A
BABY FOR THE DEPUTY
by New York
Times and USA Today bestselling
author
Cathy
McDavid
A secret, no-strings relationship with Aaron Travers
has suited Melody Hartman just fine for the past eight months. The lives of the
Mustang Valley veterinarian and the deputy sheriff have always been
complicated—and are about to become more so, because Mel is pregnant!
Raising his toddler daughter and protecting his
Arizona town are Aaron's priorities. But this unexpected pregnancy is a life
changer. The widowed single dad is ready to do the right thing and marry Mel.
Can he say the three words she is waiting to hear? Will she think he wants to
marry her only because of the baby? Or will she acknowledge that their feelings
for each other run deeper than either of them realized?
A BABY FOR THE DEPUTY
by Cathy McDavid
Western Romance;
March 7, 2017
$5.25 U.S.;
224 Pages
ISBN-978-0-373-757497
ISBN-978-0-373-757497
Q&A
with
Cathy McDavid
– A Baby for
the Deputy
1) How
did you come up with the relationship between Aaron Travers and Melody
Hartman?
There seems to be a
trend these days for young couples to “hang out together” rather than date ---
at least, that’s what I hear and what my daughter tells me. I gave Aaron and
Mel difficult romantic pasts, which made the idea of a no-strings-attached
relationship appealing to them, then complicated things with an unexpected
pregnancy because, well, life is complicated.
2) What
is your favorite part about writing Western Romance books?
I truly am a lover of
all things western. I owned horses most of my life, grew up watching Bonanza
and Big Valley reruns, and lived the western lifestyle for many, many years. For
me, there is no sexier, more appealing romance book hero than a rugged, good
looking cowboy.
3) Do
you have any traditions you enjoy during early Spring?
You mean besides the
mandatory spring cleaning and yard work? Absolutely! I always attend the
Glendale Chocolate Affair in February and Tucson Festival of Books in March
where local romance writers host two to three days of mega booksignings. I love
connecting with readers, both new and those that drop by every year for my
latest release. Plus, I’m surrounded by books and authors.
4) When
did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
Like a lot of authors,
I started writing at a young age. For me, it was in high school (I actually won
a contest for a children’s book I wrote and illustrated). I didn’t seriously,
however, until twenty years later. And it wasn’t until I finished that first
book that I realized I’d found my passion. Two years ago, I quite the corporate
world altogether to write full-time. It’s been a dream come true.
5) How
long does it take you to write a book?
Two weeks of intense
planning and three months to write the book from start to finish. Of course, I
always wind up trashing some of those carefully constructed plans in favor of
better ideas that strike me along the way.
6) Where
do you get your idea to write about an unplanned pregnancy?
My publisher loves
unplanned pregnancy books, as do readers! Plus, I really do enjoy writing them J All kidding aside, I try to give my couples
big, game-changing obstacles to overcome and, let’s face it, an unplanned
pregnancy is pretty game-changing. I find writing believable reasons for how a
couple finds themselves in this particular predicament and believable scenarios
for how they cope with it to be challenging. Then, there’s the love story. My
guy is going to do the right thing in the end, but he’s going to do it out of
love, not just a responsibility.
7) How
many books have you written? Do you have a favorite?
I’m in the process of
writing my forty-second book. I had to look this up. My more recent favorites
are Come Home, Cowboy and Rescuing the Cowboy. My all-time favorite is The Gate
to Eden, a western historical. It still remains the book of my hear.
8) What
book are you reading right now?
The Sapphire Pendant
--- a young adult novel by Audrey White Beyer from 1961. Part of my ongoing
goal to read classics, especially young adult classics.
9) What
are your current projects?
I’m currently writing
the third book in my newest Mustang Valley series, The Bull Rider’s Valentine.
I’m also working on a proposal for a new three-book series in addition to writing
a novella for release this summer. Yes, these books will all feature cowboy
heroes. What can I say?
10) What
advice do you have for writers?
My best advice is to carefully
consider the advice you receive. Gather as much information as you can from a
wide variety of sources. Then, be extremely selective when choosing what to
follow. Opinions are free and they vary greatly. Trust your instincts. Follow
only the advice that makes the most sense to you.
CATHY
MCDAVID, made it her goal to read every
Walter Farley book ever written when she was in the third grade. Who knew such
an illustrious ambition would eventually lead to a lifelong love of all things Western
and a career writing contemporary romances for Harlequin? With more than 1
million books sold, the New York Times
and USA Today bestselling author is a
member of the prestigious Romance Writers of America’s Honor Roll. An “almost”
Arizona native and mom to "fairly" grownup twins, she lives with her
own real-life sweetheart and spends her days penning stories about good-looking
cowboys riding the range, busting a bronc, and sweeping gals off their feet. It
a tough job, but she’s willing to make the sacrifice.
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