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Friday, January 9, 2015

Texas Cowboy Blog Tour Featuring Carolyn Brown and Linda Broday


They are tough, hard working, and have the manners their mama gave them. Is it no wonder that readers are in love with the ultimate hero—cowboys. But just because these men are strong and protective doesn’t mean that loving them is all smooth sailing. Today we’ve got Western romance authors Carolyn Brown and Linda Broday to describe the hardest thing about falling in love with a cowboy—and what makes this type of hero worth the trouble. Take it away ladies!
Linda Broday: I think the single thing that makes it hard to fall in love with a cowboy is his god-awful stubborn independence. He thinks he doesn't need anyone in his life because he can do it all, which is pretty true but it gets awful lonely, just him and his horse and maybe a dog or two. But, when a woman does get his full  attention...let's just say that the result takes her breath. No one is more tender or gentler than a cowboy and they know lots of secrets about how to pleasure their cowgirl. Those sweet nothings they whisper in her ear can hypnotize, luring her down a sinful path and she doesn't mind one bit. Oh yeah, it's definitely worth it —especially my newest cowboy hero Cooper Thorne from Texas Mail Order Bride. He represents a tough cowboy at his best—and doesn’t know the meaning of the word quit!


Carolyn Brown: In my newest release, The Trouble with Texas Cowboys, it is difficult for Jill to fall for a cowboy because she’s just come out of a disastrous relationship with a cowboy.


Sawyer is so different from her previous boyfriend, and yet Jill doesn't trust herself to give him a chance after being blind to the faults of the last fellow. One thing for sure is that she has to trust him a little bit from the first day since they absolutely need each other to keep from being eaten up by the feud that is taking over Burnt Boot, Texas.


So maybe the hardest thing is learning to trust the heart and listen to it. But then a cowboy does tend to be stubborn as a cross-eyed Missouri mule. And even though he’s handsome and funny, there is that little part of his heart that he keeps locked away and doesn’t share.
Book and Author Information


Title: The Trouble With Texas Cowboys
Author: Carolyn Brown
Release Date: January 6, 2015
Genre: Contemporary (Western) Romance


Summary


Can a girl ever have too many cowboys?


No sooner does pint-sized spitfire Jill Cleary set foot on Fiddle Creek Ranch than she finds herself in the middle of a hundred-year-old feud. Quaid Brennan and Tyrell Gallagher are both tall, handsome, and rich...and both are courting Jill to within an inch of her life. She's doing her best to give these feuding ranchers equal time-too bad it's dark-eyed Sawyer O'Donnell who makes her blood boil and her hormones hum...


Buy Links


Barnes and Noble: http://bit.ly/1B10J58


Author Biography


Carolyn Brown is a New York Times bestselling author with more than sixty books published, and credits her eclectic family for her humor and writing ideas. Carolyn was born in Texas but grew up in southern Oklahoma where she and her husband, Charles, a retired English teacher, make their home. They have three grown children and enough grandchildren to keep them young.


Social Networking Links


Website: http://carolynlbrown.com


 Title: Texas Mail Order Bride
Author: Linda Broday
Release Date: January 6, 2015
Genre: Historical (Western) Romance


Summary


Rancher Cooper Thorne thinks his life is finally on an even keel. But when mail-order bride Delta Dandridge steps off the stagecoach and claims he sent for her, he scrambles to set her straight. The tempestuous woman makes him see red and also challenges all his vows to remain a bachelor. It turns out Delta Dandridge is going to set Cooper Thorne straight about a few things...


Buy Links


Barnes and Noble: http://bit.ly/1AOk7Sg


Author Biography


A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Linda Broday writes western historical romance. She lives in the Texas Panhandle on the Llano Estacado where the American Indian and Comancheros once roamed. She’s always been fascinated with cowboys and the American West way of life because to her these men and women embody strength. Her desire to keep history alive is what drives her to write unforgettable characters.


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14 comments:

  1. Two wonderful writers featured here. I just finished Carolyn's latest Burnt Boot book and oh yes, it is a winner! I'll have to put Linda's book on my tbr list.

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  2. I love Carolyn's books & of course, will read this book! I haven't read Lynda' books either, but this does sound good!

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    1. Hey, Sharlene! It's good to see a familiar face and I hope you like Sawyer and Jill's story!

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  3. I have no idea who my favorite Texan is. Lol. I love small town romance that take place in Texas.
    Love Carolyn's books but Lynda is a new author to me.

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    1. Hi, Lori: Small towns have a pulse beat all of their own and it makes them so much fun to write about. Put them smack in the big grand state of Texas which is still a little on the wild side, and it's even more fun.

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  4. Looks like two great books to be added to my TBR pile! I don't have a favorite Texan.

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    1. Thank you Allie...strange thing. I'm writing the very last chapter of a cowboy book today and the heroine's name is Alora Raine but everyone calls her Allie! Seeing your name here put a smile on my face!

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  5. My favorite Texan is Matthew McConaughey!!!!!

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    1. Danielle, now that's a swagger and a southern drawl that would turn any woman's eye!

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  6. Who could go wrong with two great cowboy books. I was never a cowboy reader, but about 5 years ago I got introduced by Kim and I am loving them.

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    1. Thank you, Kim, for introducing Terry to cowboy books! Sawyer thanks you. Jill thanks you. Loretta thanks you. Jackson thanks you...you get the idea! LOL!

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  7. John Wayne,Tommy Lee Jones,Chuck Norris, Antonio Banderas, and Patrick Swayze are among my fave Texans, Some of whom "date" me as we're close to the same age. :-) I also can't forget all the old TV westerns that I used to devour and still watch reruns of: Big Valley, The Virginian, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Maverick, etc. I'm not sure the movie stars were from Texas, but they portrayed Texans. And my paternal forebears are from Texas (Farmersville and Fort Worth), so I can't forget them! :-) I'm just glad that there are some wonderful contemporary and historical western romance authors who write stories that I love to read: you, Carolyn, Kaki Warner, Catherine Anderson, Kathleen Ball, Cora Seton, Paty Jager, Caroline Clemmons, to name just a few. I love to read about cowboys and their lifestyle, that's all there is to it. Thanks for the post! jdh2690@gmail.com

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  8. Thanks so much for coming on over everyone... and to Miz Carolyn for stopping by as well.... I love you peeps!!!

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