Road Trippin'
A couple of weekends ago, I set out with my husband on a one
tank trip to Arkansas. We got lost along the way, thanks to Really Lost Lucy,
the GPS navigator on my cell phone. You can imagine by her name that this is a
pretty frequent ordeal. It didn't matter, because I like to say, “It's all part
of the adventure” and “Today you've seen something you never saw before”. It
ended up being a wonderful trip and great day for it—before the sky opened and
dropped a ton of snow on us. Road trips are inspiring, because they get me
thinking of people and places away from the small town life I'm accustomed to.
My novella in the box set Cowboy Up 2 varies a little from
Always, Cowboy in the first set. In number one, the story took place in one of
two towns, Lake Home or Courtland. I was happy keeping the characters more or
less stationary. For Good Ride, Cowboy, I wanted the title to not only reflect
Perry Glidewell, champion cowboy, is good at what he does, but the road trip
taking him and Sommer Allen across the country is also a memorable journey to
romance.
This isn't my first story about how a crazy road trip can
bring characters closer. I love giving a story more than one setting to bring
about unexpected turns in the plot. There are several movies and books that
have an influence on why I like writing books with more one setting. One of my
favorites if Leap Year starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. The heroine chases
after the man she's been dating forever, but ends up in love with the surly Irish
guy she meets at his run-down pub. Or what about When In Rome? The heroine
takes a handful of coins from the fountain of love in Rome and is pursued by
several suitors. Whether they last a single day or span a country or two, I
think a road trip leads to some funny moments, a few that will touch your heart
and hopefully a good memory worth holding on to.
Good Ride, Cowboy is a story where two characters are forced
together as traveling companions. Sommer's choices are riding back to Texas
with Perry or calling her parents to admit she's made yet another mistake in
her long list of regrettable choices. Perry offers Sommer a ride because his
mama raised him right, but along the way he faces some truths about his desires
that prove he's not as content with his lot in life as he seems. They're a
little messed-up in their personal lives, but I think their journey proves that
as a team, they can pull off anything.
If you're stuck under the threat of bad weather, Good Ride,
Cowboy can carry you away to a warmer climate and you can enjoy the variety of
stories in the whole set. Or maybe you'll find time to get behind the wheel and
discover your own adventure. Until the next road trip, everyone! Happy reading!
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Good Ride, Cowboy by Allison Merritt
Sometimes all you need is one good ride to clear your head.
Thanks to her ex-boyfriend, Sommer Allen's life is in
shambles. She's headed home to Courtland, Texas for her sister's wedding, but
when a quick stop a gas station ruins her plans, she's left stranded and at the
mercy of a handsome cowboy.
Perry Glidewell is on his way back to Texas after winning
another championship in the arena versus a bull. When he finds Sommer having a
meltdown in the middle of a parking lot, he knows he can't leave her alone.
Since her hometown is near his, it makes sense to hit the road together.
Sommer never imagined falling for a cowboy. His manners and
gallant attitude win her over quickly, but with her future uncertain, she's not
quite willing to give her whole heart to Perry. He'll do whatever it takes to
break the walls around Sommer's heart, because beneath her tough-talking
exterior, he sees she's the type of Texas girl he's always dreamed of.
EXCERPT:
Perry opened the door. “What the hell are you doing? Are you
trying to steal my truck?”
She glowered. “Of course not. You snore. I thought I'd be
able to sleep out here. I was asleep,
until I turned a little and set off the alarm. I'm so sorry.” She handed him
the keys and knocked something off the dash.
A lacy bra landed on his bare feet. His gaze shot straight to
her chest. Sommer's t-shirt was tight around her breasts and her nipples made
perky bumps in the material.
Perry clenched his teeth. Of all the damn things to notice.
He bent down and picked the bra up by the strap. “Think you lost something.”
She snatched the bra out of his hand. “You try sleeping in
one of these.”
“Not really my style, sweetheart.”
“It's not like I have a garment bag to store it in. Anyway,
you snore really bad. It's like the cross between a wood chipper and a rabid
lion. I can't spend the rest of the night listening to you.”
“You could have woke me up instead of alerting the whole
world to where we are.” He shook his head. “You're one strange lady.”
“Am not.” Her lower lip slid out and she folded her arms
under her breasts, pushing them up higher.
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.
Cowboy in Waiting by Leslie P. Garcia
She’d buried a hero. She wasn’t looking for another. But her
cowboy in waiting was far from a hero…
Bury enough dreams, and you’re bound to grow up.
Diana Salas Chester is a rancher’s daughter and a hero’s
widow. There isn’t a lot she can’t do, from raising her daughter Gwen to facing
down the loss of dream after dream. And then a birthday celebration goes wrong,
and Diana winds up in Border Patrol Agent Ray Bennett’s bed.
