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Cowboy of the Month & Author Interview: True-Blue Cowboy by Sara Richardson

Forever Romance’s Cowboy of the Month is…. Mateo Torres from True-Blue Cowboy by Sara Richardson! Please click HERE to find out more about this rugged yet tender bronc rider!


Please welcome Sara Richardson to Book Reviews & More by Kathy. Thank you so much for chatting with us today.

Kathy: Can you tell us a little about your new release, True-Blue Cowboy?

Ms. Richardson: Hi Kathy! Thanks for inviting me! I’m so excited for True-Blue to finally be on shelves. This is the fourth book in my Rocky Mountain Riders series, and it’s a rivals-to-lovers story with a little bit of everything—suspense, heartbreak, humor, and of course a swoon-worthy happily ever after.

Kathy: Mateo Torres and Everly Brooks are the lead characters in True-Blue Cowboy. Which one of them did you find the easiest to develop? What is each characters best and worst traits?

Ms. Richardson: Great question! In this case, I think I found it easiest to develop Mateo’s character because of his rough backstory. While Everly definitely had some pain in her past, she was already further along in dealing with it than Mateo, so I didn’t have quite as much to work with in giving her a solid character arc. It made me dig a little deeper to understand what areas of growth she needed to experience in order to finally be ready to embrace love again. While writing, I did find that I really connected with both characters though. Everly is compassionate and open and hardworking, though in her rush to help others she is sometimes too naïve and quick to get too emotionally involved. Mateo is charming and funny on the surface but also unwaveringly loyal, which sometimes causes him to be too rigid in his thoughts and actions.

Kathy:  What inspired your Rocky Mountain series? What do you think draws readers to Western romances?

Ms. Richardson: I think a large part of what attracts people to western romance is the setting, which is also what inspired me to write this series. I grew up in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, and there is something so wild and beautiful about the landscape. It’s inspiring but can also be dangerous, which adds a whole new dimension to the story. There is also such a fun culture to explore in small mountain towns. When people are living in more extreme conditions, they tend to band together in close-knit communities where everyone helps everyone else (and they all know each other’s business!). I think that community-centered story draws readers in because we all desire those connections.

Kathy: What was your biggest challenge while True-Blue Cowboy? What was your greatest pleasure and/or reward?

Ms. Richardson: Oh boy, I had a lot of challenges writing this story! 🙂 Originally when I had plotted it out, I had planned on Everly and Mateo being put in a position where they would have to fake a marriage for the benefit of his family. Partway through the story, it just wasn’t working. Neither character was having it. They were both so genuine and as I got to know them more I couldn’t see either one of them lying, even for a good cause. So I went back to the drawing board and started over. Without an outline to guide me I felt my way through, but during the editing process, my wonderful editor pointed out some weaknesses in the tension and conflict, so I actually ended up cutting about a third of the book and rewriting it. It was definitely a more challenging book to write—mainly because I switched gears in the middle of it—but that is all a part of the process. I had to work at it until I got to the heart of the conflict in the story. My greatest reward was reading the stellar review from Publisher’s Weekly calling it a “well-plotted and expertly characterized” story. If only they knew what I had to go through to get it there!

Kathy: Do you work from an outline while writing your novels? How closely do the finished novels fit your original vision of the characters and storyline before you begin writing?

Ms. Richardson: I definitely use an outline, but I like to call myself a flexible plotter. Having a blueprint for the story helps me to orchestrate all of the most important elements in the plot and character arcs, and gives me a clear vision of where the story needs to go. That said, I don’t think I’ve ever written a complete manuscript without changing the outline as I go. True-Blue is probably the most extreme example of changing the outline, but it is amazing how things change as you get to know the characters while you’re writing. Before starting a new project, I do a lot of work trying to get to know the character—the physical description, backstory, characteristics, etc. But I truly think you only get to know them on a deeper level once you’re actually writing them in scenes. My characters always surprise me.

Kathy:  What project(s) are you currently working on?

Ms. Richardson: I just turned in a fun Rocky Mountain Riders Christmas novella that will come out in November and I’ve started plotting the final installment of the Rocky Mountain Riders series—A Cowboy for Christmas, which will come out in October of 2019. I also have a women’s fiction project in the works and a proposal for a new cowboy series. There’s never a dull moment in my world. 🙂

Kathy: I have mixed emotions about A Cowboy for Christmas-happy because I’m eager love the characters but sad because I’ll miss the Rocky Mountain Riders series.

