Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Carolyn Brown's Cowboys & Brides Series Spotlight


Carolyn Brown's Cowboys & Brides Series Spotlight: Four Reason Why You Might End Up Living On A Ranch

1. Money

There are lots of jobs to be had around ranches, jobs that pay well — and they come with room and board! Laura Baker, in Billion Dollar Cowboy, comes to Colton Nelson’s ranch to earn the money to get her sister out of gambling debts. Then the opportunity to make even more money lands in her lap when Colton needs a fake girlfriend. This is when Laura learns that Colton isn’t a rich cowboy. He is just a cowboy with a lot of money.
 
2. Love

When ranching is in your blood, then it stands to reason you’d look for love on the very place that you are most familiar. In The Cowboy’s Christmas Baby, Natalie Clark has been in an online relationship with Lucas Allen for a year, but she’s neglected to mention that during this time she’s had a baby. When Lucas comes home, nothing is the same as it was when they were talking online every night ... which means they have to get to know each other all over again.
 
3. Just Passing Through

Ranchers are hospitable and love company. In The Cowboy’s Mail Order Bride, Emily intends to deliver a boot box full of sixty year old letters to her grandfather’s old love. But when Emily arrives, the grandmother insists she stays for supper, and then offers her a job. (Spoiler Alert: It might be the pictures Emily sees of Clarice’s grandson that tips the scales to make her take the job.) Greg, the grandson who is in charge of the ranch, may not want Emily there … at least, not at first, but fate has a way of turning old letters into something more than words on yellowed paper.
 
4. Running Away

A ranch can be the perfect place to hide out if you’re on the run from someone. With its remoteness and solitude, safety and peace can be found there when the rest of the world is falling apart. Mason Harper’s ranch in How to Marry a Cowboy offers all of this to heroine Annie Rose. But it doesn’t take long until Annie begins to wonder if she is running away from something or running toward her future...

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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.

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  1. Good morning everyone...come on in and drag up a rocking chair and let's visit!

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