Showing posts with label Western Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Romance. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

What Are You Reading? ~ Oct. 23rd, 2019

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finished reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Current Read

I'm currently reading Pride and Prometheus* by John Kessel. I'm not too far into it, but I'm enjoying it! I'm glad I took the time to read Frankenstein last year. I don't think that's necessary to enjoy this book, but I'm glad I have the background.







Recently Finished 


I recently finished reading The Inheritance* by Tamera Alexander. I forgot to mention last week that I had started listening to this while driving to my son's wedding. Well, I finished it the other day. It was great! ~ 4 stars. 




I also finished reading Sanditon* by Jane Austen. Boy, I wish Jane had finished this story. Sadly, she passed away before she could. She had laid all the groundwork for all her characters (and she had quite a few in this one!) when she quit working on it.

I'm looking forward to watching the new mini-series when it comes to the US. I've heard mix things about it.

I love this cover! Lol! It's the chicken that I adore. It's a funny picture. I'm not sure why it was chosen for this story! :)

What's Next?

I want to read Looking for Alaska* by John Green before watching the series on Netflix. It's been sitting on the shelf for a couple of years now, but I haven't read it. My daughter has, though.







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Have a great week, friends! Be sure to share what you've been reading! 

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

What Are You Reading? ~ Feb. 6, 2019

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finished reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Hey, friends! I didn't think I was going to post again this week because I have a cold. I felt terrible yesterday, but I'm feeling better today. Not a hundred percent, but enough that I thought I could put this post together!



Currently Reading:


I'm back into Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. My reading group is coming up soon, and I need to have this one finished. I am enjoying it much more than the first time I read it! :)







Recently Finished:


I recently finished reading The Way You Make Me Feel by Maurene Goo. It's a cute, fun read about friendship, food, and LA! It's also a quick read. 4 stars.







All I pretty much read in January was Harry Potter. I love those books! I could start rereading them all over again right now. LOL! ;)  -  Instead of listing each book, I'm posting my January wrap-up picture. 


As you can see, I also finished reading The Outlaw's Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday. It was great! I hope to have a review up soon!


What's next? 


I want to read The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros. I know, I know, I've said this before! But I'm do want to read it. I was just a little obsessed with Harry Potter.







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Friday, January 25, 2019

Spotlight: The Outlaw's Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday ~ Excerpt & Giveaway!

Hello, friends! Today I'm spotlighting a book that will be released in a few days, The Outlaw's Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday! I love mail order bride stories, and I was excited about the two in this story having an extra obstacle to overcome as they are both wanted! I've already read the story and loved it! I hope to post a review within the next couple of weeks. 

Sourcebooks Casablanca is also giving away five copies of the book! Details are at the bottom of the page! 





The Outlaw’s Mail Order Bride 
by Linda Broday 

Series: Outlaw Mail Order Brides, #1 
Pub Date: January 29, 2019 
ISBN: 9781492651048  

When the West was wild And man’s law favored the few These extraordinary women could be found… …in the heart of an outlaw.  
Former outlaw Clay Colby is abuzz with his mail order bride’s expected arrival. He’s fought long and hard to drag Devil’s Crossing out of lawlessness…so when his homestead is set ablaze by a bitter rival, he’s heartbroken. There’s no woman in the world who’d stand by him now. 

But Tally Shannon is no ordinary woman. 

After escaping the psychiatric hospital in which she was wrongfully detained, Tally only wants someone to protect her and the little girl under her care. She doesn’t mind that Clay’s home is dang near burned to the ground—not when he makes her feel so safe. So cherished. But it’s only a matter of time before the ghosts of her past come calling…and her loving cowboy must defend his new bride—and the family they built together—to his very last breath.

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Excerpt

     Tally followed Clay into his dugout. She liked the strong set of his jaw and broad shoulders. He gave the impression that wouldn’t give under a heavy load. The two-inch scar down his face and the revolver swinging from his lean hip suggested he’d seen trouble too many times to count. His dark hair sported a few silver stands at the temples and curled possessively over his collarless shirt like a gunslinger’s hand around his gun. 

