The hop runs from February 12-16. Please be sure and check out all the great blogs listed at the end and comment for some great cowboy books and other prizes!
I've always loved the American west, watching old westerns and reading romance novels with cowboys and other icons that represent the Old West, so naturally this translated to my writing. My larger-than-life heroes are not limited to cowboys, however. I love to write tales about the fur trappers and mountain men who were the first to blaze trails across the west, and I usually toss in a time travel twist to the stories.
Please leave a comment with your contact information for a chance to win a signed paperback copy or an audiobook version of Come Home to Me (Second Chances Time Travel Romance Series, Book 1), my best-selling time travel/western romance. Winners will be announced the day after the hop ends.
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Jake Owens is tired of life on his parents’ Montana ranch, catering to city folk who want a taste of old-fashioned country living. He enjoys life in the fast lane, with fast cars and even faster women. When he falls in with the wrong crowd and is accused of murder, a stranger’s bizarre offer at a second chance might be his only hope to clear his name.
Rachel Parker is highly devoted to her family. A tragedy prompts a daring move to the Oregon Territory for a fresh start in a new land. After meeting the wagon train’s scout, the meaning of a fresh start may be more than she ever imagined.
Jake can’t believe he’s been sent back in time to act as scout for a wagon train headed for Oregon, and given the added burden of keeping one emigrant woman safe during the journey. He and Rachel are confused by their attraction to each other. Jake’s ill-mannered, unconventional ways are overshadowed only by his notorious reputation. Rachel’s traditional values and quiet, responsible character are the complete opposite of what attracts Jake to a woman. When their forbidden attraction turns to love, what will happen at the end of the trail?
