Lucas Ward's first field trip with his university classmates quickly spirals into a chilling fight for survival. Under the guise of studying environmental science, their revered professor, Dr. de Montrésor, leads them deep into the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest. But the wilderness holds secrets darker than the undergrowth, and trust is a commodity as scarce as the untouched woodlands they are sworn to protect. As sinister plans unfold, Lucas must navigate a web of betrayal and dangerous ideals to save his friends—and the forest—from an unimaginable fate.
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Award-winning author of western historical romances Charlene Raddon joins me here today to talk about her latest book in her Rocky Mountain Romances series. Welcome, Charlene! I'm very pleased to have you visit today! Please jump right in and tell us all about your latest book. When a bull-headed city girl meets a bull-riding Wyoming cowboy, hooves are gonna fly.
Following the Texas Revolution and the U.S. Mexican War, contests eventually appeared at race tracks, fairgrounds, and festivals. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) created the first major rodeo and Wild West show in North Platte, Nebraska in 1882. The first official rodeo held in Sheridan, Wyoming took place in 1909. Reading up on this changed my story. Once I’d learned that the 1909 rodeo included a “ride for a bride” race, and the winner truly did wed the bride, I knew this had to become part of my book. Fascinating, Charlene, how research can lead a story in unexpected directions! Can you give us a little taste of the novel itself? Happy to! Marriage was the last thing on Annora Lee Bostwick’s mind when she moved to Wyoming to start a new branch of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Her focus was centered solely on saving animals…until blackmail and deceit force her to reconsider. Buffalo Birch Struthers had no desire to marry, but must if he wanted to keep his father’s ranch, and time was running out. His only option was a new event scheduled for the upcoming yearly ranch competition called the Ride for a Bride Race. Can two strangers who find themselves in an unwanted but unavoidable situation set anger and obstinacy aside long enough to fall in love? Here is an excerpt from Ride for a Bride in Wyoming, Book 4 of Rocky Mountain Romances. She had light red hair. Not strawberry blond, or the usual carrot red. Birch never would've thought of a color like red as being mellow or calm, but that's how he saw it. She had freckles to go with the hair, and intense, green eyes with a hint of stubbornness as if she wouldn't give an inch even if you set her skirts on fire. That glimpse of obstinacy matched the tilt of her chin and the stiff way she held herself. An uppity New York spinster no doubt hoping to snag what she'd failed to catch back home—a husband. "She's my cousin," Lissette told the mayor, an arm around Miss Bostwick's waist. "And my bride-to-be," Jenks asserted. "That is impossible," Miss Bostwick stated with emphasis. Great thunder! Even her voice sounded pretty, like a meadowlark at dusk. "I'm afraid this is my fault," Lissette said. "You see, Annora's mother wrote, asking me to help Annora find a husband. She gave me to understand that is why Annora decided to relocate here. When I saw the notice about the race, it seemed the perfect answer." "Why didn't you ask me if I considered it perfect?" Miss Bostwick pulled the cat from her shoulder. "I've no need for a husband. I like being a spinster." Birch swallowed a laugh at that. "Oh, but, Annora, I... I only want to see you happy." Looking stricken, Lissette glanced around at their audience. "Please, can we discuss this later?" "Good idea," Mayor Sythes said. "I think we've strayed from the topic, folks." "Yes. Remove my name as the Ride for a Bride bride," Miss Bostwick told him. Lissette's face paled. "Annora, you can't." "I'd like to know why not." "Ladies. Ladies." Sythes tried to get the situation under control. Birch felt he ought to be rooting for one of the women, but didn't know which. Miss Bostwick had a right to be angry at her cousin for putting her in such an awkward situation. "But, Mayor," Jenks whined, "I have a right to take my bride over to the church and get hitched. I won the race." Lissette's skirts rustled as she whirled to face him. "No one expected that to happen. Birch and Hezzie always win." "That doesn't change the fact that I won this time," he retorted. "Which means nothing to me," Miss Bostwick said. Birch raised his hands. "Hold on. Can I get a word in here?" "Go