     She scanned the dim interior of the dugout, not caring that it was part of the hillside. She loved the scent of the earth and the safety Devil’s Crossing represented. A stack of uncut leather laid in a corner, and pink and yellow flowers on the table added an unexpected homey feel. 

     This outlaw was already surprising her in a lot of ways. Tally motioned to the leather. “What do you make?”

     “Saddles, harnesses, boots, you name it.” Clay flicked her a nervous smile. “I know this doesn’t look like much, but it’s only temporary. As soon as I can, you’ll have a real house.”

     Her mouth tried to turn up in a return smile but her nerves wouldn’t let it. She sat at the table in the chair Clay pulled out for her. “Don’t say anything you don’t mean. I’ve been lied to enough.”

     Sunlight cast his shadow across the plank floor. “Look, Tally Shannon, I never waste words and what I say you can count on. I want something better for you, and already have the land picked out.”

     Tally Shannon cleared her throat. “I have some things to ask of you, Clay. Refusal of any will be a deal-breaker.”

     “Sounds fair enough. I’m sure you won’t need anything too difficult.”

     “I’ll help build your town, share your bed, and raise your children.” She hardened her gaze. “In return, you promise never to put me back in the asylum and you’ll fight anyone who tries. Also extend that promise to Violet and if anything should happen to me, you’ll raise the child. You’ll never collect the reward that’s offered for me and I’ll never collect yours.” She paused before adding. “One last thing—you’ll release me next spring if this marriage doesn’t work.”

     Clay brushed his fingers across her cheek that carried the mark. “You have my word on every stipulation.” His gaze shifted to the gun on her hip and she thought she saw admiration and some intimidation. “I only have one simple request. You have to promise never to shoot me, no matter how mad you get.”

     “That depends on what you what do.” She leaned close, putting her lips next to his ear. “Hurt Violet and I’ll kill you in a heartbeat.”

     He chuckled softly. “Trust me, I’d never be fool enough to cross you. Nor will I ever cause that little girl grief. That’s a vow I’ll never break.”

     “Then we’re clear.” She straightened in her chair.

     Clay leaned forward and lifted a tendril of hair, rubbed it between his thumb and forefinger. “Are you crazy, Tally?”

     She allowed a smile. “Some would say that and at times I wonder. Back in Deliverance Canyon, I’d often wake in the dead of night and stand in the moonlight, letting the breeze brush my face. I needed the reassurance that I wasn’t back in that hellhole.”

     “Do you mind if I ask why you were put there?”

     “My stepmother put me there to get rid of me so she could steal what was mine. She told them that I was a sexual deviant and preyed on children.” She hated her strained voice.

     “I can tell you’re not. I assume she had a ruthless plan.”

Tally’s voice turned cold and hardened. “When my father died, he had quite a large estate that included land, money, and other possessions. He left everything to me which angered my stepmother. She put something in my food that made me deathly ill and unable to fight her or speak. Some men loaded me into a wagon and Lucinda drove me to the Creedmore Lunatic Asylum.”

     “I’ve heard of the place. Most never escape—except in a coffin. You were lucky, Tally.”

     “A fierce determination helps. I was there a year and suffered—” her voice broke. She forced calm and continued. “Crimes you couldn’t imagine. But it only strengthened my resolve. I watched and waited for the right opportunity and when it came, I took it. Five of us broke out that moonless night. I’ve been back several times, once recently, for others like me.”

     “Why do they want to imprison perfectly healthy women? What do they gain?”

     “Money. Families pay a good deal to get rid of who they want. Men are getting rich off them and it’s become a big rotten business.” She watched his eyes darken, his anger build.

     He let her strand of hair fall from his fingers. “Why was Violet there?” he asked, his voice tight.

     “Her parents thought raising a blind child too much trouble.”

