

CHANTILLY’S CHOICE by Niki Mitchell
A young woman must choose between a Pony Express rider and a wealthy rancher.

MAIL-ORDER MIX UP by Kaye Spencer
There’s mischief aplenty when match-making sisters order a bride for Grandpa.


Available on Amazon.com 
Lariats, Letters, and Lace

                                                 

Kaye Spencer

Writing the West one romance at a time

http://www.kayespencer.com

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Coming Soon! Christmas in July Book Event by Kaye Spencer

Mark your calendars!

Kaye Spencer has two short stories included in the annual

Christmas in July event

from
 
prairierosepublications.com      
 More information to come as the date nears. Lots of great stories to choose from!
 
Until next time,
 
Kaye
 


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Coming Soon! A Cowboy Celebration - New western romance anthology from Prairie Rose Publications by Kaye Spencer

Fireworks, fried chicken, and true love…



What kind of Fourth of July cowboy celebration is going on at Prairie Rose Publications? Well, hold on to your Stetsons, because they're bringing out another hot-as-a-firecracker bunch of stories that take place on American Independence Day.


This collection will contain some great Fourth of July stories for everyone, along with the mention of a “special recipe” in each story. The recipes will be included in the back of the book. Prairie Rose Publications had great success with this in the past—and this time around, the stories will include a tasty dish that might be taken to a Fourth of July picnic. These western historical romances have a happily-ever-after ending just in time for an Independence Day release.


Rugged cowboys, daring heroines, and a Fourth of July holiday in the mix are a sure-fire way to get ready for a hot, hot summer.

For the latest information about this upcoming release, visit the Prairie Rose Publications website: http://prairierosepublications.com/

Until next time,

Kaye



Friday, March 15, 2013

Gust Post D'Ann Lindun

Please Welcome D'Ann Lindun to NN! Its a pleasure to have you. And now I will turn the floor over to you. 


Do your characters practice safe sex? Or do you prefer to go with the fantasy, and have them use nothing, leaving that practical stuff off page? I have done both, but honestly, I prefer my characters to practice safe sex. It’s not a political statement or anything like that. I just think condoms brought up in the conversation can be sexy. Let me demonstrate:

From Cooper’s Redemption:

She straddled his belly. His hands went to her ribcage, slowly sinking lower until they rested on her hips. Where they remained.

A boiling, building pressure deep within her needed an escape. And only Cooper could release it. Eager for his touch, she reached for her jeans’ buttons. His hands captured hers and he threaded his fingers through hers, effectively stilling her.

Puzzled by his sudden brakes—much as she loathed to—she sat up straight and said, “What’s wrong?”

“I don’t carry condoms with me.” His voice carried a ton of regret.

“Oh. Me either. At least not in my saddlebags.” Stupid, stupid, stupid.

“There are other ways—”

“No.” Elizabeth rose. With her eyes locked on his, she and kicked off her boots. The she unsnapped her pants. Letting them fall to her feet, she stepped out of them. “If we don’t have trust between us, we don’t have anything. Would you agree with that?”

“Yeah.”

Stepping over him, she straddled him, then lowered herself, guiding his erection against her damp opening. “Would you say absolute trust is vital in any relationship?”

“Yeah.” His surprised tone deepened a bit.

Easing him inside her a fraction of an inch, she continued. “And there’s more.”

“More,” he agreed as his voice croaked a bit like a frog’s.

Holding her position, she said, “I want you to know I have complete faith in you. I always have. I do now.”

“I know.”

Satisfied with that, she took him completely inside her.


Blurb:
Elizabeth Adams is a Los Angles native who has always dreamed of living in the Rocky Mountains. She loves western movies and riding horses, and dreams of being a heroine in a western film. She gets her chance for real life adventure when her mother disappears from Salt Lick, Colorado, after going there to sell a ranch she inherited.

J.B. Cooper (just Cooper) is under suspicion for killing his neighbor, Henry Harper, over a water dispute. There is no evidence to convict him, but the shadow of doubt hovers around him. He just wants to be left in peace.