Thank you again for taking the time to answer my questions!


Title: True-Blue Cowboy by Sara Richardson
Rocky Mountain Riders Series Book Four
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 448 pages

Summary:

TWO STORIES IN ONE: AN ALL-NEW SARA RICHARDSON NOVEL PLUS SAVED BY THE COWBOY BY A.J. PINE…

Can this cowboy be tamed?

Everly Brooks is finally living her dream. Renting a farm in Topaz Falls, Colorado, is the perfect antidote to her high-stress life back in San Francisco. It’s the ideal place to raise chickens, grow veggies, and run her farm-to-table restaurant. There’s just one problem: her new landlord. Mateo Torres is a handsome-as-hell bronc rider who oozes charm, melts hearts-and plans to kick Everly off the farm . . .

Mateo has dreams, too. He’d bought that land as an investment, so he could take care of his mom and sisters, which means Everly has to go. Unfortunately for him, this former big-city girl is just as stubborn as the broncs he rides. When his trailer floods and forces him to move into Everly’s farmhouse, things between them really start to heat up. Sure, living under the same roof might not be the best way to settle their dispute over the land. But when two rivals share everything-from heated words to scorching kisses-it’s definitely the hottest.

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Sara Richardson grew up chasing adventure in Colorado’s rugged mountains. She’s climbed to the top of a 14,000 foot peak at midnight, swum through Class IV rapids, completed her wilderness first-aid certification, and spent seven days at a time tromping through the wilderness with a thirty-pound backpack strapped to her shoulders.

Eventually Sara did the responsible thing and got an education in writing and journalism. After a brief stint in the corporate writing world, she stopped ignoring the voices in her head and started writing fiction. Now she uses her experience as a mountain adventure guide to write stories that incorporate adventure with romance. Still indulging her adventurous spirit, Sara lives and plays in Colorado with her saint of a husband and two young sons.

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Friday Feature, Interview & Giveaway: Second Time Around by Nancy Herkness

Please welcome Nancy Herkness to Book Reviews & More by Kathy.

In your new romance, Second Time Around, Kyra and Will have a (non-romantic) history. What is their relationship when the book opens?

Kyra hasn’t seen Will since she dropped out of Brunell University eight years before. She had a huge crush on Will in their college days, but his blue-blood world and her blue-collar world took them on very different paths after that. Until the fateful day when she sits down at his table in the Ceres Café in New York City (part of an international chain of restaurants which he founded and is CEO of). Kyra expects the meeting to be a one-time reunion, but Will has other ideas.

Kyra was raised in a normal, middle class family while Will was born with a gold spoon in his mouth (silver is soooo last season). How does their social status affect their friendship?

Will doesn’t want it to affect their relationship at all, but Kyra is more of a realist. She understands the vast gulf that his wealth and background put between them, especially when Will’s mother expresses her disapproval. Kyra is still struggling under a load of debt left over from college and her parents’ deaths. She tends bar at night and works as a cook at an after-school care center during the day. Will is the CEO of a multibillion dollar corporation, lives in a Manhattan mansion, and hobnobs with celebrities and high society. Kyra sees no way to have those worlds intersect instead of colliding with terrible results.

After not seeing each other for several years, what reaction do the hero and heroine have when they reunite?

Kyra finds Will even more fascinating and sexy than he was in college, but he’s also more intimidating with his custom-tailored suit and aura of power. Will finds Kyra’s company exhilarating because she reminds him of the days when his life was less constrained and more charged with possibility. He also remembers the night in college when he nearly took their relationship a step further and wonders what would have happened if he had.

Would you consider their romance a slow burn or a quick inferno?

Because of their previous encounters in college, the passion between Kyra and Will ignites like a bonfire. Kyra figures their relationship can’t last, so she resolves to enjoy every moment of it while she can.

Since they have very different backgrounds, would you say they have the same goals for the future or are they on different paths?