Not many of her acquaintances approve of Ray “Baby” Bennett.
But is he just the cowboy she’s been waiting for? Ray Bennett spent his life
running away from the demands of his cowboy brothers and the ranching life. So
when he wakes up in bed with his Border Patrol partner’s sister, he doesn’t
want the complications. But suddenly the choice isn’t his to make.
EXCERPT:
Across from him, Di straightened in
her chair. He looked her over appreciatively. The halter dress she wore plunged
deeply, the icy blue contrasting with a smooth, even tan that went enticingly
lower than he would have expected. Compassion headed toward desire. Hell,
toward lust. Maybe if the night went suddenly better…
She tilted her head a little, then
shook it. “You…what kind of car do you drive?” she asked abruptly.
“Yellow Corvette.” He waited for the
gleam of appreciation.
“Then you’re the idiot in the yellow
car!” She closed her fingers around her drink glass so hard he thought it might
break, and gulped half the drink before slamming it down again.
“I will never forgive Rachel for
this—this nightmare! My best friend? How could she set me up with some stupid,
stuck-up, oversexed jerk in a yellow car? Damn you, Rachel!”
He gaped for a moment, then slowly
closed his mouth. “Just one thing,” he asked. “Who’s Rachel?”
About
Leslie Garcia:
Leslie P.
GarcĂa 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:
The Heartbroken Cowboy by Melissa Keir
Love isn’t found at
the bottom of a bottle…
Johnson O’Neill joined The Heartsong Ranch to escape his
addiction. One night at a friend’s wedding, stress causes him to fall off the
wagon and into the arms of the woman of his dreams.
Debra Donahue lost her husband to alcohol then pulled herself
up by her bootstraps becoming a million-dollar selling real estate agent. One
night with a sexy cowboy and a bottle of whiskey, Debra falls hard.
Can an alcoholic cowboy and a brokenhearted woman find love
despite their fears? Or will the bottom of a bottle claim another happily ever
after?
EXCERPT:
“I don’t drink, but could use a strong one, right now. Not
this sissy stuff.” He lifted the glass to his lips, downed the contents, and
shoved his now-empty champagne flute away before he leaned in toward her. The
smell of alcohol on his breath hinted that he’d already had too much to drink.
“Know anyone around here with some whiskey?” The dark sapphire of his eyes
chilled her. This was a man used to getting what he wanted. “I’d even share.”
His voice deepened and became husky with his offer and she shivered.
“I don’t drink with men I don’t know.” Debra stuck out her
hand. “I’m Debra, and you are?”
The man grabbed another glass of champagne off a passing
waiter’s tray and guzzled the drink in one swallow. “The name’s Johnson
O’Neill. Now about that whiskey.” He reached out and drew her up to standing
then tugged her in close to him. Wrapping his arm around her back, he moved her
body in a slow two-step motion.
Debra gazed into his eyes. “You don’t have to seduce me for
the whiskey.” She stepped out of his embrace and put her hands on her hips. She
frowned.
“That’s not why I drew you into my arms. You were tapping
your foot when I arrived—and I thought you might like a dance. A pretty woman
like you shouldn’t be sitting alone.” He stretched his palm out again in a
plea.
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.
Cowboy in Trouble by Autumn Piper
A cowboy on the run and a girl on the rebound make for a
messy fling.
Colby may be having the worst day ever. He wakes up at
gunpoint, “hired” by a stranger to do a new job he doesn’t want. Worried the
load he’s hauling is contraband, he walks off the job once he’s out of sight of
his new employer. Running may not be his best plan, but he needs time to find a
way out of this mess.
Delta’s day starts off rough when her pickup stalls on the
side of the road. Lucky for her, a handsome cowboy comes along and works
mechanical magic on the poor old truck. They strike a deal: he’ll help her out
around the farm in exchange for a place to lay low for a few days. He turns out
to be handy in all the right ways. A real keeper…not that she’s interested in keeping
a man right now. She can afford a rebound fling, but nothing more.
Besides, once Colby gets rid of the crime boss breathing down
his neck, he’ll hit the trail. A rodeo circuit cowboy from Oklahoma wouldn’t
want to stick around on a little farm in Colorado. Or would he?
EXCERPT:
The door across the hall opened and by the time she turned
around, Colby stood there in nothing but a towel. Hubbahubba, a very small
towel, since she kept her nice big ones downstairs and hadn’t remembered to
provide him one.
