Showing posts with label One Fine Cowboy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Fine Cowboy. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Guest Blogger, Joanne Kennedy

Please join me in welcoming author Joanne Kennedy as the special guest blogger here today at Thoughts in Progress.

Joanne’s latest release is ONE FINE COWBOY. Thanks to Joanne and Danielle at Sourcebooks, I have two copies of ONE FINE COWBOY to giveaway (open to U.S. and Canada only, sorry) to two lucky visitors commenting on this post between now and 8 p.m. (EST) on Monday, Oct. 4.

Joanne’s book is about sexy cowboys and cowgirls so she’s stopped by today to talk about “A Lifelong Love,” but it just may not be what you think.

ONE FINE COWBOY was inspired by a lifelong love affair—not with cowboys, but with horses.

Despite the fact that my parents wouldn’t buy me a pony when I was a kid, thereby scarring me for life (or so I argued at the time), I was a horse-crazy tween, taking riding lessons, reading Marguerite Henry and Walter Farley, and playing with other people’s horses whenever I could.


Once I moved out on my own and had the space, I finally got my own horses. I wasn’t a very wise judge of horseflesh and all those horse stories had taught me to romanticize wild, intractable stallions, so I always chose critters that were a little on the difficult side. As it turned out, that was a good thing; the scenes in ONE FINE COWBOY with Nate’s feisty stallion were all written from personal experience.


I don’t have horses now, but I’m still fascinated by horse training because it teaches us so much about both animals and people. Training methods have changed over the years, and if they’re any indication of a change in human nature, we’re getting more enlightened every day. Back when horses were an essential mode of transportation, the emphasis was on quickly getting the animals to submit and training could be brutally cruel. Now, trainers use the horse’s natural responses and instincts to build a two-way partnership.


That’s one reason I decided to write a romance that focused on a horse trainer. There are so many parallels between achieving partnership with a horse and building trust in a relationship. I wanted my city-girl heroine to start from the beginning of the process, so I decided my cowboy hero would teach a “Green Horse, Green Rider” clinic where the students trained mustangs.


But I couldn’t write the mustang auction scene without experiencing one for myself. This was the first time I used my new credibility as a published author, talking the Bureau of Land Management into letting me attend a mustang sale at the
Canon County Correctional Facility. The BLM holds over a thousand wild horses at this Colorado prison, where inmates train the horses and prepare them for new lives. I’m sure the horses train the prisoners in return; you can’t work with horses without empathy, sensitivity, and compassion.

So not only did I get to go to a mustang sale—I got to go to prison!


I have to admit that the thrill faded a little after I filled out my paperwork and got on the bus that would take me “inside.” I couldn’t help thinking of how many other people had ridden the same bus for a far different reason, and I have to admit it was a little chilling to enter those gates. My romance writer’s mind was creating one scenario after another: what if I’d been convicted of a crime I didn’t commit? What would it be like to enter those gates and know you might never come out?


But all that was forgotten as soon as we crested a hill and I saw the holding facility for the first time. Dozens of enclosures were filled with horses of every color, from typical wild grullas and duns to flashy paints and bays.


There were a number of things that surprised me about the experience. First and foremost was the horses’ curiosity and friendliness. This is partly because they’ve been fed by humans for the months they’ve lived in the facility—but they’ve also been captured and the stallions have been gelded, so I didn’t expect them to be so trusting.


Another surprise was their silence. Rounding up horses for loading is chaotic and stressful. They naturally want to stay with their herd, but the horses at Canon City barely made a sound throughout the process. I found out later that whinnying isn’t a preferred method of communication for horses in the wild; it’s an adaptation to being stabled and unable to see each others’ body language.


The sale was an amazing experience, but sadly, only one horse found a home that day. Most of the animals I saw will remain in holding facilities the rest of their lives. There’s a lot of controversy surrounding the wild horse issue, and no one has been able to implement a solution that pleases everyone. Meanwhile the populations on the range increase and the challenge continues.


Are you a horse lover? What have your experiences been with horses?


Joanne, thanks so much for guest blogging here today. The love of horses is something I can relate to. I’ve loved and wanted a horse since I was a kid. I finally got my first horse shortly after I met my DH. It was a Quarter Horse gelding named Canyon Son and he was perfect for me, very gentle and never in a hurry. It was always a joke (but I think he was probably serious) if we broke up, DH got custody of the horse.


Here’s a brief synopsis of ONE FINE COWBOY (in stores now): He’s got a way with horses…and with women...
Nate Shawcross is perfectly content to spend his days training wild horses. So when a beautiful greenhorn unexpectedly shows up for a seminar from the famous “Horse Whisperer” of Wyoming, all Nate wants to do is send her packing…
The last thing she expects is a lesson in romance…
Graduate student Charlie Banks came to the ranch to learn about horse communication, but when she meets the ruggedly handsome cowboy, she starts to fantasize about another connection entirely…
Nate needs to stay focused if he’s going to save his ranch from foreclosure, but he can’t help being distracted by the brainy and breathtakingly sexy Charlie. Could it be that after all this time Nate has finally found the one woman who can tame his wild heart?


For a little background on Joanne. She has worked in bookstores all her life in positions from bookseller to buyer. A member of Romance Writers of America and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, she won first place in the Colorado Gold Writing Contest and second in the Heart of the Rockies contest. Joanne lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming. For more information, please visit http://joannekennedybooks.com/.