     “Dear God! Such fools.” Clay rose to stand at the thick window.

     She didn’t know what the tall, broad-shouldered outlaw was staring at, but the muscles of his jaw clenched tight, speaking of deep anger. He might convince himself that he was through dispensing justice but she could see that it continued to burn.

     Could such a man love her?

     An ache filled Tally. Could he make a little room in his heart for her?

     She bit back a sob that tried to escape. Would she ever find someone who loved her fully and completely? Or would she have to settle for less as she’d always done? She was weary of settling. She wanted to be all of someone’s world, not just a part. She yearned to fill a man’s heart so full that his love for her spilled out all over the place.

About the Author

At a young age, Linda Broday discovered a love for storytelling, history, and anything pertaining to the Old West. After years of writing romance, it’s still tall rugged cowboys that spark her imagination. A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Linda has won many awards, including the prestigious National Readers’ Choice Award and the Texas Gold. She resides in the Texas Panhandle where she’s inspired every day.

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So, what did you think about that excerpt? Do you love mail order bride stories as much as I do?

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

What Are You Reading? ~ Jan. 16th, 2019

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finished reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Hello, my friends! The last few days have been raining here in Southern California! I love the rain! It's perfect for curling up on the couch and reading a good book. If only I could read all day! Now, that would be lovely! :)

Here's my list: 

I'm currently reading The Outlaw's Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday. I'm so fascinated by the thought of mail-order brides, and I love reading about them! I'm sure they didn't really turn out as wonderful as these stories turn out to be. I imagine it was a pretty scary proposition. Anyway, I'm enjoying this one! :)

I'm about 35% finished with Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen. I have to have 50% read by this Saturday for reading group. I should be able to do that. :) 








Recently Finished

I recently finished reading Praying with Jane: 31 Days Through the Prayers of Jane Austen by Rachel Dodge. I loved it! I didn't get to it daily, so it took me a while to finish. I loved reading Jane's prayers. Rachel broke these down into a 31-day devotional. It's really a lovely book. 

I also finished re-reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling. Of course, I loved it. I had to stop myself from grabbing the next one in the series (which is my favorite!) because I have some books I need to read for review. 



The week before, I finished re-reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling. Loved!








What's next? 

I still need to read The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros for review. I was going to read this one first, but I looked at my list and saw I needed to review The Outlaw's Mail Order Bride first. :) The Last Letter looks good! I'm excited to start on it!







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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

What Are You Reading? ~ June 6, 2018

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finish reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

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I'm currently reading The Ones Who Got Away by Roni Loren. So far I'm enjoying it! Twelve years after a school shooting the survivors go back to the school to be part of a documentary. Liv and Finn haven't seen each other since that night.   

This is the first of a series, which I knew, but I didn't realize that each book would be from the POV of each of the girls. 


I finished reading The Heart of a Texas Cowboy by Linda Broday. It was pretty good. I love a good western romance, and I would definitely read another from Broday! 








What's next? I'm not sure. I might read something else, but there is a book I've never read, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger so I might read that one! :) Have you read it? 





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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

What Are You Reading? ~ May 23, 2018

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finish reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Here's my list:


I'm currently reading The Heart of a Texas Cowboy by Linda Broday. I'm not very far into it, but I'm enjoying it! 





I recently finished reading Chance and Circumstance by Kara Louise. I loved it! But to be honest, I had a tough time getting into this story because Jane is touring the Lake District when Bingley comes to Netherfield and he takes an interest in Elizabeth instead! I have so much trouble when Darcy and Elizabeth are with ANYONE else! Lol! But of course, it all works out nicely! ;)

And since I didn't post the week before... I also finished The Girl at the End of the World by Richard Levesque. I loved this stand-alone post-apocalyptic story! 







What's next? I'm not sure. It's the end of the school year, and I have a very busy but fun weekend head, then it's the start of summer break! Yahoo! I'm definitely looking forward to having some time to relax! 