ahead," Mayor Sythes gestured him forward. "Speak up, Birch." "First, I had no knowledge about Miss Westbrook coming here—" "Bostwick," the redhead corrected, preventing the calico kitten from climbing to her shoulder again. "—or being the designated bride for the race. In fact, I didn't think any bride had volunteered yet." "I can verify when the race is to take place." Mayor Sythes pulled a paper out of his vest pocket. "I have the competition rules and schedule with me." Putting on his spectacles, he read, "The Ride for a Bride Race shall commence on the day following the conclusion of the ranch competition. That means the race is to be held July 30." "Let me see that." Jenks snatched the paper away. Lissette clapped her hands in delight. "This means you still have a chance to win Annora's hand, Birch. Isn't that marvelous?" He wanted to puke. Leave a comment below and you might win a copy of the book! Charlene Raddon’s love affair with the Old West began as a child. She still has the six-gun from the cowboy outfit she wore when she was seven. In 1980, she woke from a vivid dream and decided it needed to be in a book, so she dragged out an old typewriter and began writing. She’s still at it. First published by Kensington Books, Charlene is now an Indie author. When she isn’t writing, she loves communicating with readers and other writers. She also creates book covers at her site: http://silversagebookcovers.com You can find Charlene at her website: http://charleneraddon.com Check out her Amazon Author Page at: https://www.amazon.com/Charlene-Raddon/e/B000APG1P8 On Facebook, find her at: https://www.facebook.com/CharleneRaddon Thank you so much for stopping by today, Charlene. It's been a pleasure learning more about you and your latest book, Ride For a Bride in Wyoming. Hi, folks! I must apologize - for reasons I don't yet understand, Smashwords has changed my coupon code and sale price for High Stakes during their Read an Ebook Week Promo: Please use Coupon Code RAE50 to get High Stakes for $1.00 at http://bit.ly/29UeI6L March 5 - 11, 2017 At last, High Stakes is back! It's been a long trail, plenty of uphill treks and steep learning curves, with more than one box canyon gotten into that then had to be gotten out of!
I appreciate everyone who's helped me along the way, including those of you who hung in there awaiting this re-release -- it took a lot longer than I thought it would. If you have a minute or two, head on over to the Videos tab and check out the re-done book trailer for High Stakes. I hope you'll enjoy it. Thank you! I'm happy to announce that the new edition of High Stakes is in its final editing and proofing stage, and should be available by the end of this month - February 2016.
Thank you to everyone who has hung in there despite many setbacks. Status updates to follow soon! Presenting ... The final official cover for the new edition of High Stakes! Created by the multi-talented Charlene Raddon of Cover-Ops Book Cover Design. Find her at: http://cover-ops.blogspot.ca/ and http://charleneraddon.com/ About High Stakes:
Young gambler Curt Prescott plays better poker than men twice his age. His skill raised him from a life of degradation on the streets to a comfortable living with his girl, saloon songstress, Del, in Victoria, BC. In the spring of 1877, a new preacher, his wife, and daughter, Mary, arrive. The preacher hopes to save the souls of Victoria’s “misguided”. His wife forms a committee to eradicate them. Curt must fight back with everything he has – including a plan to seduce Mary and shame the family. As a notorious criminal, and Del’s jealous rages, threaten them all, Curt’s battle for his lifestyle becomes one of right and wrong, life and death, and love lost and found. Chock-full of western grit, romantic allure, and courage of the heart, High Stakes is an adventure for men and women alike. This is it, Folks! Friday, November 27th, 2015 is …
The Official Cover Reveal for the new edition of High Stakes! Upon publication, High Stakes will be available from Amazon in both Kindle and paperback forms, as well as in other digital formats including Nook by Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and other e-readers. Publication dates to be announced. The authors of Rawhide 'n Roses, A Western Romance Anthology are donating all proceeds from sales to the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. Please help us protect these endangered, beautiful symbols of the Wild West! Rawhide'n Roses, a Western Romance Anthology is a Finalist in the RONE Awards Anthology category for 2015 |
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