At first glance, their goals appear to be very different. Kyra is focused on paying off her crushing load of debt. Will has reached the pinnacle of success but feels a restless dissatisfaction and doesn’t know how to change that. In reality, they both want to go back to their goals from their college days: Kyra aspired to be an editor and Will longed to study and teach the classics. However, until they find each other again, neither one can see a way to realize those dreams.

This is the first full length novel in your “Second Glances” series. Why did you decide to write second-chance stories? What about this trope appeals to you?

For a writer, the second chance story offers so many opportunities for wonderful conflict! The two characters don’t just bring their own personal baggage to the relationship; they bring all the mistakes and misunderstandings from their first encounter. That adds immeasurably to the tension. I love it! Also, in real life, I am a big believer in second chances; we all deserve them every now and then.

What can you tell readers about the next book in the series?

I can tell your readers that I just finished it. LOL! It’s a crossover story, bringing Hugh Baker, the movie star from THE VIP DOUBLES DOWN (Wager of Hearts series), together with Jessica Quillen, the veterinarian from SECOND TIME AROUND (Second Glances series). They were once engaged, but when his career started to take off, Jessica handed him back his ring. They haven’t seen each other since, except when Jessica watches him on the big screen in the movie theater. Although it’s set in the Second Glances world, there just might be a cameo appearance by a character from the Wager of Hearts series in there, too.

Thank you so much for having me on your wonderful blog!

My pleasure! Congratulations on the new release.


Title: Second Time Around by Nancy Herkness
Second Glances Series Book One
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 329 pages

Summary:

A former love makes a lasting impression in a warm and sexy romance from Nancy Herkness.

Kyra Dixon, a blue-collar girl from the boondocks, is dedicated to her job at a community center that matches underprivileged kids with rescue dogs. When she runs into Will Chase—Connecticut blue blood, billionaire CEO, and her old college crush—she’s surprised that he asks a favor from her: to be his date for his uptight family’s dreaded annual garden party. If his parents don’t approve, all the better.

Kyra’s not about to say no. It’ll give her a chance to be oh-so-close to her unrequited love. What begins as a little fling turns so mad hot, so fast, that Kyra finds herself falling all over again for a fantasy that won’t come true. How can it? She doesn’t belong in Will’s world. She doesn’t want to. But Will does want to belong in hers.

All he has to do now is prove it. Will is prepared to give up whatever is necessary to get what his heart most desires.

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Nancy Herkness is the award-winning author of the Wager of Hearts, Whisper Horse, and Second Glances series, as well as several other contemporary romance novels. With degrees in English literature and creative writing from Princeton University, she has earned the New England Readers’ Choice award, the Book Buyers Best Top Pick honor, and the National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, and she is a two-time nominee for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award.

 Nancy is a native of West Virginia but now lives in suburban New Jersey with a goofy golden retriever.

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Friday Feature, Interview & Giveaway: Sandpiper Shore by Debbie Mason

Please welcome Debbie Mason to Book Reviews & More by Kathy.

Kathy: Thank you so much for chatting with us today. Can you tell us a little about your new release, Sandpiper Shore?

Ms. Mason: Thanks so much for having me, Kathy. I’d love to tell you a little about Sandpiper Shore. I think of Logan Gallagher and Jenna Bell’s story as Cinderella meets The Wedding Planner. When the man Jenna thought was her Prince Charming dumps her a week before their wedding in the middle of her dress fitting, Jenna runs from her stepsister’s bridal shop onto a busy street. Lucky for her, secret service agent Logan Gallagher happens to be walking by and saves her from becoming roadkill. And when her now ex-fiancé and her stepmother turn Jenna’s world upside down, leaving her homeless and penniless, Logan gets her a job working for his family as Greystone Manor’s wedding planner. But in a matter of weeks Jenna’s dream job becomes a nightmare when she discovers she’s planning Logan’s wedding—a   man who she’s come to think might be her one true love.

Kathy: What was your greatest challenge while writing Sandpiper Shore?

Ms. Mason: Jenna has a rare form of color blindness called tritanopia. She can’t distinguish between blue and green and everything takes on a pink hue. I didn’t want to describe things as she saw them because it might be confusing, so, for the most part, when I was in Jenna’s POV, I didn’t use color in my description. It’s more difficult than it sounds. Though I didn’t really discover how big a challenge it had been until I began writing her stepsister Arianna’s story, The Corner of Holly and Ivy. It was so freeing to write in color again.

