I am a stay at home mom, who loves to read and write clean
historical romance. I enjoy thinking back to a simpler time, a time when men
and women were true heroes. I also believe that a good romance can be told
without needing to know all of the details;)
All of my stories will tell of people who find true love, and
who find their happy ever after. Sometimes the road might be rocky, but that
makes it all worthwhile!
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Cora left England for a new life in America as a mail order
bride - only to find the man she’s come to marry has been killed in a gunfight.
She has a sister in Kansas, but how can she get there?
Jesse needs this job driving cattle to Kansas so he can marry
the woman who’s given him an ultimatum - buy land and settle down, or she’ll
marry someone who will.
But, his cook’s been killed in the same gunfight, leaving him
without anyone to drive the chuckwagon. His right hand man, an old cowboy with
a soft heart, has a solution for both Cora and Jesse - one he might not like.
Dressed as a boy, Cora heads off with a team of cowboys, led by
a man who isn’t happy about her being there. Kansas is a long way away…and a
lot can happen before they get there.
Q&A With The Author:
1.
Describe yourself in 50 words or less.
A mom, who loves nothing more than
spending time with my family. I prefer
the quiet of living in a small town than being in a city. I’ve always loved to read, and being at home
with a good book is just as exciting to me as traveling the world.
2. What do you love most in the
world?
I love my family. I grew up around all of my grandparents, my
aunts, uncles and cousins. And I have a
sister and two brothers, who all still live in the same town with their families. My girls get to grow up knowing everyone, and
see the importance of family above anything else. Being able to just do things on a regular
basis with my family is truly the thing I love most in the world.
3. What do you fear most?
This is a tough one. I have some fears, but I think the one that
gets me the most is just that my kids won’t be happy. All I hope for them is that they find
happiness, and never have to face life with worry. When I went through treatments for breast
cancer, I felt so bad that they were having to deal with that at such a young
age. I wish I could take that fear away
from them, and show them to grab life and just be happy, no matter what
happens.
4. What is your largest unfulfilled
dream, and what are you doing to reach it?
Well, it had always been to write a
book, but since that’s been done, my largest unfulfilled dream now is to earn
enough money for my husband to be able to give up truck driving. I want the kids to have both parents home
regularly, and he’s worked hard to allow me to be a stay at home mom when the
kids were small. I’d like to pay that
back.
5. What is the hardest thing you've
ever done?
The hardest thing I’ve ever done was
say goodbye to my grandparents. I grew
up with them all close to me, and they were a huge part of my life. I was with each of them when they passed, and
each time, having to let them go was the hardest thing for me to do. But, after all they’d done for me over the
years, I knew I had to be there when they needed me.
6. Now that we've gotten to know
each other, tell me a story. It can be long or short. From your childhood or
last week. Funny, sad, or somewhere in between. Just make sure it's yours.
What's your story?
My story…well, I decided after I had
cancer that I didn’t want that to be what defined me. I didn’t want that to be what people thought
when they saw me. I get told all the
time that people actually forgot I had it.
It was a horrible time of my life, but I’ve moved past it and now try to
just stay positive. It helped me to
realize what was important, and that nothing is ever guaranteed in life. So, I took a chance and started writing—the
thing I’d always wanted to do but was too afraid to even try. And, I’m not going to let myself say “someday
I’ll do that” anymore. If there’s a way
to do it now, and it’s something I want, I’m going to do it. And I want to teach my kids to do the same
thing.
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