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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

What Are You Reading? ~ Feb. 7, 2018

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finish reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

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I'm currently reading Conceit & Concealment by Abigail Reynolds. This P&P variation is also an altered history story where England has been taken over by the French! A different twist for sure! I'm enjoying what little I've read so far! 

I recently finished reading Love, Stock, & Barrel by Crystal L Barnes. I really like this story! This is the second book of the Marriage & Mayhem series. Someday I'd like to read another in this series.  


What's next? I'm not sure. My mother-in-law sent me Prairie Fires by Caroline Fraser. She knows I used to read the Little House on the Prairie books all the time. I even when to Missouri to see Laura's house!  So, maybe that.






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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

What Are You Reading? ~ Jan. 31, 2018

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finish reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Here's my list: 


I'm currently reading Love, Stock, & Barrel by Crystal L Barnes. I'm not very far into it, but I'm enjoying it a bunch!






I recently finished The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L Armentrout. Oh man, I had a terrible time getting into this story. I thought about giving up a few times, but I stuck with it. Finally, about the last quarter of the book, the story picked up. It even moved me to tears at one point! It was ok, but I wouldn't recommend. 2 stars

What's next? I think I'll read Conceit and Concealment by Abigail Reynolds. 








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So, tell me, what are you reading? 

Friday, August 18, 2017

Spotlight: Knight on the Texas Plains by Linda Broday ~ Excerpt & Giveaway!

Hello, friends! I love a good western romance, and I'm thrilled to spotlight Knight on the Texas Plains by Linda Broday! I read this book about five years ago and really enjoyed it. Sourcebooks Casablanca is re-releasing it, and it has a beautiful new cover! 




Title: Knight on the Texas Plains 
Author: Linda Broday 
Series: Texas Heroes, #1 
Pub Date: August 1, 2017 

He’ll do whatever it takes 
To keep them safe 

Duel McClain has lost everything he’s ever loved: his wife, his son, his sense of self. But when a strange twist of fate—and a poker game he’ll never forget—leaves an innocent little girl in his care, Duel vows to defend his new family to his very last breath. If only he knew a single thing about taking care of babies… 

Just as Duel swears his life can’t get any more complicated, a beautiful woman stumbles into the light of his campfire, desperate for help. Jessie Foltry is hungry, tired, and running for her life. She agrees to help Duel care for the child in exchange for his protection, even as she fights to guard her broken heart. But Duel will do whatever it takes to make Jessie see that the Texas plains have more than one kind of knight, and perhaps their salvation is closer than either of them could have dreamed…


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Excerpt:

Duel McClain lifted the whiskey glass and let the fiery elixir slide down his throat. The burning path brought an odd sort of relief, momentarily dulling the permanent ache in his belly. The dealer slapped three cards in front of him. Duel took his time picking them up. A baby, whimpering at the men’s feet, unraveled the tightly knit threads of his composure. How could he concentrate with that?

 A glance at the first card revealed an ace of spades. He stuck it between the eight of hearts and the two of clubs in his hand. Then he turned over an eight of diamonds. A pair might take the hefty pot in the middle of the table—that is, if he cared enough to try. Shielding his last card from the curious eyes of his opponents, he lifted it slowly. An ace of clubs. 

His blood turned to ice.

Aces and eights—the deadman’s hand. 

A resigned calm welled up. If lady luck rode with Duel tonight, the only space he’d take up would be on Boot Hill.

Something brushed the leg of his trousers. An animal must have sneaked under the swinging batwing doors and beneath the table. The baby’s sniffling grew louder. Tiny hands gripped his leg getting his attention. What in blue blazes? He leaned down. The baby had crawled to him and now tugged, trying to pull itself upright. Thin and dirty, the child stared up at him and he fought against the protective urge that rose at the sight of tears glistening in the kid’s big brown eyes. 

“Up the bet, mister, or fold.” 