Kathy: What do you think Jenna Bell’s and Logan Gallagher’s best trait is? What would you consider to be their worst?

Ms. Mason: I think like most people, Jenna’s and Logan’s best traits are also their worst. Jenna only sees the good in people, which is a lovely trait but it also means she’s overly idealistic and can be easily fooled and hurt. Logan is brave and protective, which sometimes leads to him being overly protective and trying to control people and situations.

Kathy:  Sandpiper Shore is part of the Harmony Harbor series. When you begin writing a new series, do you know which hero and heroine will star in each book? Or do each of novels grow organically from the previous installments?

Ms. Mason: When I begin to write a new series I pretty much know who the hero and heroine will be for books one through four. After that, it’s usually someone who has played a strong secondary role in a previous book and demands to have their story told.

Kathy: Do you work from an outline while writing your novels? How closely do the finished novels fit your original vision of the characters and storyline before you begin writing?

Ms. Mason: I work from an outline, but once I begin writing the book, the characters take over. Still, the finished novel ends up being very close to how I envisioned it. Probably because I know my characters pretty well before I begin writing their story.

Kathy:  What project(s) are you currently working on?

Ms. Mason: I’m currently writing book 8 in the Harmony Harbor series, Barefoot Beach. It’s firefighter Marco DiRossi (a fan favorite from the first book in the series) and pilot Theia Lawson’s story. Theia is introduced in The Corner of Holly and Ivy and, like most people in Harmony Harbor, she has a secret.

Kathy:  Thank you again for taking the time to answer my questions! Hope you drop by and visit with us soon!

Ms. Mason: I’d love to! Thanks again for having me.


Title: Sandpiper Shore by Debbie Mason
Harmony Harbor Series Book Six
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 384 pages

Summary:

Wedding Planner Rule #1: Never, ever fall for the groom

There’s nothing Jenna Bell loves more than a happily-ever-after. That’s why being a wedding planner is her dream job – until the groom is Logan Gallagher. She’s had a crush on him since . . . well, forever. And now she has to make his day magical as he walks down the aisle without her.

As a secret service agent, Logan’s already married – to his career. A wife was never in his plan, until he finds out he needs to marry the woman he’s been protecting. He takes his latest assignment in stride, but when he sees Jenna again, he can’t deny the attraction sparking between them. Can he really say “I do” if it means saying goodbye to the woman of his dreams?

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Debbie Mason is USA Today bestselling author of the Christmas, Colorado series. Her books have been praised for their “likable characters, clever dialogue and juicy plots” (RT Book Reviews). She also writes historical paranormals as Debbie Mazzuca. Her MacLeod series has received several nominations for best paranormal as well as a Holt Medallion Award of Merit. When she isn’t writing or reading, Debbie enjoys spending time with her very own real-life hero, their four wonderful children, an adorable grandbaby, and a yappy Yorkie named Bella.

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Friday Feature, Interview & Giveaway: Cowboy Bold by Carolyn Brown

Please welcome Carolyn Brown to Book Reviews & More by Kathy. Thank you so much for chatting with us today.

Thank you, Miz Kathy, for inviting me! It’s a pleasure to be here!

Kathy: I would like to begin by congratulating you on the release of  Cowboy Bold which just happens to be your 90th release! In your wildest dreams, did you ever think you would hit such an impressive milestone? What do you believe has been the key to your success?

Ms. Brown:  I think that people like to read about folks they can relate to, those who have real problems, real friends in a world that they can recognize. And back when I sold my first book, 21 years ago, I wondered if I’d even sell a second one. It’s been a wonderful ride, and I hope to stay on the train for many years more. Some asked me when I was going to retire, and my answer was, “I hope that I write THE END at the close of the last book on my last contract just before I breathe my last—and we’ll just call that my retirement day.”

Kathy: Well, I sure hope your retirement day is a ways off in the future! Now curious minds want to know, what inspired this new series?

Ms. Brown: I’m not sure that there was a single inspiration for the series. I’ve always thought it would be great if a bunch of underprivileged city kids could spend several weeks on a ranch. Then Cade Maguire appeared in my mind with his hat in his hand wanting me to tell his story. I asked him how he felt about kids on his ranch. He said he’d love that so we struck a deal!

