Showing posts with label Montana Destiny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montana Destiny. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Happy Memorial Day

This is a day to say “Thank You” to the men and women who have fought and are fighting to maintain our freedom for us.

In addition, I’d like to say a special “thanks” to the families of the soldiers for their sacrifices as well. They have given and continue to give a great deal to help maintain our freedom. No matter where the war is or when, the soldiers need our support. We may not believe in the war, but it’s the people that matter not the political elements.

I hope today you have time to relax and enjoy time with your family and friends. Enjoy the freedom that so many have fought for and continue to fight for.

This will be a short post, but I have winners to announce - YooHoo!! First, I’d like to say thanks to everyone who entered these giveaways. I only wish everyone could have won. Now the winners.

Congratulations to the following who won a copy of R.C. Ryan’s MONTANA DESTINY: Julie H. of Minnesota, Jane S. of Florida, Andrea I. of Georgia, Kisah J. of Florida, and Beverly B. of Missouri.

Winning a copy of Regina Brett’s GOD NEVER BLINKS audio book are Eleanor H. of Pennsylvania, Ann M. of Mississippi, and Christy H. of Utah. Congrats.

Winning a copy of Katie Crouch’s MEN AND DOGS audio book are Dawn M. of Oklahoma, Bee P. of Indiana, and Teresa (please e-mail me your complete address). Congrats.

Winning a copy of David Baldacci’s DELIVER US FROM EVIL are J S. of California, Martha L. of Mississippi, and V B. of Georgia. Congrats.

Congratulations goes to Mary T. of Michigan who was selected as the winner of the special giveaway from author Sabrina Jeffries.

Thanks again to everyone for stopping by and entering the giveaways. Also, thanks to everyone who just stops by, whether you say hi or not, I appreciate each and everyone of you. I am thankful for making your friendship.

Now go enjoy the day, but be safe.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Guest Blogger, R.C. Ryan

I’m please to welcome New York Times bestselling author R.C. Ryan back to Thoughts in Progress today as the special guest blogger on her blog tour with the next installment in her series.

MONTANA DESTINY is the second installment in the McCord trilogy featuring three rugged, sexy cowboy cousins. MONTANA LEGACY was the first book in the series.

Thanks to R.C., Anna and the folks at the Hachette Book Group, I have five copies of MONTANA DESTINY to give away. Please see the giveaway details at the end of her post.

Here’s a brief synopsis of the latest book, “Emergency medic Marilee Trainor likes her freedom and lives for trouble. But when she stumbles upon a clue to the legendary McCord gold, she 's suddenly in a mysterious killer's sights--and the arms of irresistible playboy Wyatt McCord. This McCord cousin has been everywhere, yet the ranch is the only place he feels at home. Now Marilee's courage and independence make him want to protect her, win her heart, and finally settle down. But trust is the one thing Wyatt and Marilee can't easily give. And their survival and everything they cherish depends on whether they can surrender to each other--to fight for their…”

R.C. stopped by today to talk about her western romance series. During a BlogTalk radio interview on her first tour I asked why she made the McCords cousins instead of brothers. For this tour I asked why one of the cousins wasn’t a female.

I enjoy writing series about families. Most of them are brothers and
sisters. But in this particular series I felt that cousins worked better than brothers, since they would bring diverse backgrounds and family histories with them. 

Brothers wouldn't have been separated at such a young age, wouldn't have had different sets of parents, and such different life experiences. I thought those different backgrounds would add color and flavor to my characters. 
 
I've been asked why I don't have a female cousin in this mix. One of the cousins could have been female. That would have worked as well as three male cousins. 

Honestly, I just didn't think of it at the time. In my mind, I saw them as a band of brothers, only closer. Best friends, raised in the same household until their separation, and forced to work very hard at re-establishing that old bond now that they were reunited as adults.
 
These three, with such very different backgrounds and temperaments, just worked well for me. I had such a great time telling their stories. I hope all of you had as much pleasure reading about them.

R.C., thanks so much for guest blogging here today. I can see where cousins work better than brothers would have. Looking forward to seeing what’s next for the McCords.

Now for the giveaway, I have five copies of MONTANA DESTINY (ISBN: 9780446548632) to giveaway. The giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada only and no post office box addresses can be accepted. The deadline for entering the giveaway is 8 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, May 25. To enter, send me an e-mail (mcbookshelf@gmail.com) with “Win Destiny” in the subject line and include your name and address in the body of the e-mail.