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Triple Play

Since I’ve started blogging, my reading has expanded to include genres I didn’t read before.

Keeping that in mind I’m including several genres in today’s reviews. These reviews go from a wedding in Transylvania to a dude ranch in Wyoming to a circus in Misty Meadow. With this diverse selection, I hope you’ll find something that peaks your interest because all three book are well worth reading.

First we’re off to a murder wedding in Transylvania in 1932 and there’s a mysterious stranger or two in attendance.

ROYAL BLOOD by Rhys Bowen

Lady Georgiana Rannoch, 34th in line to the throne, has been asked by the Queen to attend a wedding and represent the royals. The bride, Princess Maria Theresa, is not only a distant cousin, but also a school chum of Lady Georgie’s.

Now Lady Georgie isn’t your typical heiress - she’s broke. Her family still has a house in London where she lives but no money for servants or even food. Her brother, Binky, lives in Castle Rannoch in Scotland, but his penny-pinching wife doesn’t want to help since Georgie turned down Prince Siegfried’s proposal of marriage.

Georgie goes to the wedding but she has to ‘hire’ a maid to go with her. She finds Queenie Hepplewhite, a well-meaning but extremely clumsy servant willing to go. The Queen sends Lady Middlesex and her companion, Miss Deer-Harte along as chaperons to escort Georgie to the wedding in Romania.

Her head filled with tales of Transylvania and vampires by Miss Deer-Harte, Georgie soon begins to feel someone is spying on her. Arriving at the castle, Georgie’s imagination goes into overdrive. Then one of the wedding guests dies at the dinner table and it’s determined he was murdered. Georgie begins to suspect there’s much more going on than just a wedding.

ROYAL BLOOD is filled with suspense and intrigue with bits of humor in all the right places. Lady Georgie will delight you in her strength and character.

Author Rhys Bowen spins a wonderful tale of a fairytale wedding, murder and the macabre that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Rhys Bowen’s website is www.rhysbowmen.com

Royal Blood, A Royal Spyness Mystery by Rhys Bowen, Berkley Prime Crime, @2010, ISBN: 978042523446-4, Hardcover, 320 pages


FTC Full Disclosure - This book was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.
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ONE FINE COWBOY by Joanne Kennedy

Looking for a little romance with a few twist and turns, look no further than ONE FINE COWBOY.

Charlie Banks has been given an assignment - attend a three-week class at a Wyoming dude ranch to learn about horse communication. She’s a New Jersey city girl with a life plan and taking this class will help her reach her goal of a degree in psychology.


Charlie’s the first to arrive for class at the Latigo Ranch much to the surprise of ranch owner Nate Shawcross. Seems his ex-girlfriend set up the clinic without telling him before she skipped town with the class deposits as well as cleaning out his bank accounts. To add to the problem, Latigo Ranch isn’t in the best working condition.

Nate’s quite and deals better with horses than he does people. Charlie’s outgoing but puts up a shield when it comes to letting anyone get close to her.

Charlie picks in and helps Nate get ready for the clinic. Three other guests turn up, each with their own colorful baggage to unload.
 

The chemistry between Nate and Charlie is electrifying. Their interactions will not only have you weak in the knees, but laughing at some of their antics as well.

While Nate appears to let his ex run over him, he does have strong reasons for his actions. He does what he does to protect what he holds most dear.

Author Joanne Kennedy also draws the reader into the wonderful world of horses and how understanding them can help people better understand each other.
 

ONE FINE COWBOY is more than just a romance story, it’s about developing friendship, standing for principals, trust, and striving for your dreams.

Joanne Kennedy’s website is www.joannekennedy.com

One Fine Cowboy by Joanne Kennedy, Sourcebooks Casablanca, @2010, ISBN: 978-1-4022-3670-9, Paperback, 416 pages



FTC Full Disclosure - This book was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.
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G.W. Frog and the Circus Lion by George W. Everett

This delightful book focuses on the critters of Frog Holler as their peaceful day is disturbed by a commotion coming from over the hill. As the animals go to investigate, they find a circus is setting up in Misty Meadow.

They go down and begin to check out the various circus wagons, being careful to stay out of the workmen’s way. Soon they hear crying coming from one of the cages. There they find Larry the Lion, who is upset because he can no longer lead the circus parade. He has lost all of his teeth and is no long fearsome to the crowd.

The critters of Frog Holler band together and decide to help Larry the Lion return to his rightful place as leader of the parade.

This book is a charming way to for youngsters to understand how lending a helping hand can improve someone’s outlook on life.

The beautiful color illustrations are also by author George W. Everett.

G.W. Frog and the Circus Lion by George W. Everett, Illustrated by George W. Everett, WestBow Press, @2010, ISBN: 978-1-4497-0443-8, Paperback, 32 pages


FTC Full Disclosure - This book was sent to me by the author in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.

With this diverse variety of genres today, I hope you will help something new to add to your library or to pass away as a gift to someone else.

SPECIAL GIVEAWAY ANNOUNCEMENT:

On Thursday, September 16 only, comment to win a sold out hardcover of The Texas Rangers:  Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821-1900 by A.C. Greene Lifetime Achievement Winner Mike Cox at http://stephaniebarko.com/2010/09/16/book-giveaway-28.