Kathy: Would you tell us a little about Cowboy Bold?

Ms. Brown:  Cowboy Bold is Cade and Retta’s story. She’s was raised on a ranch, but she was a city girl for several years. At least until her father got sick and she had to go home to take care of him. Now he’s gone and she needs a temporary job so she applies for and gets the position as the little girl’s bunkhouse supervisor at Longhorn Canyon Ranch. It was supposed to be a five week job but their hearts thought otherwise.

Kathy: Cade Maguire and Retta Palmer are the lead characters in Cowboy Bold. Which one of them did you find the easiest to develop? What is each characters best trait?

Ms. Brown:  I’d say that was a toss up. Cade has some baggage leftover from a previous experience. Retta still has grieving issues from her dad’s death, plus she’s never really grieved for her mother. Cade’s best trait is that he’s got a big heart. Retta’s is that she truly loves those little girls in her care.

Kathy: Do you work from an outline while writing your novels? How closely do the finished novels fit your original vision of the characters and storyline before you begin writing?

Ms. Brown:  Here’s the way I describe my writing process—I start out with a rough outline for maybe five chapters. Picture it like this: I’m the pilot of a big jet airplane. The passengers are my characters, and we’re going on a journey from chapter one to the end of the book. We get to about chapter five, and the two main characters hijack the plane. That’s when the book becomes character driven, and my tunnel vision sets in. I fall asleep at night listening to the voices in my head telling me what to writing tomorrow. I wake up wondering where they might take me that day. And somehow it all turns out great, but not always fitting that original vision.

Kathy: What project(s) are you currently working on?

Ms. Brown:  I’m working on a women’s fiction book titled The Perfect Dress. As soon as I finish it, I’ll be working on the fourth book in the Longhorn Canyon series, Cowboy Rebel. It will follow Cowboy Honor and Cowboy Brave.

Kathy: Again, congratulations on reaching such an amazing milestone! Hope you drop by and visit with us soon!

Thank you so much, Kathy. I’m blessed with an awesome team at Grand Central/Forever who continue to believe in me. And thank you for the invitation to come back to see y’all again!


Title: Cowboy Bold by Carolyn Brown
Longhorn Canyon Series Book One
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 336 pages

Summary:

With her sassy humor and sexy cowboys, USA Today bestseller Carolyn Brown launches her new Longhorn Canyon series.

One city girl, one die-hard rancher, and eight mischievous kids. What could go wrong?
Every summer Cade Maguire looks forward to opening his Longhorn Canyon Ranch to underprivileged city kids. But this year, he’s having no luck finding a counselor for the children-until Retta Palmer walks through his door.

Flat broke after selling everything she owns to pay her father’s medical bills, Retta is thrilled to hear of an opening for a counselor position. She’s not as thrilled about the ranching part, or the sexy cowboy with beautiful blue eyes who’s her new boss.

After being left at the altar two years before by his fiancée, Cade isn’t sure he can take another heartbreak. And Retta isn’t even sure she wants to stay. But the sparks between them are absolutely undeniable. And with a couple of lovable kids and two elderly folks playing matchmaker, Cade and Retta may find that the best way to heal is with each other.

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Carolyn Brown is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author and RITA® Finalist who has sold more than 3 million books. She presently writes both women’s fiction and cowboy romance. She has also written historical single title, historical series, contemporary single title, and contemporary series. She lives in southern Oklahoma with her husband, a former English teacher, who is not allowed to read her books until they are published. They have three children and enough grandchildren to keep them young. For a complete listing of her books (series in order) check out her website at CarolynLBrown.com.

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Friday Feature, Interview & Giveaway: Then There Was You by Miranda Liasson

Please welcome Miranda Liasson to Book Reviews & More by Kathy.

Kathy:  Thank you so much for chatting with us today. Can you tell us a little about your new release, Then There Was You?