Circumstances throw Elizabeth and Cooper together when he tracks rustled cattle to her ranch … and discovers a body in the barn. Once again, he is the suspect in a suspicious death. Elizabeth is convinced Cooper had nothing to do with the murder of her cousin because to her, he’s a true western hero. Together, they search for her mother, clear Cooper’s name and fall in love along the way.



And from Rodeo Man:

“Cody, please,” she gasped. “Now.” 


Instead of giving her what she needed, he removed his fingers and climbed on the bed, raised above her. The head of his penis pressed against her. His eyes stayed locked on hers as he reached between them to guide himself into her.

She grabbed his wrist with one hand. “Wait.”

Her free hand searched for the condom she’d stashed earlier. Her fingers wrapped around the package, and she brought it out. With the hand holding his wrist, she let go and clasped his erection while she ripped open the package with her teeth. As she removed the protection, he covered her hand with his.

“No.”

“What?” Had she heard right?

“Leave it off.” He nibbled her bottom lip then spoke against it. “If you want it off, leave it.”

Tears filled her eyes, and she nodded. “Yes.” 


His hand covered hers, circling his straining penis, he guided the head into her. The pressure in her belly began to climb again, and she wrapped her calves around his legs, needing him deeper. He didn’t need urging and began to plunge into her, each time pushing a little farther. When she thought she could take him in no deeper, he pressed more.

Digging her nails into his shoulders and her teeth into his chest just above his flat brown nipple, she kept herself from screaming as he brought her to the edge of ecstasy. The tension in her broke, and she came, shuddering as intense waves flowed over and through her.

He found his own release, shaking as he, too, came.

For a long moment, they each found their breath, then he rolled off her, taking her in his arms. She rested her cheek against his chest, listening to his still-pounding heart. For just a moment, she saw Wyatt’s face in her mind’s eye, but he didn’t linger, and she felt no guilt. Cody rested next to her, and she wanted it no other way.

“You okay?” he asked.

“Yes.” She raised her head and looked at him. “Are you?”

“Yes.” He tightened his arms around her.

“Cody?”

“Hmmm?”

“You…I mean…we didn’t use anything.”

“I know.” Faint humor colored his words. 


Blurb:

When Laney Ellis’ husband is killed by a bull, she is left alone to run their small cattle ranch and raise their son, Justin, on her own. One thing she is determined her son will never do is ride rodeo bulls. But that is the dream Justin holds dearest—to be exactly like his dad, the onetime Colorado State High School Rodeo Champion.

After his rodeo career peaks and begins to slide, Cody Utah opens a bull riding school. Although attracted to his next door neighbor, he steers clear. Cody has heard rumors Laney trapped her husband into marriage by getting pregnant in high school. The last thing Cody wants is children. His mother was a drunk, and he doesn’t know who his father is.

A bull's hooves turned Laney’s world to dust; bull riding gave Cody a life worth living—can they find common ground?

Author Bio:


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, nine ducks and cats of every shape and color often show up in her stories!


Friday, February 10, 2012

From My Laptop to The Big, Scary World

Guess what today is? No, it's not a holiday, it's not the anniversary of anything (that I know of, boy, now I've got me worried too), it's not my birthday so you didn't have to get me anything, although I never turn down presents.


It's release day.


It's a combination of woohoo, I did it! and Holy cow, did I just push 'publish'--wait!


It's oh, man I think I'm gonna puke vs. I wanna shout it from the rooftops.


It's look, I have a new puppy against it's a monster that must be hidden in the closet.


 The irony in this is that The Treasure Hunter's Lady was supposed to come out on February 10th when it sold to a publisher (that crashed and burned a mere 23 days after opening its doors). Mortified that I'd announced to the world that THL was coming, I put on my big girl undies and said, "You know what? THL is coming to the world. I promised February 10th, I will deliver February 10th."


And I have. Countless hours of editing, learning the formatting, of arranging photos and trying out text colors to make a cover I wouldn't be ashamed to show around. Hours of ignoring my family, missing meals and probably damaging my eyeballs. But it's something I wanted so bad, I'd fight tooth and nail for.


I'm proud to say: I did it myself. With the help of awesome beta readers on the editing, of course. You guys rock! I feel for real publishing companies that do all this work. Or maybe I don't, I mean, they have a team and no single person takes care of everything. I worked hard. I freakin' deserve a vacation. (Isn't this the most professional promo you've ever read?)