The dealer broke his trance. Duel pitched two bits onto the pile. He just wanted to get this over with and leave. One by one each opponent around the table tossed down their cards in defeat until just two remained in the game—him and the stranger. The baby gurgled and played with the fringe running the length of Duel’s leg. 

He shifted in his seat, feeling as if a gang of horse thieves had staked him out in a red-ant bed. If he had a lick of sense he’d fold and get the hell out. Deadman’s hand be damned.

A smug expression drifted across the face of the babe’s father when Duel closed up his cards, intending to lay them down. 

Revulsion made Duel ache to smash the stranger’s jaw. Instead, he reached into his pocket for six bits—all that he possessed. He hesitated for only a split second, glancing down at the filthy child who deserved more out of life than the sorry-assed father it had gotten. Then he shifted his gaze, savoring the look of surprise on his opponent’s face when he placed his bet. 

The sour-faced weasel had been ready to reach for the pot, sure he’d won. His face colored. He was reduced to turning each of his pockets inside out for more coins. None came to light.

“Whatcha gonna do, Will? Either come up with more or Duel here wins.” The dealer’s impatience grew. 

“Hold your horses.” The man named Will leaned down. “Gal, where’d you go? Git your useless hide over here to your pa. Don’t know why I didn’t drown you when you was born.” 

So, the child was a girl. Duel reached down and drew her up. 

The weasel snatched the girl by one fragile arm. “Tryin’ to steal my daughter?” 

Ignoring the question and the loud wails that came from the child, Duel leaned forward to scoop up his winnings. 

“Not so fast, mister.” Will sat the baby in the middle of the table. “I’m puttin’ up this here brat. She’s worth six bits, I reckon. You win an’ you got yourself a young’un.” 

“I won’t gamble with a man’s flesh and blood,” Duel said.  

The dealer frowned. “The bet’s proper, I say. Let’s get on with it. Show your cards, Will.”

Tears ran down the baby girl’s face leaving white trails amid the filth. For a split second, Duel wished he held more than the lousy two pair, wished he could alter the hands of fate. But he’d never been able to change it before. What made him think he could now? He’d spent a lifetime making choices, and most had turned out wrong.

“Quit your sniveling, you brat,” Will snapped at the child as he flipped his cards face up. Two pair also. Kings and deuces. 

Quiet calm washed over Duel. He gave the group a wintry smile and revealed his hand. 

“Aces n’ eights. Beats your pair, Will. Done in by the Deadman’s hand.” The dealer straightened his silk vest and poured himself a generous drink. 

Duel stuffed the coins from the pot into his pockets. What on God’s earth did a man like him need with a babe? The girl had stuck a thumb in her mouth and sucked noisily on it between whimpers. He’d sooner grow wings and fly than take on the responsibility for another human being. The best thing would be to saunter out the door. 

“Ain’t you forgettin’ something, mister?” Will’s nasty snarl whipped the stale air like a thin, razor-sharp piece of leather. 

Much as he sympathized with the babe’s lot, he couldn’t accept her. “Take her home to her maw. Don’t have any need for a kid.”

Will grabbed his daughter’s sparse hair and pulled her small face next to his own. Ignoring her sharp cries, he yelled, “Ain’t got no maw. See there, Marley Rose. Ain’t no one wants you. You’re about as worthless as one of them Confederate greenbacks. Ain’t never goin’ to be any good for nothin’. Any o’ you cowpokes wanna buy a snot-nosed brat? Sell her cheap.”

Duel found himself reaching for the scared, helpless babe. “Changed my mind. Believe I’ll take what I won.” Tiny hands clung tightly to the neck of his collarless shirt as he strode for the door before he could backtrack.


About the Author:


At a young age, Linda Broday discovered a love for storytelling, history, and anything pertaining to the Old West. Cowboys fascinate her. There’s something about Stetsons, boots, and tall rugged cowboys that get her fired up. A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Linda has won many awards, including the prestigious National Readers’ Choice Award and the Texas Gold Award. She resides in the Texas Panhandle and is inspired every day.


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