Ms. Liasson: Hi Kathy! First of all, thanks so much for having me! Then There Was You is a heartwarming, humorous enemies-to-lovers romance with a bit of a second-chance romance element, between two people who seem at first to be real opposites. Sara Langdon is a family doctor returning to her hometown to spend more time with her beloved grandmother, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and to practice with her father. It’s been a year after she was jilted by her fiancé—something she blames on Colton, her ex’s best friend, as she feels he allowed the bachelor party to get out of control enough that her fiancé ended up with the girl who jumped out of the cake. She and Colton have a long history of antagonism between them; however he’s grown up and become the steadfast, dependable Angel Falls police chief. While Sara was the quiet, myopic bookish type in high school, he was a popular, handsome-devil football star, and a bit of a jerk to Sara. But a lot has changed…he’s not at all the guy Sara thinks he is. There two have a lot to discover about one another!

Kathy: What do you think Sara Langdon’s and Colton’s Walker’s best traits are? What would you consider to be their worst?

Ms. Liasson:  Colton has a heart of gold. He proves over and over again that he’s not the same guy that he was way back when. Sara does everything in her life to the best of her ability—she’s a kindhearted doctor, daughter, granddaughter, and sister. As far as their worst traits…both of them know EXACTLY how to push one another’s buttons. But that comes from knowing exactly what the other’s sore spots are. The great part of this is neither one lets the other get away with that special character flaw that is holding each of them back from being the best person they each could be.

Kathy: What inspired your Angel Falls series?

Ms. Liasson:  I was dying to do an enemies-to-lovers romance, and I got to create a brand new small-town setting that I based on a beautiful village outside of Cleveland.

Kathy:  What made you choose a small town as the series setting?

Ms. Liasson:  I really enjoy writing about family and friends in the context of an interesting quirky small town setting. This small town happens to be located in Ohio, my home state. I was thrilled when my editor let me run with it!

Kathy: Do you work from an outline while writing your novels? How closely do the finished novels fit your original vision of the characters and storyline before you begin writing?

Ms. Liasson:  I write from a synopsis and detailed notes, but they are ever-changing, as my characters tend to sometimes throw me a curveball and make their own twists and turns! (Which is actually what I love about writing!) My editor’s input helps to shape the final story as well. She has the experience to know how to plot a great romance inside and out and the advantage of knowing what works in the market right now.

Kathy:  What project(s) are you currently working on?

Ms. Liasson:  I am working on Sara’s sister’s story right now. Gabby is a lawyer who’s really good at making other people happy but is having less success with her own life. She’s tried a lot of different things as far as career explorations and has finally settled into practicing law… until she signs up for a writing class at the local college with a distractingly sexy professor who’s also a bestselling author—and is everything she’s determined to avoid. I’m also plotting Rafe and Kaitlyn’s story. Rafe (Sara’s baby brother) is a tall, handsome, and charming firefighter who is determined not to love again, and Kaitlyn is the woman who’s loved him forever and just might know him better than he knows himself.

Kathy:  Thank you again for dropping by!

Thanks so much for having me, Kathy! 🙂


Title: Then There Was You by Miranda Liasson
Angel Falls Series Book One
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 352 pages

Summary:

Welcome to Angel Falls, a town so delightful even enemies can’t help falling in love!

Angel Falls is the last place Sara Langdon wants to be. Her hometown may be charming, but it’s also filled with memories of her “wedding-that-never-was.” Yet Sara’s grandmother needs her, and joining her dad at his medical practice gives Sara time to figure out what she wants for her future. But when her first patient turns out to be Colton Walker, the man who sabotaged her wedding, Sara starts to wonder if she’ll ever be able to escape her past.

As police chief, Colton Walker is devoted to his small town, and he’s equally determined to avoid its newest resident. He and Sara have always gotten along like oil and water, and since the bachelor party incident, he’s her Enemy #1. But after sharing an unexpected–and unexpectedly hot–kiss, Colton starts to wonder if the woman he’s always fighting with is the one he should be fighting for.

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Miranda Liasson loves to write stories about everyday people who find love despite themselves, because there’s nothing like a great love story. And if there are a few laughs along the way, even better! She’s a Romance Writers of America Golden Heart winner and an Amazon bestselling author whose heartwarming and humorous small-town romances have won accolades such as the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence and have been Harlequin Junkie and Night Owl Reviews Top Picks.

She lives in the Midwest with her husband and three kids in a charming old neighborhood which is the inspiration for many of the homes in her books.

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Friday Feature, Interview & Giveaway: The Secret Ingredient for a Happy Marriage by Shirley Jump

Please welcome Shirley Jump to Book Reviews & More by Kathy.