Um. Dripping, mostly naked, and looking as surprised as she
felt… Wow. Those shoulders looked even better without a shirt. He had the
prettiest eyes. Did guys like their eyes being called pretty? Whatever. Nice
green-gray. And oh, how she’d appreciate a wardrobe malfunction right about
now, just a little slippage of that towel. Although the healthy bulge beneath
might not allow it to slip far.
“Ahem.”
“Er,” she answered ever-so-intelligently. “Sorry.”
“Sorry,” he said at the same time. “Forgot my bag in here.”
Caught leering. Her face must be flame-red.
“Thought I had time to make up the bed for you.”
“I’ll just…” He indicated his bag on the floor by the window.
“Oh. Sure.” She stepped aside so he could get to it. Lord, please grant us a wardrobe malfunction...
He picked up his bag without the towel slipping, although she
had to say it had soaked up water in some prime spots and clung just right.
As he passed by her, he paused, and she tore her eyes away.
Reluctantly. God. Her mother had definitely taught her it was rude to stare.
The poor guy probably worried she’d attack him in the night. He was hot enough,
it had probably happened before.
“Ditto,” he said.
“Huh?”
With his free hand, he rubbed his thumb over her chin.
“Whatever you’re thinking, right back atcha.” Looking up into his eyes was like
riding the downhill part of a rollercoaster. Her heart screamed Weeeee!
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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A Cowboy’s Heaven by Sara Walter Ellwood
From the hell of lost
love, can they find heaven together?
Katie Chester is alone in the
world. After losing her husband and then her parents, she’s left to run Heaven,
a thousand-acre ranch encompassing nearly an entire Montana mountain. She rents
out a suite of rooms, but ends up with a boarder who shakes her to her
foundation.
When Pennsylvanian ex-Army doctor
Collin Kirkpatrick lost his wife a year ago, he lost his world. He needs to
escape the pain, and where better than in an isolated town in the West? He
answers an ad for resident doctor in Evansville, Montana, but is surprised to
find Heaven and the angel residing there.
But can they leave their grief and
pain in the past to blaze a new path into the future?
EXCERPT:
He smirked at her as he sat beside her on the hay bale.
“You’re laughing at me.”
“Not at all. You’re actually a pleasant surprise, Dr.
Kirkpatrick.”
“I hope in a good way.” He winked at her and quirked his lips
up into a lopsided smile, then turned his attention fully on the cow and calf,
and leaned over his long legs with his elbow planted on his knees.
The calf suddenly lurched herself onto her back feet and
Collin grinned from ear to ear. “She’s a beauty.”
Dear God, he more than surprised her, he overwhelmed her, and
yes, it was in a good way. A very good way.
Katie let out a breath and violently shivered. He picked up
the discarded blanket and pulled it over her legs. “You’re going to catch your
death. Were you out in this cold all day?”
She nodded and swallowed. No way could she tell him that the
sensation had nothing to do with the cold, and everything to do with him.
With a deep breath to steady her racing heart, she watched as
the calf latched onto one of her mother’s teats and started sucking with loud,
hungry pulls.
“We can go inside in a few moments.” Sweet mercy, was that
low, husky voice hers?
Collin only nodded as they watched the miracle of life before
him.
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.
Cowboy Proud by D’Ann Lindun
She left town to chase her dreams... He stayed and ignored
his... Can they find their dreams together?
All Madeline Harper ever wanted was to escape the tight
fences of Black Mountain, Colorado. Nothing would stop her from pursuing her
goals--not a devoted boyfriend or infant son. Leaving everything behind, she
landed her dream job as a Western Girl jeans model. Her sister’s wedding is the
only thing that can entice her home. What she learns upon her return shakes her
to the core…and changes everything.
For the last five years Shan Ellis’ life has consisted of
taking care of his son and being a cowhand on his parents’ ranch. He scarified
everything to be a single dad. College. A career. Girls. Now, the one woman he
can’t forget is back in town. Can he take a chance, and risk his heart, or
steer clear and never know what might have been?
EXCERPT:
This is how Shan had always pictured his life.
Doing what he loved with his wife and children.
Like him, Mason lived to be with the horses and cows. Too bad
his mother hated the cowboy lifestyle with a passion. Shan couldn’t forget that
for a second. Madeline Harper had ripped out his guts once before—he’d be
damned if he’d let her do it again. Even if she wore a mile-wide smile and
looked as at home on the back of a horse, herding cows as well as any cowgirl
she wasn’t happy here. He couldn’t make her love the life, their son or him.
His good mood faded.
Last night, Callie Donovan had all but mounted him on the
dance floor. He liked her well enough, but turned down her advances because he
couldn’t get his mind off the dark-haired beauty from his past. In the five
years since Maddy left town he’d held onto to the hope she’d return.
He was a fool.
Nothing had changed. He wanted a family; she craved fame and
fortune.
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!
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