DON'T MESS WITH THIS TEXAN!
On the last leg of his tour of duty, Captain Garrett Lockhart is summoned home to Laramie, Texas, to handle an urgent family matter—a scandal that could destroy the enduring legacy of the Lockharts. Except it's already being "handled" by Hope Winslow, a professional crisis manager.
Hope is also the beautiful single mother of the most adorable baby boy the Army doctor has ever seen. Garrett is resisting Hope's efforts at damage control—and pushing her clearly defined boundaries. Too bad she can't resist him…and fantasies of a future with her Lone Star soldier!
Q&A
for A Texas Soldier’s Family
1) What’s
your favorite part about writing books set in Texas? It brings back memories of the 18 years my
husband and I lived in Texas. (The Lone
Star State is still my most favorite place in all the world.) I love the fact that in Texas, no dream is
too big to hold—or achieve. Hard work,
authenticity, not being afraid to stand up for what you believe—these are all
things that make Texas great. And let’s
not forget the legendary kindness and tremendous hearts of the people who
reside there.
2) List
two books you’ve read more than three times—
GONE
WITH THE WIND. It was my first and
favorite romance of all times. THE FAULT
IN OUR STARS by John Green. That book
really resonated with me—and my daughter, who was diagnosed as a young adult
and is now a ten year cancer survivor.
3) Is
anything in your new release based on
real life experiences or purely all imagination? I’ve spent a fair amount of time in airports
over the years, waiting to board a plane, and trying to board a plane. I always wonder who is going where and why,
and I always get annoyed when I’m hit in the head with someone else’s bag. Those two things are in the opening scene.
4) How
much research goes into your books?
Quite a bit, actually. For this
story, I had to research what crisis managers and public relations teams do to
mitigate the damage in any situation. In
the next book of this series, TEXAS LEGACIES:THE LOCKHARTS—A TEXAS COWBOY’S
CHRISTMAS, I researched German holiday baked goods and the care and training of
bucking bulls. I’ve also researched
Texas law, (helps to have a daughter who is a lawyer), caring for a premature
N-ICU housed baby, topical allergies, the latest in tractors and berry-picking
machines, how to help a failing newborn pup, who has been rejected by its mother,
survive. I try to find something
interesting and educational to write about in every book.
5) Do
you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say? I do hear from readers, mostly on
Facebook—although if you send a handwritten letter to my publisher, it will
work its way to me. Most letters are
complimentary. Which I really
appreciate! Sometimes readers want to
know when a certain book is coming out, or how/where/when to get it—and the
best source for that is my website, cathygillenthacker.com. It has series explanations, covers and
titles, and excerpts from every book still available. (A few are out of print.) Links to free on-line-reads and places to
purchase my books are also there.
6) What
do you like to do when you’re not writing? Walk my golden retriever, Daisy. Spend time with family. Garden.
I love to bake. I’m crazy about
good tv and movies. I also spend time on
an exercise bike—which is set up in front of a tv/dvd/dvr so I can bribe myself
to get on it, and then have the time pass quickly while I work-out.
7) What
is your work schedule like when you’re writing?
It depends where I am in the course of writing a book. At the beginning I spend a lot of time making
notes, and thinking, and creating storylines and conflict, and also doing the
research, which plays into the plot.
When I start writing the draft, a few weeks in, I spend about 8 hours a
day, broken up into 2-3 hours at a time, at the computer, writing, 5-6 days a
week. When I finally get the rough draft
done, which can take 6-8 weeks, I spend the next two weeks at the computer, 7
days a week, 12 hours a day, polishing and perfecting the story.
8) Do
you have a favorite book cover from your series? Favorite cover is THE RANCHER NEXT DOOR. Favorite all time book is TEXAS VOWS: A
MCCABE FAMILY SAGA.
9) How
do you decide on the setting of your book?
I created a fictional west Texas town of Laramie. It’s the home of the famous McCabes and
Lockharts, Carrigans, Monroes, Briscoes, Andersons, and Cartwrights. I like to think all roads lead back to the
utopian Laramie, even if some of the family members now live in Dallas,
Houston, and Austin. So, to answer the
actual question, for the last decade, I usually start figuring out what the
hero/heroine’s connection to Laramie, Texas is.
(Including this new series, I’ve now authored 46 books set in or linked
to Laramie, Texas.) (Out of 121
published novels.)
10) What
is your favorite summer read? Anything
that can make me laugh out loud and forget the sizzling summer heat and humidity! Last
summer, my favorite book was THE ROSIE PROJECT.
Thanks great blog posst
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