Kathy:  Thank you so much for  chatting with us today. Can you tell us a little about your new release, The Secret Ingredient for a Happy Marriage?

Ms. Jump: Thank you so much for having me! I loved writing The Secret Ingredient for a Happy Marriage. It’s the second book in the O’Bannon sisters’ series, and picks up where The Perfect Recipe for Love & Friendship ended. This time, it’s about “perfect” sister Nora, whose life has fallen completely apart at the beginning of the book. She’s lost her home, her family, pretty much everything. She has to face some hard truths about herself and her life in this book, and also deal with an overbearing mother and running the family bakery.

Kathy: What do you think Nora’s best trait is? What would you consider to be her worst?

Ms. Jump: Her loyalty to her family is huge. It’s also, like many best traits, also a bad trait, because her loyalty has her making decisions that aren’t necessarily in anyone’s best interests.

Kathy: What inspired your O’Bannon Sisters series?

Ms. Jump: Well, I love food (especially dessert!), I love the city of Boston, and I love family. I grew up in Massachusetts and although my mother wasn’t like Colleen O’Bannon, I have known that suffocating but well-meaning family. Everyone always asks me where my ideas come from, but I just don’t know. I sit down, and things emerge—like the opening scene with the hummingbird in the first book. I didn’t know where that was going or what it was going to be when I started it. It wasn’t until I had Bridget think about her husband dying and her family left behind in the house that the O’Bannon family became a story.

Kathy:  Do you relate more to one of the sister in the series than the other?

Ms. Jump: I’m definitely more like Nora and Bridget than anyone else. I like things organized and in place, and I’m all about family. And food. Definitely food.

Kathy:  What made you choose a bakery as the center of the series?

Ms. Jump: Because…dessert. LOL. Seriously, I love, love, love cooking. I did a recipe-centered book series a few years ago (the Sweet & Savory Series that started with The Bride Wore Chocolate) and I, of course, had to test all the recipes before I put them in the book. But I, uh, gained like 9 pounds with each book because of that. So this time, a bakery with no recipes to test…lots of food thoughts and no calories 😉

Kathy:  What project(s) are you currently working on?

Ms. Jump: I’m working on more books in my Stone Gap series for Special Edition, and also working on a new women’s fiction and a new contemporary romance that are still in super, super early stages. And of course, taste-testing lots of great food, just in case I do another food-centered book!

Kathy:  Thank you again for dropping by!

Ms. Jump:Thank you!


Title:The Secret Ingredient for a Happy Marriage by Shirley Jump
O’Bannon Sisters Series Book Two
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 400 pages

Summary:

From New York Times bestselling author Shirley Jump comes a heartwarming tale about friendship, family, and the unbreakable bond between sisters.

THE SECRET INGREDIENT FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE

Nora has always been the sister who binds the O’Bannons together. No matter what crisis hits, smart, dependable Nora knows how to fix it. But for Nora, the pressure of perfection is taking its toll.

Nora’s marriage is in trouble, and she has been reluctant to worry her sisters with just how dire her situation is. Now though, faced with losing her husband, her home, and the life she’s worked so hard to build, Nora can no longer pretend.

As the O’Bannon women rally around her, Nora begins to see that failure is nothing to fear. It’s like they say in the bakery: if you want to make something good, you can’t be afraid to get messy. When her husband returns, asking Nora to give their family a second chance, Nora must decide if their relationship can be saved-or if it’s time to throw out the old recipe and start from scratch.

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Author Bio

When she’s not writing books, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shirley Jump competes in triathlons, mostly because all that training lets her justify mid-day naps and a second slice of chocolate cake. She’s published more than 60 books in 24 languages, although she’s too geographically challenged to find any of those countries on a map.

Visit her website at http://www.ShirleyJump.com for author news and a booklist, and follow her on Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/shirleyjump.author for giveaways and deep discussions about important things like chocolate and shoes.

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Giveaway

I am giving away ONE PRINT copy of The Secret Ingredient for a Happy Marriage (US Addresses ONLY). To enter today’s contest, fill out the form below. PLEASE NOTE: Contest is open to US mailing address ONLY. Contest ends 5 PM mountain time Monday May 14th.

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