Since that doesn't look like it's going to be happening any time soon, instead I'll give you a little vacation. Into the steampunk romance-y world that I've been buried in for the last year.


Blurb:
Romy Farrington seems to have the perfect life—a world-famous archeologist father and upcoming marriage to a wealthy businessman. But to Romy, her new life in the city is a punishment.

For years, she traveled the world at her father's side, exploring new lands and uncovering ancient secrets. It was everything she ever wanted, until a near-fatal encounter with hostile natives forced her and her father into a life of retirement in Boston and an undesired advance into proper society.

Everything changes again when she's saved from an accident by a brash Texan in a back alley. Abel Courte may act like a care-free cowboy, but he's harboring a secret—he's searching for the Diamond of Uktena, a legendary jewel that can cure any disease known to man. He needs information Romy's father has in order to get to the jewel. When he traces the origin of the Diamond to Dakota Territory, he sets off to claim the treasure, only to find the archeologist's fiery redheaded daughter stuck to him like a bug in sap.

In a race against time, Romy and Abel must learn to trust each other as they undertake a cross-country journey that will expose them to lands uncharted by white men, a deadly battle against the fearsome creature in possession of the Diamond and a fight to return to civilization where they might make the greatest discovery of all—love.

And an excerpt:
Romy’s eyes locked on Abel's necklace. “What's that around your neck? A fossil of some sort?” 
His hand flew to the pendant and stuffed it back down his collar. “Nothing.” 
“As someone who's seen a lot of nothing, I can tell you without a doubt it's something. Full of secrets, aren't we, Abel?” Blue eyes widened then narrowed, as she looked between him and the maps he'd lifted out of the drawer. Her coyness fell away like leaves in the fall. “You're a treasure hunter. You found out that Papa is going to search for the Diamond of Uktena, but you plan to steal it first.” 
“Why would I want to steal a—” He gave up the pretense. “First of all, it isn't stealing if it isn't in anyone's possession. Second, I'm not a treasure hunter.” 
“It is stealing if you're going to sell a priceless artifact to the highest bidder on the black market.” 
Abel frowned. “I don't need a lecture from some little chit whose daddy is the biggest treasure hunter in the world.” 
Romy poked a finger into his chest. “Take it back. He's an archeologist and an adventurer. When he finds valuables he turns them over to the proper authorities.” 
He pushed her finger away. “I'll bet you a thousand dollars he's not going to do it this time.” 
Her eyes narrowed into slits, half-hidden behind a thick fringe of lashes. “You're wrong.” 
“It would be the biggest discovery of our time. Of any time. It's no mere gem, no ornament to put on a shelf.” 
“I have some knowledge of the Diamond,” she defended. 
The admission was too nonchalant. Had mere curiosity led her to follow him? He patted the fang inside his shirt. “I doubt anyone could put a price on its worth, but there are those willing to try.” 
She stared at him dubiously. “Because it's supposed to come from a mythical serpent?” 
He debated telling her. It wouldn't benefit Romy to know what he was doing. After tonight it was unlikely he'd see her again. 
“Ask your father. He might know more than I do. I have to leave now. I'd appreciate it if you kept our little rendezvous quiet.” 
He snatched up the papers, flashed a grin and started for the door. The rustle of skirts alerted him that she was right behind him, but he didn't slow down. Not until a cold metal barrel pressed against the center of his neck. 
“Stay where you are.” Romy's voice was hard and all business. 
Abel raised his hands. She drew the gun back and came around to face him. The pistol was no little thing, not the type a dainty female would carry for protection. Romy was a woman of many facets, like the fabled Diamond. 
“I can't give you the fang.” 
“I have the feeling it's an intricate detail in your mission, Mr. Courte.” 
He sighed. “I don't know for certain.”“Tell me what you do know.”“The fang is solid proof that Uktena exists.” 
She frowned. “And who is Uktena exactly?”
“Uktena isn't your typical serpent. Rumor has it that this sparkly rock stuck in its forehead can bring power and riches to whoever wields it. Better still, the Diamond cures illnesses. Any disease you can think of.”
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